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Author Archives: revelmundo
Inside the troglodytic mindset
Chris Mathews – MSNBC’s host of Hardball – suddenly discovered that one of his favorite guests was a troglodyte. His discovery could help everyone to recognize early when they’re confronting a trog.
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Evidence for the existence of god?
This four-part video of an exchange between a group of very intelligent people and another group of people who stubbornly share the same delusions and mental blocks is excellent. Each segment is approximately 14 minutes in length. The exchange demonstrates … Continue reading
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Bill Maher – Happy Birthday
On this date (Jan. 20) in 1956 one of the smartest comedians ever – Bill Maher – was born. If you haven’t seen his documovie – Religulous – I highly recommend it…. much like I recommend that you remember one … Continue reading
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In defense of militantism – the only antidote for poisonously lethal Kellyism
Jerry Coyne to his colleagues who take money from the Templeton Foundation: “ To my colleagues Robert Plomin, Günter Wagner, Martin Nowak, and Brian Greene, among many other scientists on the Foundation’s payroll: have you no shame at all at about taking money from Templeton—an organization that’s just given … Continue reading
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Today in American History
It was on this date in 1802 that Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to a clan of Baptists in Danbury, CT wrote the words that would become perhaps the most well-known of his legacy: “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that … Continue reading
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A unified theory of everything
All of us are keen to receive information that helps us to better understand why, despite everything we do as a rationalist community, things either move along at as snail’s pace or more often than not, actually begin to move backwards. … Continue reading
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Jackassery part I
Sunday afternoon over at WEIT, J. Coyne published a small piece pointing out an absurd and disgusting comment made by Albert Mohler – a nationally recognized lunatic from the baptist tradition out of Kenfucky – about the death of Christopher … Continue reading
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Life in the twilight zone
I had a positively bizarro experience this past weekend that I’d like to share with my readers. I’d love to hear from others who may have experienced what I’m about to describe in the hope that it would either lend … Continue reading
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The Magic of Reality
Richard Dawkins recently published a new children’s book entitled, “The Magic of Reality.” His new book hopes to teach children how to replace myth with science. Richard appeared on BBC2 yesterday evening to talk about his new work with a … Continue reading
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Pope personality test: what kind would you be?
The good folks over at the New Humanist are offering a free personality test to help you determine what kind of Pope you might be if you actually got to bed down in the Sistine Chapel. I’ve given you the … Continue reading
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