There [is] not a shred of evidence to back up
Santorum’s claims about euthanasia in the Netherlands.
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Category Archives: Atheism
Thank you Christopher
Quote / Christopher Hitchens / On the Independent Mind
Purity Bear Redux / Parody
Source: wwjtd
Your Bible is broken
Source: Fallen From Grace
Cure for Christianity ’round the corner’ say researchers
Theocracy in America / Ten Point Vision Finalist / Written, Produced and Directed by Ben Stacey
Accidentally Worshiping Satan!
Source: religico.com
Rick Santorum Made Entirely of Gay Porn
Yes, the homosexuals at the embarrassingly-titled blog Unicorn Booty are showcasing this modern work of art that uses stills from gay porn movies to make an effigy of Santorum that will make him so angry he might spit the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex. Actually, it probably won’t do that, but it’s fun to see a man who hates gay people and porn (and just about everything else that is fun and decent in modern American society) with his nose made out of an anal sex scene. Yes, fun indeed. Here’s the full version if you want to see all the balls up close.
Source: gawker.com
Blacks say atheists were unseen civil rights heroes
. . . A strain of unbelief runs across African-American history, said Anthony Pinn, a Rice University professor and author of a book about African-American humanists. He points to figures like Hubert Henry Harrison, an early 20th- century activist who equated religion with slavery, and W.E.B. DuBois, founder of the NAACP, who was often critical of black churches.
“Lorraine Hansberry, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes— they were all critical of belief in God,” Pinn said. “They provided a foundation for nontheistic participation in social struggle.”
But they are often ignored in the narrative of American history, sacrificed to the myth that the achievements of the civil rights movement were the accomplishments of religious — mainly Christian — people. . . .
African American Atheists
Sunday’s [annual] “Day of Solidarity for Black Nonbelievers”, will include a remembrance of African-American atheists of the past, including:
James Baldwin (1924-1987), poet, playwright, civil rights activist
W.E.B DuBois (1868-1963), co-founder of the NAACP
Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965), playwright and journalist
Hubert Henry Harrison (1883-1927), activist, educator, writer
A. Philip Randolph (1889-1979), labor organizer
Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950), journalist and historian
Richard Wright (1908-1960), novelist and author


