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Category Archives: Humor and/or Sarcasm
Is “religion” compatible with science?
In recent comments to a prior post, my friend Mike once again raised the issue of whether religion was compatible with science (or vice versa). With incredibly perfect timing, Bradley Monton (who I have identified in the past as one … Continue reading
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A lesson in materialistic epistemology
This should serve as a good introduction to my upcoming post, The Inane Atheists:
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Tagged atheism, Dawkins, Epistemology, god, sarcasm
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Is there life after Obama?
From The Onion: Obama Win Causes Obsessive Supporters To Realize How Empty Their Lives Are
The truth about the bailout
I’m beginning to think that the writers of Saturday Night Live are the only people in the country who really know what’s going on. The following clip is a good example. And, if you didn’t see SNL’s Thursday version of … Continue reading