Without God - The New York Review of Books
Brilliant, brilliant essay on the advance of science and the consequent weakening of religious belief. Written by Nobel Prize winning physicist Steven Weinberg.
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101 Atheist Quotes - The Atheist Blogger
"I have no need for religion, I have a conscience." - Anonymous
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Einstein & Faith -- Printout -- TIME
"The fanatical atheists," Einstein wrote in a letter, "are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. They are creatures who--in their grudge against traditional religion as the 'opium of t
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What's The Harm?
Not all information is created equal. Some of it is correct. Some of it is incorrect. Some of it is carefully balanced. Some of it is heavily biased. Some of it is just plain crazy.
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A Piece Of Blue Sky - Part 9, Chapter 1: The Founder
Hubbard was very much an overgrown child, and it is easy to see aspects both of his behavior and of Scientology as projections of this dangerous immaturity. Hubbard's self-obsession fits neatly into the psychopathic type known as a narcissist.
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‘I have never been happier’ says the man who won gold but lost God - Times Online
Jonathan Edwards: “Once you start asking yourself questions like, ‘How do I really know there is a God?’ you are already on the path to unbelief... When you think about it rationally, it does seem incredibly improbable that there is a God.”
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J.K. Rowling - TIME
Rowling's religious agenda is very clear: she does not have one. "I did not set out to convert anyone to Christianity. I wasn't trying to do what C.S. Lewis did. It is perfectly possible to live a very moral life without a belief in God, and I think it's
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Top 15 Quotes By Famous Atheists - The List Universe
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful. — Edward Gibbon
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FilmChat: Philip Pullman -- the extended e-mail interview
I don't expect Christians to see God as a metaphor, but that's what he is. Perhaps it might be clearer to call him a character in fiction, and a very interesting one too: one of the greatest and most complex villains of all - savage, petty, boastful and j
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Charles Darwin: Religious belief
By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is suppoted, -- that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible do miracles become, -- that the me
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Evolution and Wisdom of Crowds
Comparing it to evolution, an edit of Wikipedia might be considered equivalent to a genetic mutation. A mutation, of course, is non-directed...that is, "random." It could be bad or good, but most of the time it is bad. If we were simply the average of all
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Reason Magazine - Revisiting the Danish Cartoon Crisis
I think the left is in a deep crisis in Europe because of their lack of willingness to confront the racist ideology of Islamism. They somehow view the Koran as a new version of Das Kapital and are willing to ignore everything else, as long of they continu
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