ANTI-THEISM: “Godless Millennials Could End the Political Power of the Religious Right” / The Guardian / Adam Lee

No ChristianityAmerica is becoming less Christian because young people are less religious. That’s not blessed news for conservatives.
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While the effect on evangelicals is new, the general pattern isn’t. The Catholic church, the largest single religious denomination in America, was the first to feel the pinch. Church leaders and Catholic apologists have been fretting for years over the problem of aging and shrinking congregations, declining attendance at Mass and fewer people signing up to become priests or nuns – although their proposals for how to solve the problem all consist of tinkering around the edges, or insisting that they need to try harder to convince people to believe as they do.
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But even if this secularizing trend continues, it’s likely that there’s a hard core of believers who will persist no matter what: no one is forecasting the total extinction of the religious right in politics.

Still, for progressives, the eroding power of the churches is a most welcome development: the religions right can no longer claim to be the sole source of morality and virtue, nor can they expect to assert their will in political matters and be obeyed without question. Instead, they’ll have to muster evidence and make their case in the marketplace of ideas like everyone else.

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h/t: Secular Coalition for America

EVOLUTION: “‘Murdersquishing’ Them To Death: How Little Bees Take On Enormous Hornets” / NPR / Robert Krulwich

Bees Take On Enormous HornetsHornets From Hell

Japanese giant hornets have large yellow heads, enormous eyes, and they eat bees. “Eat” is too polite. They grab European honeybees, rip off their heads, tear off limbs, throw those parts away and take the big, juicy middle piece (the thorax) back to their kids (the larvae). They are unstoppable. A single hornet, you are about to learn, can kill 40 European honeybees a minute.

European bees, being new to Japan (brought in by cultivators), have evolved no defenses. They haven’t had time. But there’s a second group of bees — the locals, the Japanesehoneybees — who have found a way. It’s precise, orchestral and deadly.

h/t: Read more . . .

PANTHEISM: “Man is the Most Insane Species” / Hubert Reeves, Astrophysicist

Hubert Reevesh/t: Tamiem FreeThinker
wiki: Hubert Reeves
must read wiki: Pantheism

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.

QUOTATION: “The Depths of Violence” / Krishnamurti

Jiddu Krishnamurti~ Krishnamurti, Freedom from the Known, pp 51-52

Jiddu Krishnamurti (May 11, 1895 – February 17, 1986)
Indian born speaker and writer on philosophical and spiritual subjects

CRITICAL THINKING: “If God Created the Sun on the Fourth Day, . . .” / Carl Sagan

Carl Saganh/t: We Fucking Love Atheism