Not natural, needed nor necessary
From Taslima Nasreen’s “No Country for Women” “Sumerian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Viking – all the religions that once ruled the planet with pomp – are now dead and dusty. The Continue Reading →
From Taslima Nasreen’s “No Country for Women” “Sumerian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Viking – all the religions that once ruled the planet with pomp – are now dead and dusty. The Continue Reading →
All Mine— Leila’s Story WAZ note: This is excerpted from Ex-Hijabi Photo Journal on tumblr. If you continue to scroll down on this site earlier content appears. It is definitely Continue Reading →
Uniformitarianism. From John Gribbins’ “The Scientists.” James Hutton and later Charles Lyell in the late 1700’s and 1800’s helped moved the world into a different perspective from that dominated by Continue Reading →
A friend of mine posted the above image on Facebook with commentary that some women prefer to cover up, it is not coerced and it is “Islamophobic” to diss the Continue Reading →
Listen to the utterly invasive, persistent nonsense this Iranian blogger has to deal with all day every day thanks to the smothering existence of Islam in Muslim countries. Between the Continue Reading →
Lizzie Lowe From the Telegraph (UK) Christian teenager takes own life. Ain’t the first time, wont be the last. All Xians who believe in that nasty little book full of Continue Reading →
The soul, the inner essence, the self that is said to exist apart from your body that all religions teach unquestionably exists and has some sort of afterlife awaiting it, Continue Reading →
You can read the book above or others like it or watch the TED video below: Dave Christian and Big History. You can get the real deal about human nature, Continue Reading →
Is there such a thing as Islamophobia? Max Fisher of Vox certainly thinks so. In his recent article Stop Asking Muslims to Condemn Terrorism: It is Bigoted and Islamophobic and Continue Reading →
“Creationist Mom” Megan Fox (no relation to the actress of the same name). “I don’t know how to say this word (eukaryotes) so Ill just pretend how to say it.” Continue Reading →