Chris Harrison: Visualizing the Bible

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The Baptists, whose expertise in climatology has for too long gone unrecognized, also made a "call for more objective analysis in the data that would explain causes of the warming we're experiencing." That's rich -- implying that it's the scientists who come to their job with a bias.
As an equal opportunity destroyer (of myths) I submit agnostic articles frequently. Seldom do you see sites debunking Islam. This is one that does it with humor. As with most humor, some will find it a bit offensive. Please lighten up and laugh which is the intent here.
A Kentucky blogger takes you on a photographic tour through the Creation Museum.
The separation of church and state in this country is narrowing. And it is the church, not the state that is encroaching. Our Constitution protects religion from the intrusion or coercion of the state. But we have precious little protection against the political adventurism of all manner of churches and religious organizations.
Thomas Jefferson said religion was "a matter which lies solely between man and his God." Therefore, the citizens of the fledgling country Jefferson helped create would have an unparalleled freedom: To seek Truth and Knowledge without the leash of government telling them how to do it.
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History is being distorted by many preachers and politicians. Hitler was a Roman Catholic, baptized into that religio-political institution as an infant in Austria. He became a communicant and an altar boy in his youth and was confirmed as a "soldier of Christ" in that church. In his day, hatred of Jews was the norm
Brownback is not going to be president. But he speaks for a great many voters in this country who really have no concept of the power of the scientific method or what it means, who believe that it is possible to allow reason to be swayed by faith and still call it reason.
By Cal Thomas - Most of this God-talk by politicians is irrelevant. We're not electing a theologian, but a president. There are many moral and godly people in my church who I would trust with my wife, but with possibly one exception, not the country. Competence, not ideology or religiosity, should be primary in this election.
By Terry Michael - If you publicly pious candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination could look up from your talking points for a moment, I'd like to introduce you to the founder of our party -- our earthly father, if you will, Thomas Jefferson. Consider some of President Jefferson's views on religion and politics, which he expressed in a
There was more than one Messiah and, just like Jesus, the others healed the sick, raised the dead and were even called the 'sons of God'. So why are they forgotten? Who were "Rivals of Christ?" Why did AD 1 create so many Messiahs? And why did Jesus win over the similar sects of the day?
By Peter Hitchens - Am I my brother's reviewer? A word of explanation is needed here. Some of you may know that I have a brother, Christopher, who disagrees with me about almost everything. He is of the Left, lives in the United States and recently became an American citizen. I am of the Right and, after some years in Russia and America, live in th
We are in a war. It is not the war we imagine, which is the way our true adversaries want it. It is not a foreign war against a foreign enemy. It is a war on consciousness, a war on our minds. The war on terror that is being fought around the world is an embodied reflection in the material world of a deeper, more fundamental war
We are in a war. It is not the war we imagine, which is the way our true adversaries want it. It is not a foreign war against a foreign enemy. It is a war on consciousness, a war on our minds. The war on terror that is being fought around the world is an embodied reflection in the material world of a deeper, more fundamental war
We are in a war. It is not the war we imagine, which is the way our true adversaries want it. It is not a foreign war against a foreign enemy. It is a war on consciousness, a war on our minds. The war on terror that is being fought around the world is an embodied reflection in the material world of a deeper, more fundamental war
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Please, Senator Brownback, define "faith". You keep throwing that word around as if it actually has some substantial meaning, but it seems to me that all you're doing is inserting an emotionally-loaded buzzword that has its import dunned into your voters from birth to death, while avoiding saying anything of significance about it.
The question of evolution goes to the heart of this issue. If belief in evolution means simply assenting to microevolution, small changes over time within a species, I am happy to say, as I have in the past, that I believe it to be true. If, on the other hand, it means assenting to an exclusively materialistic, deterministic vision of the world tha
With religion immersed in culture and politics, atheists boost efforts to ensure their side is heard
I do not think that it is a stretch to suggest that if we want to preserve our civilization, then it might be necessary to contend with the problems we are facing with a more effective form of knowledge than Biblical Fundamentalism.
About one-third of the American adult population believes the Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally word for word, a new Gallup poll reveals. This percentage is only slightly lower than several decades ago.
Among the atheists, I'll also include other freethinkers such as deists and agnostics
Muslim taxi drivers are regularly refusing to carry blind passengers with guide dogs ââ;¬" including Australia's Human Rights Commissioner. The treatment of the blind by Sydney cab drivers has been exposed by Human Rights and Disability Discrimination Commissioner Graeme Innes, who is himself blind and reliant on hi
Not a terribly good reflection on faith, is it? If religion makes people want to murder each other, maybe religion is bad for the world
Anyone who wants to join Xianz, a Christian social network, needs to abide by a set of rules that read more Ten Commandments than terms of use. Rule No. 2, for instance, bars cursing and "derogatory words." The next one bans name-calling...
The Fundamentalists claim that the United States was founded on "Christian principles." Here's one glaring problem with that.
I have no quarrel with organized religions, but some of their shamans and adherents are a different matter.








