12 September 2010
About Me
- Name: Infidel753
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
Individualist, pro-technology, pro-democracy, anti-religion. I speak only for myself and not for any ideology, movement, or party. It has been my great good fortune to live my whole life free of "spirituality" of any kind. I believe that evidence and reason are the keys to understanding reality; that technology rather than ideology or politics has been the great liberator of humanity; and that in the long run, human intelligence is the most powerful force in the universe.
Previous Posts
- The right is still wrong
- The ninth anniversary: despair and hope
- Link roundup for 11 September 2010
- Koran cook-out canceled.....
- Video of the week -- hot dogs
- Koran cook-out
- A win down under
- Link roundup for 4 September 2010
- "Those deepest of questions"
- Video of the week -- Hitchens in Toronto
God doesn't exist
Evolution happened
Global warming is real
Homosexuality is normal
Aging is a curable disease
The election was not stolen
Everything "spiritual" is a lie
US out of UN, UN out of US
Free speech is for everybody
Humans do not have "souls"
Men can't become women
Fetuses are not persons
Words are not violence
Taiwan is a nation
Pluto is a planet
5 Comments:
Hell ... I thought it was going to be about burning a bible ... there just aint no more good ole fashioned humor left. A confederate flag ... do they still exist?, I reckon you can buy them online.
A confederate flag ... do they still exist?, I reckon you can buy them online.
I hear in a lot of the country you can get them off of pick-up trucks. Need to be kinda careful, though.
I've read that in the sixties there were these mini-Bibles that evangelists used to hand out on college campuses, and the students would use the individual pages for rolling joints -- they were the perfect size. The person who wrote about this mentioned once actually asking an evangelist for another Bible because "the one you gave me last time is all used up", and the guy looked confused.....
Thanks for the remindr. I placed an image on my side bar.
I remember those little free bibles. We always had a stack of them in reform school. We used to pilfer cigarette butts where ever we could find them, save the tobacco and roll cigarettes with that thin paper.
Hey! We were desperate. :)
Rita: Very innovative thinking indeed ... and you bring back alot of ole memories girl! When I was in a reform once in Industry, NY (well actually more like a prison for offender's between age's 15 and 17 basically) we had our cigarette's dispersed to us by guard's about 6 time's a day only ( I was con a maximum security/ punishment unit though )... like when you were working the field's... after a few hour's we get to take 15 (minute break and have a cigarette and water) before lock mdown in our cell's and light's out at night, etc. :)
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