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Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Facebook Page of 2011
It seems that everyone uses Facebook these days, doesn't it? You can't get away from it, but some people have done a nice job using Facebook to promote their causes, ideas, or organizations. Atheists are no exception, so there are lots of atheists on Facebook and lots of Facebook fan pages. Which do you like the best? Nominate your favorite atheist Facebook fan page for the 2012 About.com Readers' Choice Awards!
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Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Facebook Page of 2011 originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 15:00:22.
Nicholas Pfab: Atheists Should Kill Themselves, Save Air for Others
What would you think of a person who said to you that you should just kill yourself and save the air for others? Such a person definitely doesn't think very well of you and certainly couldn't be counted on to even be decent and civil, never mind helpful. Well, that would probably describe Nicholas Pfab, a Roman Catholic who wishes atheists all kinds of ill. ...
Nicholas Pfab: Atheists Should Kill Themselves, Save Air for Others originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 12:00:25.
Agnostic & Atheist Demographics America
Atheists and agnostics are increasing in numbers in America, especially among the youth. The result is the percentage of atheists and agnostics increases in every successive generation in America. Surveys show that while there are as few as 6% atheists and agnostics among those over 60, they number nearly 20% with those aged 18-22. What does this mean for the future?
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Agnostic & Atheist Demographics America originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 08:00:27.
Out of the Closet: From Professional Theologian to Freethinking Atheist
My name is Ron Tavalin, and it is no accident that I am quoting from the Rolling Stones' classic Sympathy for the Devil, although it must be admitted that it is due to my sense of irony rather than any alleged wealth or taste I might possess!
I am an atheist, albeit a reluctant atheist. I say "reluctant" because I really wanted to believe in the existence of the Judeo-Christian god to the point that I earned my BA and MA in conservative evangelical schools and taught at one for 4 years. Even so, I had numerous debates with my pastor during that time about the existence of god, and over time felt increasingly pressured to make a break with my faith and come to terms with who I am and what I believe.
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Out of the Closet: From Professional Theologian to Freethinking Atheist originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 15:00:00.
Brad Pitt: Agnostic / Atheist
Brad Pitt has revealed in interviews both atheist and agnostic perspectives. There aren't many famous people willing to come out as an atheist or an agnostic, though it's probably easier for someone like Brad Pitt because he's unlikely to lose a job or lose family members because of it. And, if more people like him do come out, it could make it easier for others as well. ...
Brad Pitt: Agnostic / Atheist originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 12:00:40.
Weekly Poll: Are Systems like Buddhism Religion or Philosophies?
Buddhism is often categorized as a religion, but because it doesn't mandate belief in any gods some argue that it should be treated like a philosophy instead. Buddhism isn't the only 'religion' like this. Are they really philosophies, or is demand that there be a belief in some god the wrong way to define religion?
I find that defining religion exclusively as theistic is very provincial and ethnocentric. It may be standard for religions in the West to be theistic, but this is hardly a sound basis for making declarations about the nature of religion as a whole for all cultures at all times. We might as well say that religion requires belief in a single creator god or belief in a savior figure.
Religion is a very diverse phenomenon and while religions have a number of common elements, no one element -- not even theism -- serves as the sole determining factor for separating religious from secular belief systems.
Weekly Poll: Are Systems like Buddhism Religion or Philosophies? originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 08:00:00.
Favorite Agnostic / Atheist to Follow on Twitter of 2011
Twitter is an awfully busy place with lots of real gems and lots of.... well, not gems. Twitter is so busy, in fact, that it's hard to figure out which people are worth following and which aren't. Which atheists do you think are the best ones to follow? Nominate you favorite atheist or agnostic to follow on Twitter for the 2012 About.com Readers' Choice Awards!
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Favorite Agnostic / Atheist to Follow on Twitter of 2011 originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 15:00:45.
Lammas/Lughnasadh Blessings to You!
A Happy Imbolc To You!
Lammas Countdown: Spirit of the Grain
Honor the soul of the harvest.
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For our Southern Hemisphere readers, it's time to thresh the grain and begin bringing in the harvest. In some European cultures, a corn doll was often used to represent the spirit of the harvested crops. However, Europe didn't have a monopoly on this at all. In South American countries, some tribes took the largest portion of the crops -- typically maize -- and dressed it in clothing as an effigy. Here are how some cultures have honored the soul of the annual grain harvest: Spirit of the Grain.
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Imbolc Countdown: Groundhog Day
Do groundhogs really
possess secret weather knowledge?
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What's not to love about groundhogs? They're super cute - I once saw one sitting in a field on his hind legs nibbling a daisy, much like the one in the photo. They're pretty smart; you don't often see a groundhog "napping" in the middle of the road, like raccoons and opossums tend to do. And the groundhog is quite possibly the only rodent who gets his very own holiday.
Groundhog Day doesn't just share a date with Imbolc -- did you know it actually does have its roots in Pagan customs? Going back as far as the ancient Greeks, there's a lot to be said for that whole animal-seeing-its-shadow bit. Learn about some of the traditions that led to the debut of Punxatawney Phil and his crew of top-hatted handlers here: Groundhog Day...
Online Anonymity - Can You Really Count On It?
Many atheists are still in the closet about their atheism when it comes to friends, family, and coworkers. They benefit greatly from online interaction where they can be themselves -- though even online they remain anonymous so that their atheism doesn't get back to people they know. So atheists in particular should probably be concerned that, in the near future, we may lose the ability to be anonymous while online. ...
Online Anonymity - Can You Really Count On It? originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 12:00:42.
Forum Discussion: God On Our Side?
How many wars have been fought where one or both sides haven't firmly believed that God was aligned with them? How many militaries in the world don't teach, overtly or subtly, that they are dong the work of God? A few, perhaps, but not many -- everyone seems convinced that God is on their side whenever they go to war and engage in the difficult task of slaughtering other human beings.
Indeed, is there any time that people are more convinced of having God on their side but when they are killing other humans in large numbers? This should tell us something about the nature of the relationship between people and the gods they worship -- which is to say, about theists themselves since the gods they worship exist nowhere but their own minds. ...
Forum Discussion: God On Our Side? originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 08:00:00.
Atheism Basics: Belief and Choice
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Atheism Basics: Belief and Choice originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 15:00:00.
Jake Russel Wants You to Hate Atheists
Do you hate atheists? If so, then OSU football player Jake Russell (#21, punter) might just want to be your friend. He recently posted to Twitter: "my roommate xxx xxx (look him up on Facebook) is an atheist, please show him some hate." I've removed the roommate's name for the sake of his privacy, though you can probably find it elsewhere by now.
I feel very sorry for Jake Russel's roommate. If I lived with someone who sent out a call to the world to show me some hate, and I'm a member of a minority group that has experienced violence at the hands of Christians, I'd fear for my safety. ...
Jake Russel Wants You to Hate Atheists originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 12:00:49.
Comment of the Week: Blasphemy & Slander
Some religious believers think that they can use accusations of "blasphemy" to silence critics of their religion. One essential problem with making a legal case out of that, though, is the fact that if anyone is "harmed" by blasphemy, it's not the believers -- they are at best bystanders who are offended and merely being offended is no basis for any sort of legal complaint.
You only have a legal case if you can demonstrate real harm which the courts can remedy. And if anyone is "harmed," it's whatever god is being blasphemed against. So until the god or religious figure at issue comes along to testify in court about the harm they have experienced, no blasphemy case can go anywhere, can it? ...
Comment of the Week: Blasphemy & Slander originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 08:00:11.
Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Ad of 2011
Yes, atheist ads are still in the news and they are still getting a lot of attention. I think they might also be getting better, too, as more organizations are getting involved and people are getting more creative. Whatever you think of them, they definitely create conversation. But which one was your favorite atheist ad last year? Nominate your favorite ad for the 2012 About.com Readers' Choice Awards!
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Favorite Agnostic / Atheist Ad of 2011 originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 15:00:15.
Muslim Raped Women for Being Out Late
In London, a man named Sunny Islam has been jailed for sexually assaulting at least four women over the course of several months, all because he wanted to "teach them a lesson" for being out too late alone. One of his victims was just 15. Sunny Islam insists that he's a practicing, observant Muslim and I believe him -- this sort of sexual assault is consistent with how some other Muslims have sought to punish women for getting out of line. ...
Muslim Raped Women for Being Out Late originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 12:00:13.