Friday, June 02, 2006
 Where's your messiah now?

Clara Jean Brown of Baldwin, Alabama was at home praying that her family would be safe from a storm raging outside. Alas,

... while she prayed, lightning suddenly exploded, blowing through the linoleum and leaving a blackened area on the concrete. Brown wound up on the floor, dazed and disoriented by the blast but otherwise uninjured.

She said ‘Amen’ and the room was engulfed in a huge ball of fire. The 65-year-old Brown said she is blessed to be alive.

How much sin does it take for God to answer your prayers with a hearty Burn the Witch?

Religion is a hell of a racket. God up and punched this woman in the face and she feels blessed by it. And to answer a science question: The power of prayer? Roughly 1,000,000,000 volts.

Hat tip to bOINGbOING.

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Saturday, August 06, 2005
 Como se dice "bullshit"?

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‘nuff said.

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Friday, February 25, 2005
 Why I don't post anymore

It might have been the election, or one too many visits to Karol’s blog, but I think it is simply living in California that has done it.  Even as my hair has grown back, my belly flattened, my skin darkened, and my stoop straightened, I seem to have received an electronic cerebrectomy.  I just don’t have anything interesting to say anymore, brah.  Still, I was thinking about one of my pet peeves last night, so I thought I’d share it with you, dear reader(s) . . .

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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
 Because You're Not A Blogger If You Don't Mention The Passion

OK, as a Jew who hasn’t seen the movie yet, here’s a message to anyone who, for whatever reason, thinks that Jews are bad people and/or should suffer because they killed The ChristTM.

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Monday, January 12, 2004
 Question of the Day

Many of the more open-minded religious conservatives argue that sexuality/sexual orientation is something that should be tolerated, so long as it is kept “behind closed doors”.  In other words, whatever consenting adults choose do in the privacy of their own homes is OK as long as it stays there.  Why should religion not be treated the same way?  Why should the right to practice your religious beliefs include the right to inject them into the public sector and—more to the point—official speech/actions?

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Sunday, January 11, 2004
 A Faith-Based Explanation of the Right's Duplicity

WARNING—MAY CONTAIN BLASPHEMY

A recent post by Guest-Blogger Candace over at Spot On, in which she rails against what she apparently perceives to be some sort of “suppression of faith” in this country, apparently spearheaded by the “anti-religious left”.  She gives no evidence or examples, so it’s hard to tell what she’s really talking about, but it got me to thinking about the interplays between religion and secularism, between the public and private spheres.  My wife and I read the first few chapters of Genesis last night (yeah, we’re kinky), and it struck me that right there, in the first paragraphs of the Old Testament, was an explanation for the duplicity of our current crop of leaders: they want to be more like God.

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