Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Staks
I know that Christianity is supposedly a monotheistic religion and everything, but after talking to various Christians throughout my life, it seems like various Christians are talking about two gods rather then one. The Bible talks very specifically about God and who this character is. God is wrath and vengeance. God is an angry and […]
Filed under: god, Religion, Vague Higher Power | 15 Comments »
Posted on December 11th, 2009 by Staks
Fundamental Christians often tell me that whether I believe in God or not, I will have to respect his authority. Of course, I inform them that even if their God does exist (and I am reasonably certain he doesn’t), I still see the God as portrayed in the Bible as immoral and would not follow […]
Filed under: Authority, Judge God, morality, Religion, sin | 9 Comments »
Posted on December 10th, 2009 by Staks
If I had a penny for every time a Christian has told me that I would one day stand before God and have to account for my sins, I would be a rich person. Even after I inform the Christian that I don’t believe in God, the question is still asked as a “what if.” […]
Filed under: god, Judge God, morality, Religion, sin | 3 Comments »
Posted on December 9th, 2009 by Staks
Today I have heard probably the single worst argument for the existence of God that I have ever heard. This argument is so stupid that it amazes me what lengths people go with mental gymnastics in order to justify their imaginary friend. If people are indoctrinated into belief in God and people are manipulated by […]
Filed under: god, image of god, Ontological Argument, Projection, Religion | 9 Comments »
Posted on December 8th, 2009 by Staks
One of the issues that I have always had with Christianity is that belief that human beings are inherently evil. This means that every time they speak to another human being, they think they are talking to an evil person. Now, I know that some people will claim that not all Christians see other people […]
Filed under: Evils of Christianity, morality, Religion, satan, sex | 7 Comments »
Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Staks
One of my issues with the Abrahamic religions is that it doesn’t just focus on the ridiculous belief in an all-powerful supernatural being, but that they demand that we worship this imaginary being (often times in some strange and interesting ways). A popular argument that some fundamentalist believers use is that humans were created (by […]
Filed under: god of the gaps, God-Shaped Hole, Religion, responsibility | 8 Comments »
Posted on November 24th, 2009 by Staks
Think about it for a moment. Let’s say you are God. You have always existed and then suddenly even though nothing has changed or can change you decided to poof create the Universe. Why? If nothing had changed why wouldn’t God just keep doing what God was doing? What caused God to decide to one […]
Filed under: First Cause Argument, god, Religion | 22 Comments »
Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Staks
Fundamentalist Christians constantly say that God has been banned from public school. That is a lie. God has not been “banned” from public schools at all. If a child wants to pray to God, Jesus, Allah, Xenu, or Ringo Star before, during, or even after a test, they are absolutely free to do so. While […]
Filed under: culture war, education, free speech, prayer, Preaching, Religion | 28 Comments »
Posted on November 9th, 2009 by Staks
Almost anyone who reads the Bible cover-to-cover from an objective perspective will be able to notice that the story is ridiculous. It is almost certain that the character of God as portrayed in the Bible is as fictional as the evil Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. And yet there are still billions (with […]
Filed under: god, image of god, Ontological Argument, Religion, the bible, Vague Higher Power | 3 Comments »
Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Staks
Yesterday, I posted an article on Examiner about near-death experiences. As it turns out, science can explain the experiences that many people have in this regard which tends to lead many people to believe in an afterlife and God. This article got a conversation going with a few people who wrote to me telling me […]
Filed under: death, god of the gaps, Religion | 8 Comments »
Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Staks
Theists always ask me why I don’t believe in God. I usually rattle off any number of reasons why I think that the whole idea of God is ridiculous, silly, and illogical. Somehow, that doesn’t seem to convince them since they tend to ask me the same question again at a later time. I guess […]
Filed under: conversation, discussion, god, missionaries, Religion | 14 Comments »
Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Staks
We live in a world that is dominated by religious belief. Often times, well meaning people insert their religious belief into casual conversation. This is socially acceptable behavior in our society. When this happens, an atheist is put in an awkward position. We don’t want to send the message that it is acceptable for religious […]
Filed under: conversation, discussion, Preaching, Religion | 11 Comments »
Posted on September 21st, 2009 by Staks
The other day, a Christian wrote to me and told me that he didn’t think that even if incontrovertible evidence was shown for God, that I would accept it. One of his arguments was that Jesus did lots of miracles and there were still people in his day who didn’t believe even though they saw […]
Filed under: miracles, Religion | 8 Comments »
Posted on August 28th, 2009 by Staks
A recent conversation I had reminded me of one of my favorite YouTube videos by God Is Imaginary. But before I post that video, I want to talk about these bubbles a little bit. I find that most Christians think that they have the only correct answer to the religion question. Not only do most […]
Filed under: delusion, Real Christians, Religion | 11 Comments »
Posted on August 24th, 2009 by Staks
I was talking with an atheist friend of mine last week and he asked a fantasy question. What I mean by a fantasy question is that the questioner is reasonably certain that the question will never come up in reality. It is like asking who you would pick for your all star football team or […]
Filed under: atheism, conversation, discussion, god, god the father, Religion | 24 Comments »
Posted on August 21st, 2009 by Staks
The other day, a Christian sent me a two part video series that he made about how his 4 month study of Cosmology proves that God exists. Like most fundamentalist Christians and many mainstream religious believers, he starts off with his dogmatic conclusion that God exists and then works his way into finding evidence to […]
Filed under: First Cause Argument, god of the gaps, Religion, science | 21 Comments »
Posted on August 19th, 2009 by Staks
Are religious believers stupid? I get this question all the time ironically enough I get it the most from religious believers. My answer to this question is almost always the same. “Smart people can believe stupid things.” There is no doubt that the belief in the all-powerful god as described in the Torah/Bible/Koran based off […]
Filed under: atheism, de-conversion, god of the gaps, Religion, Religious Manipulation | 28 Comments »
Posted on August 14th, 2009 by Staks
Religious people often claim to be the servants, slaves, pawns, etc. of God and make claims such as “God is my co-pilot.” What they mean by co-pilot isn’t that God helps them drive through life, but that God does the driving while they just sit in the passenger seat with a glazed look on their […]
Filed under: image of god, Religion | 11 Comments »
Posted on August 12th, 2009 by Staks
Jonathan Swift famously stated that, “You cannot reason a person out of a position he did not reason himself into in the first place.” Many of my fellow freethinkers would agree with Mr. Swift on this. People get into religion for many reasons and yet almost none of which has to do with reason. I […]
Filed under: atheism, conversation, de-conversion, Religion | 22 Comments »
Posted on August 10th, 2009 by Staks
Let me start off by defining what exactly I mean by prayer and what I do not mean. Some people use prayer as sort of a “good luck” sentiment to others that the care about. I don’t have an issue with knowing that you can’t help someone, but wishing them good luck or wishing them […]
Filed under: prayer, Religion | 25 Comments »
Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by Staks
Over the weekend, I attended my cousin’s wedding. My cousin describes himself as a, “Hardcore Insane Jew.” He belongs to some sort of Orthodox offshoot. In fact he and I had recently started conversing on the topic of religion and he expressed a strong interest in continually those discussions. While there were many aspects of […]
Filed under: conversation, Orthodox Judaism, Religion | 8 Comments »
Posted on July 29th, 2009 by Staks
The greatest piece of evidence against the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing, perfect God is and always will be the imperfect world around us. This is why theists have to create elaborate schemes to explain this obvious evidence away. All of their schemes inevitably put the blame for the imperfection of this world onto us […]
Filed under: god, Religion | 5 Comments »
Posted on July 28th, 2009 by Staks
There is an off shoot of the Argument by Design that a surprisingly large number of Christians still use. The claim is that the Earth is perfectly placed by God to support life. Those who espouse this argument state that if the Earth was just one degree closer to or further away from the Sun, […]
Filed under: Argument by Design, Religion | 15 Comments »
Posted on July 23rd, 2009 by Staks
I never really understood the whole “image of God” thing Christians always talk about. I look in the mirror every day and I have to tell you that I really don’t think I look a thing like God. For starters, I can actually see myself. That aside, does God have two legs, two arms, two […]
Filed under: god, image of god, Religion | 21 Comments »
Posted on July 22nd, 2009 by Staks
America has a real prison problem and I have the perfect solution. You might even say that it was divinely inspired… because I got the idea from the Bible. I think we should let everyone in the prisons go and I’ll take their place. I will serve a trillion year sentence so that everyone else […]
Filed under: blood sacrifice, Judge God, Religion, sin | 9 Comments »
Posted on July 10th, 2009 by Staks
The other day, I got an e-mail from a Christian claiming that I should believe in God even though I can’t see him. After all, I can’t see the wind either and yet I surely believe in the wind, right? As absurd as this argument is, it is not the first time I have heard […]
Filed under: anti-intellectualism, faith, god of the gaps, Religion, science | 19 Comments »
Posted on July 6th, 2009 by Staks
For some reason, because I am a pretty outspoken atheist, religious people (even not so religious people) seem to go out of their way to start a religious conversation with me. That’s fine, I have no problem with that and always enjoy a good conversation about religion. The problem comes in sometimes when those people, […]
Filed under: atheism, conversation, de-conversion, Preaching, Religion | 14 Comments »
Posted on June 26th, 2009 by Staks
Father’s Day was recently and so I thought about the alleged “Holy Father” himself, God. Aside from other roles for their deity of choice, Christians also claim that their imaginary god holds the role of father. It seems that society has changed the way we view the responsibilities of a father. It wasn’t long ago […]
Filed under: god the father, Religion | 13 Comments »
Posted on June 19th, 2009 by Staks
Guest Blog from The A-Team: Also check out The A-Team at the Examiner: One thing that always bugged me about Christians is their stance on death. Christians hold the viewpoint that death is a positive thing so long as you’re on Jesus’ saved list, since now you’re with God in paradise. But if this is […]
Filed under: death, Religion | 9 Comments »
Posted on June 16th, 2009 by Staks
In my conversations with Christians, many times they will tell me about how I must obey their deity of choice. When I ask why I must obey, they often tell me that God created me. For the sake of argument, let us say that were true even though there is no valid evidence suggesting that […]
Filed under: Religion | 7 Comments »