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| Blog Name: |
The Hypatian Shore |
| Url: |
http://hypatianshore.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
skepticism, liberalism, atheism |
| Description: |
Just your garden-variety atheist, skeptic, who is passionate about reason, and rather live in a society not so dominated by religious superstition. |
| Popularity: |
67 Followers |
The way in which they use it
Timothy Beal is a religion professor at Case Western Reserve and an author of several books. His most recent book connects "popular references to biblical stories."
In the article, Beal observes the differences between the Bush and the Obama White house and its usage of Biblical themes and its...
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With numbers like that, you expect a little more proof
Third Wave Christianity is big, even claiming former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin as an adherent.
Erupting within postdenominationalism starting in the 1980s, Third Wave Christianity claimed, by 2000, some 295 million adherents. World Christian Trends calls the Third Wave a "new and...
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Bogus Arguments of Christian Scientists
First of all, Christian Science isn't science, it is just religion plain-and-simple.
Phil Davis, a spokesman for the Boston based Church of Christian Science, is bemoaning the fact that language that would have allocated taxpayer funds for prayer (or faith healing) has been stripped out of...
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More body parts
Speaking of body parts -- except this time it is of a secular variety.
Two fingers and a tooth belonging to famed astronomer Galileo Galilei have been found more than 100 years after going missing, a museum in Italy says.
Eww. I just don't get collecting body parts of the dead and revering...
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Relic worshipers are just plain weird
Even when I was a Christian (baptized Serbian, confirmed Lutheran) I always found relic worshipers just plain weird.
The relics, made up of portions of her thigh and foot bones, have attracted crowds in Catholic cathedrals, convents and even Wormwood Scrubs prison in London.These are body parts of...
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