This is actually quite funny, with just a hint of supercreepy. The very thought of anyone organizing atheists into an army bent on world conquest is completely laughable. Sorry, we just don’t work that way. Not to mention that most of us, Dawkins included, are ardent pacifists as well.
But then they warn the Christians to get their sword and fight off the evil atheists. Um, what? Is this more of that Bush era “strike first” kind of thing? It’s more than a little creepy that there are Christians out there who might take this video seriously.
Let me make one thing clear: I’m not fighting a war for Richard Dawkins or anybody until I get my own giant fucking killer robot.
Religion part IX
A brief look at what’s really important to us as a species
You may (or may not) have heard that recently SETI had to mothball it’s Allen Telescope Array. Apparently it would cost $2.5 million to keep it operational. That’s a lot of money, especially in these hard economic times, right?
It depends on what’s important to you. I recently saw a bumper sticker that read something to the effect of “we never have enough money for education, but we always seem to have enough money for war”. Think about that. The swath of Republicans we just voted into office (due in no small part to the billions of anonymous dollars filtered through SuperPACs made possible by the Citizen’s United ruling) have been busy slashing funding left and right. They claim we can’t afford these things. Things like health care for all Americans, NPR, PBS, Planned Parenthood, and our educational system. I’m watching my sister facing the possibility of being fired and forced to re-apply for her job as a way of “improving our educational system”. What a crock. Meanwhile, we’re involved in a third war now. We don’t pay our soldiers much, but damn do we buy them some expensive toys.
Microcosmologist has put together a little infographic that shows, quite clearly, where our priorities lie. (there’s more after the picture)
Is this stuff important? Is it worth the money? I defer to the great Carl Sagan.
Please think about donating to SETI, and remember this next time you vote.
The Evolution of the Cowboy
As I write this, I’m sitting here watching Cosmos on Netflix on my XBox. Coolest XBox feature EVAR. I’m reminded of this video I watched the other night.
I know what he’s talking about. It’s the oddest feeling when you’ve learned enough science that suddenly everything starts to fit together. I’m reminded of the common Christian claim that Atheism or Science is a religion. The stupidity of that claim aside, I’ve realized something: These kinds of moments are not unique to religion. Religion has these kinds of epiphany moments. So does music. I remember my first musical “Moment” during a performance of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. It was amazing. I think I’d like to call it a Musicgasm. You simply can’t imagine it until you’ve had one, it’s unreal. They’re far too few and far between.
Religion can have the same kind of moments. I had one in the cult. A Godgasm, if you will. I know the allure of it. People believe they’re feeling the presence of God. It can be very hard to reason with someone who has had a Godgasm.
This is a Sciencegasm. It’s totally unique, yet familiar. I’ve had one. Apparently that’s all you get. It’s that moment when you realize that the Universe is glorious and amazing, awe inspiring if you will. Everything clicks, and you realize just how awesome it is to be a part of the Universe and to understand it as we do, and it doesn’t require a supernatural being to appreciate it.
What’s cool is that it only gets better. We actually understand very little about our Universe, but we learn more every day. A hundred, a thousand years from now, we’ll know so much more, but still not everything. There’s always another amazing, awe-inspiring discovery to make.
I can’t explain the unbelievable feeling of understanding how the pieces fit together, how we fit into our world, our Universe, and how even though we’re a small seemingly insignificant part of it, we’re still a part of it. Atheism is just as, no, more gratifying than Religion. I wish everybody could see this, but Atheists don’t proselytize. I’m not recruiting for the Atheist cause. None of us do. The only reason we’re in a fight with Religion is frankly because they started it. At some point teaching science became blasphemy. At some point realizing that we don’t need a god to be good became a threat. At some point no longer needing an imaginary Master became an affront. When we fight back we have reason and science on our side, but facts are meaningless to people who have already made up their minds.
It seems every Fall I undergo some kind of mental change. I evolve into a newer, better being. Well, sometimes it’s better. This blog has chronicled my evolution over the past few years. It’s time for another change.
On this blog I’ve made some friends. I’ve realized that conservatives, or at least Republicans, do not represent my values as a human being. I’ve advocated Henry Rollins for President. I’ve argued against voting party lines, and I’ve voted straight Democratic tickets. I’ve espoused the virtues of Taoism, and I’ve abandoned it because of the value it places on ignorance. I’ve ranted. A lot. I’ve geeked out. I’ve complained about religious intolerance, I’ve been intolerant of religion, and I’ve abandoned religion altogether, although I’m pretty sure that actually happened a very long time ago. I’ve really only just recently admitted it to myself. I’ve cussed, and blasphemed, I’ve hoped, and I’ve wondered. I’ve deleted the whole thing in a moment of anger, and I’ve painstakingly restored it after regretting my actions. I’ve had spiritual epiphanies, and I’ve despaired for the entire human race. I’ve grown as a human being, and it wasn’t always pretty.
I’ve discovered a lot about myself over the past few years. Anybody who reads this blog regularly probably has too.
I’ve been thinking about a new direction for several days now, and I think I’m going to do it. Hopefully I don’t lose what little audience I may have acquired spewing vitriol over the interwebs for the past few years. I’m absolutely in love with science right now, and I think I’m going to begin posting about this. For one, just so that I’m not just bitching all the time. For two, hopefully somebody will begin to see just what is so amazing about all of this. For three, it’s a nice convenient place to keep track of the things I’ve learned. Crap I wish I’d paid more attention in school!
With any luck the tone here will change. With any luck I’ll open a few minds. Mostly, I just don’t want to forget this stuff. I would love nothing more than to return to college right now and rack up several doctorate degrees in various fields of science, but that’s simply not reality given the cost of living and the cost of college. I’m also desperately trying to save for my children’s college, and sending myself back to school doesn’t help that cause.
Well, here we go…
Atheists can read Harry Potter and study Evolution without feeling like God is going to get them.
The civil rights movement is so much easier without all the black people
Today Glenn Beck hijacked Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy. Assisting him were Dr. Alveda King (it’s an honorary doctorate), Dr. King’s right-wing niece whose claim on Dr. King’s legacy more or less begins and ends with shared DNA, and Sarah Palin, right-wing shill, dumbfuck extraordinaire and half-term governor of Alaska who was nearly our vice president.
I haven’t seen anything from it yet. I’m sure I will, but I know Glenn Beck. He’s compared himself to Dr. King, Jesus, and Ghandi. Anybody who buys that Beck has anything in common with any of those people needs their brain examined. These people stood for love, understanding and unity. Beck stands for divisive politics, fear-mongering, and bizarre conspiracy theories (much like modern Christians).
In the hopes of minimizing the right-wing usurping of the anniversary of what may have been the greatest speech of the 20th century, I would like to remind everybody of what exactly Dr. Martin Luther King stood for. I’ll let him do it himself. Please, watch this, not Beck, when deciding what Martin Luther King’s legacy is.
“Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.”
Glenn, THAT is why you don’t get to claim his legacy.
And just for fun:

Obama Derangement Syndrome?
I was as shocked as anybody that President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. I didn’t know he was nominated. Now that the surprise has worn off, I’m proud. The leader of our nation has won the Nobel Peace prize. That doesn’t happen very often.
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The right is angry. They think he didn’t deserve it. They think he should give it back. They think the world will view this as a huge joke.
I have two questions for them. Answer these, and we can talk.
1) Is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded by an American institution or an international one?
2) Why has no Republican president in recent memory won the Nobel Peace Prize? I say recent memory, but I’m not sure ANY Republican has won one.
Should Bush have gotten a peace prize? I don’t think they award it for starting pre-emptive wars on false pretenses. In face, things like that usually lead to war crimes trials.
Rachel Maddow cited a right-wing viewpoint from the beginning of the decade called Bush Derangement Syndrome. It goes something like this: we hate Bush therefore he can do nothing right. I guess that means that being opposed to two ceaseless wars, torture, ignoring the Constitution, undoing the Constitution, warrantless surveillance, and other things along those lines is only because I didn’t like Bush. This is an interesting viewpoint, since I actually liked Bush until I found out about those things.
This viewpoint in interesting, though, because it seems that no matter what Obama does, they hate him for it. Even on issues that should not have a political slant, they boo his successes and cheer his failures. I don’t think Obama is perfect, in fact I’m keeping a running list of things he’s done (or not done) that upset me, but compared to Bush, he’s fuckin’ Jesus Christ.
I don’t understand the hate that leads someone to cheer America’s loss regarding the Olympics. This is from the same party that said “Country First”. I don’t understand the hate that leads someone to be angry that their president earned the Nobel Peace Prize. This is also from the same party that said “Country First”. Apparently “Country First” really means Republicans First.
Well, that’s not entirely fair, apparently John McCain had nice things to say. I may not agree with his viewpoints, but at least he’s capable of showing tact.
America… WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?
Message to Max Baucus: FUCK OFF AND DIE!
Max Baucus has introduced legislation that is basically a handout to the private insurance companies. This legislation cannot pass. It will bankrupt millions and make billions for the insurance companies in the process. In other words, the rich getting richer off the misfortune of the poor.
Fuck off Max. You may be a Democrat, but you’re a fucking corporate stooge. You might as well be George “I represent the top 1% of the rich in this country and the rest of you losers can fuck yourselves” Bush. Jay Rockefeller is trying to get anything even remotely resembling something good for the people in this bill, and you stump him at every turn. I hope they’re paying you well, fucker. If there’s a Hell, I hope you like it warm.
The Insurance Industry Profit Protection and Enhancement Act
Wendell Potter is a former vice-president of Cigna. One day he had an attack of conscience and chose to expose the insurance industry’s practices.
—Update:
I had to share this too. It came, from all places, from a commenter on Sarah Palin’s facebook page.
The Religious Right
I’m a bit confused by something, and I would appreciate it if somebody could help me out here. First, a caveat. I’m not a Christian, but having once been in a Christianity-based cult, I know a little bit about the Christian bible.
I would like to know how the Religious Right reconcile their views on Health Care Reform and Social programs with the following passage, taken verbatim and completely in context, from the Christian bible.
Matthew 25:31-46 (New International Version)
The Sheep and the Goats
31″When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his throne in heavenly glory. 32All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. 33He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.
34″Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. 35For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’37″Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’
40″The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’
41″Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 42For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
44″They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
45″He will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
46″Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.”
The cult didn’t pay much attention to Matthew 25, but I did. I would like to know how the Jesus depicted here and in many other parts of the bible reconciles with the “Why should I give up what I have for somebody else?” views we’ve been hearing?
Then, a final footnote. The Health Care bill is carefully crafted to not take away from you what you may already have, but only to offer a choice to those that currently have none. In other words, the poor. How does somebody oppose this and call themselves a “Christian”? Is fighting science and oppressing homosexuals somehow more important than this? That’s not what I read in my bible*.
Discuss.
* Common catch phrase from the cult
