Godlessons

Reddit Announces End to r/atheism

April 1, 2012

For the longest time on the internet, atheists have been given fairly free reign when it comes to social networks of all different types.  Atheists have dominated in every place where free speech has been allowed to flourish.  It’s as though the only way to keep religious thinking is to stifle free speech. While that [...]

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Fallacy of the Day – #1: Ad Hominem

March 30, 2012

I have decided that too many people make mistakes when they claim a fallacy has been committed.  This will be the first installment of what will necessarily become a long list of explanations of what fallacies are what. You have probably been sent here because you have called out a fallacy and were wrong about [...]

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Can God be good if he can’t choose to do evil?

February 21, 2012

People like to say that God is “the good”, but that means that everything God does is good. Nothing he does could possibly be bad, as it is God’s nature to be good. Beyond the question of whether the things God does are good because God does them, or if God is good because he [...]

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Facebook Christians Need Reminding

October 14, 2011

I’ve been seeing Christian propaganda lately on facebook.  Normally I ignore it, but today I decided to comment on one of them.  The original post had an image that said, “I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  I am a Christian. I invite you to learn more about [...]

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Matt Slick’s not so Slick Questions on Morality

June 25, 2011
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Well, Matt Slick is at it again, but what’s new? Matt has put out 36 questions for atheists about standards of morality.  He has also asked them in a YouTube video.  Many of these don’t pertain to my view on morality, many of them are extremely redundant, and many of them are laughable because they [...]

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The Born Again Dogma

June 21, 2011

Most Christians I meet talk about being “born again”.  Often, this is a defining moment in their lives that separates two distinct time frames.  You will hear them say, “Before I was saved…”, and “Since I’ve been saved…”  Both of these things revolve around this idea of being born again. I was brought up a [...]

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Welcome a new Author

June 17, 2011

Between going to school full time, working full time, working on other blogs, and working on a programming project, I haven’t had any time to deal with this blog.  Because of that, I am going to start bringing in other bloggers. In that regard, please welcome the first, Travis Cottreau.  He is someone that I [...]

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When is God the most Plausible Answer?

April 7, 2011

Many of the arguments for the existence of God are centered around the idea that there are certain situations where God is more plausible than a natural explanation.  The Cosmological Argument claims that God is more plausible for the creation of everything than any natural explanation.  The Teleological Arguments claim that God is more plausible [...]

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IMPORTANT: Kacem Al Ghazali – I’m With You

January 1, 2011

Kacem Al Ghazali needs our help.  It doesn’t matter what you believe religiously, this man is in danger, and even if you disagree with him, you should be appalled by his situation. Since I let it be known that I am an atheist, I have dealt with tons of bigotry.  I have been yelled at, [...]

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Understanding the Words of Jesus

December 31, 2010

Have you ever wondered how a book, like the Bible, could be the word of God, yet there be so many translations of it? I think most of us have, even believers.  It would seem to me that a book inspired by an omniscient and omnipotent being should be written in such a way that [...]

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