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Bible Contradictions #56: Magic?
I remember as a young teenager watching the Disney adaptation of Moses’ story, titled The Prince of Egypt. In the film storytellers and animators inject a lot of comedy slapstick into the story where god commands Moses to out-magic the Pharaoh’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Bible Contradictions, God, Moses, Religion, the bible
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Moses’ Invisible Pen: How the Pentateuch Destroyed Any Hope of Faith
In the early years of Rayan, I steadfastly rejected religious claims, but for the most part I did so silently. It’s not that I had complaints about the telephone game, extraordinary claims, or even the utter implausibility of the stories … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Christianity, faith, God, Moses, Religion, the bible
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Should Social Expectations Follow Naturally from Anyone’s Beliefs?
I’m vegan. I chose this lifestyle for personal, moral reasons. Living a life that causes the least amount of harm as possible is the only way I know to live. I gave up animal products on August 1, 2007, and I never … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Christianity, faith, God, Jesus, Religion
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Hume’s Guillotine: An Instruction in Explanation
Ask any atheist. The reason we object to religion is because of the harm organized religions inflict upon societies. But the source of our disdain goes deeper than that, and believers are often left bewildered because we do not adequately … Continue reading
Reject Science, Beat Your Wife?
Given a situation where science contradicts religion, who is more likely to fall into the trap of cognitive dissonance and say, “Damn the science! Damn the evidence! My religion is true!”? There are a lot of variables that determine how … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Christianity, Islam, Religion, Science, statistics
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When Merely Mentioning ISIS is Offensive
About six weeks ago I gave a presentation on ontological insecurity, cognitive dissonance, and prophetic violence carried out by the Islamic State. It was an informal setting; several pizzas adorned a round table, and the audience had as much talking … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Political Science, Uncategorized
Tagged Atheism, Islam, Islamic State, political science, Religion, terrorism
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True Believers, Religion, Politics, and Willingness to Die
I’m currently working on some rather cool simulations, attempting to determine the conditions sufficient to cause mass rebellious movements, where being killed by your own government is preferable to living in the status quo. I’m referring to armed insurrection with … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, political science, Psychology, Religion, Secularism
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Simulating Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Societies
I love NetLogo, an agent-based modeling and simulation program that allows users to explore collective behaviors based on a set of simple rules that governs individual behaviors. Sometimes when I’m bored I build models to try to explain human (or … Continue reading
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Tagged agent-based modeling, Atheism, cognitive dissonance, NetLogo, Religion
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Natural Selection and Computer Programs Appearing Simply by Chance
Last night this article by the Friendly Atheist came across my Twitter feed, discussing a Jehovah’s Witness Youtube video where scientist and JW Yaroslav Dovhanych argues that evolution is a myth. I’m not going to get into the details of his … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Evolution, Jehovah's Witnesses, Religion, Science
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First Degree Murder as Self-Preservation: Religious Violence and Insecure Identity
Ask yourself the following questions: What is your identity? What is the most important part of your identity to a larger social group? To what lengths are you willing to go to preserve that identity (criticism of others or violence)? … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Christianity, ontological security, political science, Religion, Sociology
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