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Twenty, maybe thirty, commandments, each crazier than the last

A large majority of people that describe themselves as religious literally do not know what they believe in. Let that sink in. It sounds oxymoronic, but it's true.
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You have free will because I said so

My favorite example of god’s love was his willingness to brutally torture and kill his own son as a symbol of sacrifice. That's a father-son story that really warms the heart.
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The reformed apologist

It’s not out of place to read my opinions here. Some jokes. Mostly I enjoy inflicting theories, predominantly my own. And when I say “theories” in this context I mean unproven or unprovable hypotheses that are so consistent in correctly predicting an outcome that I regard them as true. The way evolution is true but [...]
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Soliciting miracles from prostitutes

The public humiliation of any oleaginous preacher is usually cause for joy, but the fall of Ted Haggard, the poster child for self-righteous, hypocritical bastards, was sublime in a way that is often fantasized but rarely experienced. It happened almost three years ago in November 2006, but I still get school-girl giddy when I [...]
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    I have begun to listen to the teachings my blood whispers to me. My story is not a pleasant one; it has the taste of nonsense and chaos, of madness and dreams–like the lives of all men who stop deceiving themselves. — Herman Hesse

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