Posted on December 1, 2010 by Michael
The right-wing Christian view of sex that says marriage is primarily for procreation is hilarious. It is perhaps one of the most sexually immature points of view that isn’t a direct product of being in junior high.
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Posted on November 29, 2010 by Michael
People who argue for ‘a higher purpose’, or intelligent design, or a ‘necessary creator’, or any other intentionally vague idea are being fundamentally dishonest when they don’t admit that they are merely talking about their specific, cultural god.
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Posted on November 28, 2010 by Michael
I’m not saying I’m going to do it, but I shouldn’t be able to easily outrun the majority of my local police department officers. In fact, that goes for members of all police departments. Unfortunately, the fact is that most of the police departments I see around Maine have members who would have no chance outrunning a reasonably fit 20-something male. There ought to be a target point on a BMI chart that, should an officer meet it, results in some sort of monetary reward. Ideally, perhaps we might want to punish officers for not meeting some reasonable standard, but it is effectiveness, not ideology, which matters here.
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Posted on November 27, 2010 by Michael
We can hardly talk about morality without speaking in subjective terms.
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Posted on November 26, 2010 by Michael
The Teabagger portion of the Republican Party claims to hate when government tells them what to do, but when it comes to civil rights for gays they love to use government to say what others can’t do.
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Posted on November 25, 2010 by Michael
One of the most common theist tricks to avoiding actual discussion on whether something is right or wrong – sometimes even when the topic isn’t even religious in nature – is just to appeal to the notion that they have an objective basis for morality whereas an atheist does not. There are a couple of problems with this. First, it’s a red herring. Learn some basic fucking logic. Second, just because the theist claims to have an objective basis does not mean he does have one. In fact, he’s just assuming his position is correct. If we’re going to let the theist get away with arguing fallacies, then we may as well point out that he has never shown his view to be right. What he needs is evidence, not only for a deity, but for his specific, cultural choice of a deity. No one has provided that to date. Third, the important issue in this red herring isn’t whether or not someone believes in an objective basis for morality, but rather, Is it true? Is it true that there is an objective basis to be had? The answer, of course, is no. The basis we always use is operational; we are a social animal (and it’s important to remember that we are not somehow magically separate from other animals) and we have a basis for acting which is being applied in a modern world but that was evolved for the African jungles and plains, places with animals far more toothier than we were or are.
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Posted on November 23, 2010 by Michael
Posted on November 20, 2010 by Michael
Many atheists are anti-theism. Many theists are anti-atheist.
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Posted on November 18, 2010 by Michael
Evolution is to Nazism as gravity is to Nazism.
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by Michael
- Introduction to Philosophy ought to become a required course at the high school level.
- Everyone ought to make an effort to learn the basics of the biology of cancer.
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