13 January 2014
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
- Link round-up for 12 January 2014
- It hardly matters whether Christie knew
- The "comfort" of religion
- Video of the day -- Bill Maher on inequality
- Link round-up for 5 January 2014
- Videos of the day -- cryptocurrencies, going to th...
- Best of the Infidel, 2013
- 2013 on the blogs
- Video of the day -- X is Y
- Duck dye nasty
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
7 Comments:
Absolutely spot on.
Been say almost the same thing for years.
The conservative blogs I read are replete with derogatory and mocking words for gays, for example--"they're pushing their agenda on us!" And their hatred and contempt for the bi-racial guy in their WHITE HOUSE is epic.
And yet these same hypocrites, every Sunday, usually put up a "faith blog" praising the man and the religion they don't ever practice.
Maher hit all the nasty truths about them in this video.
Shaw: The psychological disconnect there is bizarre, to say the least. I'm amazed they can keep it up. It's almost as if they never actually looked at anything in the Bible except a few parts of Leviticus.
One of the most breathtaking examples of this sort of hypocrisy I ever saw was in an Ann Coulter rant (posted not that long after 9/11 as I recall) in which she claimed that one reason Christianity was superior to Islam was that, unlike the latter faith, it believed in turning the other cheek, yet in the very next sentence she started frothing at the mouth about how stupid and evil bleeding heart librulz were for (allegedly) wanting to adopt exactly that attitude towards America's enemies! Go figure!
Zosimus: I can only conclude that something like Orwell's doublethink is at work with these people. Either that or "turning the other cheek and such concepts are merely tribal labels to them, devoid of actual content.
Thesauros: I deleted your comments because they violated the comments policy. I will not post any more of them.
Infidel -- It's a tribal label. Many believers label themselves as such in order to feel good and belong to something bigger than themselves. Few have ever examined their faith's doctrine in depth.
Ahab: If they can't be bothered to think coherently about their own beliefs, it's a bit much to expect the rest of us to live by them.
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