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Monthly Archives: October 2014
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DISSIDENT: “The Noble Title of Dissident” / Christopher Hitchens
CATHOLICISM: “Genocidal Stupidity of Religion” / Sam Harris
RELIGION: “Because Thinking is Hard”
CRITICAL THINKING: “God is an Ever Receding Pocket of Ignorance” / Neil deGrasse Tyson
REASON: “Belief in a Cruel God, . . .” / Thomas Paine
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE: “Separation of Church and Planet” / Eric Idle
h/t: Atheist Uprising
REPUBLICANS: “Dad, What’s Science?”
h/t: Atheist Uprising
BOOKS: “Shakespeare and Company Antiquarian Books” / Sylvia Whitman
With cameo appearances in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris and Richard Linklater’s Before Sunset, Shakespeare and Company is arguably the most iconic bookshop in the French capital. The building, a 17th century ex-monastery has become a landmark in the 5th arrondissement. Apart from being a bookstore, it also serves as a haven where aspiring writers can stay for free – Allen Ginsberg and Anaïs Nin have both been guests in the past. Originally established in 1919 by an American called Sylvia Beach, fellow expatriate George Whitman took over after Beach’s death in 1951.




