January 5th, 2009 at 8:00AM
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Atheist Under Ur Bed in
Monday School
The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
Welcome once again to Monday School - “The Easy Way To Burn Off All Those Nutrition-Free Claims Theists Like To Force-Feed Our Heads [...]
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December 29th, 2008 at 8:00AM
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Atheist Under Ur Bed in
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The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
Welcome once again to Monday School - “The Rational Corrective To All That Nonsense You Learned Yesterday.”
Today’s Lesson: What [...]
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December 26th, 2008 at 12:57PM
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James Tracy in
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At least that is how Mary Grabar’s article, The Atheists Who Try and Steal Christmas, begins. Google alerted me of this article this morning. The fact that it appears on Townhall.com, a conservative political website, did not give me much hope for something well reasoned and well thought out. And, indeed, it is not. There [...]
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December 24th, 2008 at 3:02PM
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James Tracy in
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In my current poll I ask whether or not atheists should celebrate Christmas. As of this writing, 65% of readers answered ‘Yes’, 25% ‘No’, and the remaining 10% were undecided. I am a bit surprised that so many people agreed that atheists should celebrate Christmas, but this is not far off from my own opinion [...]
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December 23rd, 2008 at 8:00AM
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James Tracy in
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While millions of Christians in the United States will be celebrating the birth of Jesus, non-believers perhaps can take some comfort knowing that our friends on the other side of the pond are growing increasingly skeptical of the nativity story:
Most ‘do not believe in nativity’: The majority of Britons do not believe the Biblical story [...]
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December 22nd, 2008 at 8:00AM
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Atheist Under Ur Bed in
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The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
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Welcome back to Monday School - always the landslide winner over Sunday School in Rationalist County no matter what type of [...]
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December 15th, 2008 at 8:00AM
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Atheist Under Ur Bed in
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The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
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Welcome to the first Monday School of November - STILL “The Rational Corrective To All That Nonsense You Learned Yesterday” even [...]
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December 9th, 2008 at 10:57AM
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Xia Momo Capernicus in
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Religion wasn’t really shoved down my throat, and I was never really part of a religion. It wasn’t painful for me to realize the universe for what it truly is.
When I was young, we did go to church every Sunday. However, I never paid attention to what they were saying. Like most other children, I [...]
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December 8th, 2008 at 8:00AM
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Atheist Under Ur Bed in
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The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
Welcome back to Monday School - the fast-acting nonsense reliever in convenient entry form!
As you may recall, last week we began analyzing the [...]
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December 1st, 2008 at 8:00AM
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James Tracy in
Monday School
The following is a guest post by OpenDiary blogger Atheist Under Ur Bed. This is part of an ongoing series that will be posted each Monday. You can read the introduction to this series by clicking here.
Good morning, class! And welcome to another session of Monday School. Whether you’re a long-time student or a new transfer, I hope you’ll [...]
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