Telling Children Hell Exists is Child Abuse

Mythology, which is a category that for Dawkins includes all the major religions, is explained as a collection of ancient Just So stories. Enjoyable as the story of the Garden of Eden (or the Tasmanian aboriginal god who forgot to give humans knees) may be, The Magic of Reality insists that science composes stories as thrilling as those found in Homer, as profound as the story of Job, and as entertaining as anything written by Kipling. . . The other one I thought of was telling children about hell – telling them they’ll go to hell if they’re bad. I think that’s child abuse because it’s genuinely frightening. Many adults, especially Catholic adults, never really manage to shake off that fear and guilt they imbibed as children . . . ” “It’s almost as though in America they’ve become a different species. There are the reasonable people who are educated and believe in science education and then there are the know-nothings, who mostly vote Republican, and they’re kind of diverging . . . ” “Sensible Christians don’t try to fight science but evangelicals do and Muslims do.”
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Dawkins teaches children how, not what, to think

The great virtue of this volume, enchantingly illustrated by Dave McKean, is that it leads the young along the path of logical thinking instead of piling fact upon fact in an effort to tell children what they should think . . .

Nowhere in the developed world is this issue more important than in the United States, where the Christian right is actively engaged in trying to reshape public school curriculums to conform to its religious doctrines, keep evolution out of science classes and promote the lie that the founders established a Christian government . . . 

Dawkins’s book is dedicated to the proposition that the truths of nature are just as pleasurable and awe-inspiring as any fairytale.
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WE ARE THE 99 PERCENT

We are the 99 percent. We are getting kicked out of our homes. We are forced to choose between groceries and rent. We are denied quality medical care. We are suffering from environmental pollution. We are working long hours for little pay and no rights, if we’re working at all. We are getting nothing while the other 1 percent is getting everything. We are the 99 percent.

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Explaining science’s magic to the young

“The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True,” which will be released [Today]in the United States, is a book about science, Dawkins says, and “not anti-religion.”

In his book, he intends to show that “the magic of reality is the fascinating wonder of reality shown through science.” . . .

Dawkins is a Big Bang guy who rejects the question, “Who — as in God — made it?” “It’s not a sensible question,” he says. “It’s like asking, ‘Why are mountains jealous?’

And as the interview ends, he has one final request. “Tell them,” he says, “that this is a science book. Not an anti-God book.”
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Quote: Lucretius from “On the Nature of the Universe”

Titus Lucretius Carus (ca. 99 BCE – ca. 55 BCE)
Roman Poet and Philosopher

Therefore this terror and darkness of the mind
Not by the sun’s rays, nor the bright shafts of day,
Must be dispersed, as is most necessary,
But by the face of nature and her laws.

We start then from her first great principle
That nothing ever by divine power comes from nothing.
For sure fear holds so much the minds of men
Because they see many things happen in earth and sky
Of which they can by no means see the causes,
And think them to be done by power divine.
So when we have seen that nothing can be created
From nothing, we shall at once discern more clearly
The object of our search, both the source from which each thing
Can be created, and the manner in which
Things come into being without the aid of gods.

Quote: Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, (March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945)
32d President of the United States (1933–1945)

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward.

The Occupy Wall Street Library

This is a picture of the Liberal revolutionary movement
Occupy Wall Street Library.

Has anyone ever seen a picture of a Conservative reactionary movement
Tea Party Protest Library?

I didn’t think so. Why is that?