atheismfuckyeah:

Further details on the Galway death.

Savita Halappanavar, who was 17 weeks pregnant, died of septicaemia a week after presenting with back pain on 21 October at University hospital in Galway, where she was found to be miscarrying.

After the 31-year-old dentist was told that she was miscarrying, her husband reportedly said that she had asked for a medical termination a number of times over a three day period, during which she was in severe pain.

But he said these requests were denied because a foetal heartbeat was still present and they were told at one point: “This is a Catholic country.”

Pro … “life”?

I think the term to use here is, “I can’t even”.

As in, I can’t even fucking wrap my head around fucking DOCTORS denying a medical procedure to someone who’s life is in danger and letting them FUCKING DIE because for some fucking reason they value this idea of protecting a non-fully formed fetus over the life of a fully autonomous, fully formed, living, breathing person.

It’s precisely shit like this that is the reason I’m so harsh of advocates of outlawing abortion and religious fundamentalists.

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(Source: stfueverything)

War on Religion

zenodotus5:

This phrase has been bandied about for a fairly long time. From stores choosing to acknowledge other religions with Happy Holidays to ensuring that those who need it have birth control covered by the insurance they pay for, the phrase is owned by White American Christianity*. Despite being the majority religion in this country, people cry incessantly about how persecuted they are. 

On Sunday we saw actual blood shed over religion. It was not White American Christians that were killed, but worshipers at a Sikh temple. CNN has infamously said that Sikhs are “unfairly targets” of Islamophobic attacks, as if to contrast it with the “fair targets:” Muslims. This terrorist’s** inability to discern between religions with certain types of PoC as worshippers is, sadly, shared with almost all the people of this country, including me.

The word “religion” has come to just mean “White American Christianity,” and it has to stop. We have to acknowledge that there are other religions out there, and they need to be given some of the spotlight dominated by White American Christianity. They need equal consideration for their faith in the law, barring, of course, any infringement on the rights of others. But, as I write this, I see people who can’t get married, or get birth control, because White American Christianity not only has a say in the law, but they basically WRITE the law. Add to this the ridiculous Sharia Law bills, and you see that the right to religion in this country only applies to White American Christianity.

The idea of calling attempts to prevent White American Christianity from completely dominating out lives a War on Religion was ridiculous before. The fact that people of a religion so few people in America actually know about (I, again, include myself) are dead from a violent attack makes the use of a term with such violent connotations as “war” in debates about fucking shopping bag signage seem like the height of pettiness.

*Note: I use this phrase because there are certain Christians in other parts of the world that do suffer violence, or legitimate violations of their religious liberty.

**(you will note the public’s hesitance to call a killer of a group of PoC that, in contrast to the immediate presumption of terrorism if the killer is a PoC)

Reblogging because I agree.

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hatefulatheist:

For the third day in a row the local news channel posted a story on Facebook about Chick-fil-a and for the third day in a row the homophobes come out in droves to comment on it. It is beyond frustrating to read the comments.

http://www.americaforpurchase.com/american-injustice/in-memorium-unsung-gay-americans/

hatefulatheist:

For the third day in a row the local news channel posted a story on Facebook about Chick-fil-a and for the third day in a row the homophobes come out in droves to comment on it. It is beyond frustrating to read the comments.

http://www.americaforpurchase.com/american-injustice/in-memorium-unsung-gay-americans/

religiousragings:

kevinsbirdhouse:

Of course there wouldn’t be a such thing as faith..it’s called ATHEISM.

The idea that faith trumps evidence…I can’t even begin to understand why that would make sense to people.

Because if everyone claps loud enough, Tinkerbell will come back to life.

religiousragings:

kevinsbirdhouse:

Of course there wouldn’t be a such thing as faith..it’s called ATHEISM.

The idea that faith trumps evidence…I can’t even begin to understand why that would make sense to people.

Because if everyone claps loud enough, Tinkerbell will come back to life.

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religiousragings:

confrontingbabble-on:

If a god had wanted to clearly communicate a message to all earth’s peoples, it would not have created a bible so open to innumerable interpretations, subjective application, or so full of contradictions and errors.

How can ANYONE possibly say that they follow the word of God when no one can agree on just what the fuck the word of God is!?  I mean, these aren’t the little questions — these are questions fundamental to what their God is all about.

Makes one think that man made god in his image, doesn’t it?

religiousragings:

confrontingbabble-on:

If a god had wanted to clearly communicate a message to all earth’s peoples, it would not have created a bible so open to innumerable interpretations, subjective application, or so full of contradictions and errors.

How can ANYONE possibly say that they follow the word of God when no one can agree on just what the fuck the word of God is!?  I mean, these aren’t the little questions — these are questions fundamental to what their God is all about.

Makes one think that man made god in his image, doesn’t it?

(via skepticalavenger)

hatefulatheist:

Those who grow up in an atheist household are least likely to maintain their beliefs about religion as adults, according to a study by Georgetown University’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).

Only about 30 percent of those who grow up in an atheist household remain atheists as adults. This “retention rate” was the lowest among the 20 separate categories in the study.

I honestly find these results very surprising, the entire article is available at the link above.

I honestly wonder how much of that is due to social pressure, such as joining a church because one’s partner is part of the church.

I went to church up until I was about 12 or so, then my mother decided to let me make my own choice, she did the same with both of my brothers as well.

One of us joined a christian church after getting engaged to a member of the church, my other brother is agnostic, and I’m a complete skeptical non-believer but didn’t come to that until my early 30’s (I was pantheistic and then agnostic before that).  

Again, it would be interesting to see the reasons behind atheists deciding to join a religion.

thisgingersnapsback:

On the conservative Christian radio show AFA Today, evangelical spokesperson Jerry Newcombe blamed the tragedy of the Aurora shooting on the nation’s loss of fear of God and hell. Discussing the victims, Newcombe argued that the non-Christians were going to Hell:

If a Christian dies early, if a Christian dies young, it seems tragic, but really it is not tragic because they are going to a wonderful place.. on the other hand, if a person doesn’t know Jesus Christ.. if they knowingly rejected Jesus Christ, then, basically, they are going to a terrible place.

[Read More] …if you can stomach it.

This is fucking disgusting for something like this to be co-opted by anyone, and even more so to use it as fear-mongering and pushing a fucking religious agenda.

These people seriously make me sick. 

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eightblackguys:

This should be required to be placed on all bibles.

eightblackguys:

This should be required to be placed on all bibles.

(via ragingbeard)

thesexpotblog:

Today I stumbled upon a site called 1Flesh.org. The site’s mission is to “revolt against artificial contraception”. It’s a Christian site that claims they “want sexy back”. They believe that use of contraception ruins relationships, creates higher STI rates, and makes sex…

You mean, a religious based website telling lies about shit? Neeeeeever!!!

As self-righteous as these people act, they sure as hell aren’t above telling lies and misleading folks, are they? 

nonplussedbyreligion:

10 questions that every intelligent Christian must answer

I first saw this video about 2 years ago.  His website was listed on a group of recommended sites on Unreasonable Faith, the first atheist blog I ever followed.  This is the first video I ever watched there.  I was still a Christian at the time and I found myself unable to answer the questions without making excuses to rationalize the behavior of God.  I actually had to revisit this video a few times.  I’ve even used some of these questions as talking points with my ex-pastor.  ~ Kim

(Source: godisimaginary.com, via deconversionmovement)

Amino Acid Synthesis (1953)

religiousragings:

accidentordesign:

When Stanley Miller produced a few amino acids from chemicals amid a continuous small sparking apparatus, newspaper headlines proclaimed, “Life has been created!” But evolutionists hid the truth: The experiment had disproved the possibility that evolution could occur. The amino acids were totally dead, and the experiment only proved that a synthetic production of them would result in equal amounts of left- and right-handed amino acids. Since only left-handed ones exist in animals, accidental production could never produce a living creature (R. Milner, Encyclopedia of Evolution, 1990, p. 274).

You know what’s interesting?

It’s not so much that it’s obvious that your taking an experiment from sixty (SIXTY!) years ago and almost certainly misinterpreting the results is an act of desperation.  That you aren’t talking about current research in abiogenesis and that it has progressed incredibly since this point must be clear to the most simple of minds.

It’s not just that your confusing evolution with abiogenesis shows with blinding clarity that you don’t even have the most rudimentary knowledge on either topic, and are just likely quoting from another source, which also clearly demonstrates that it’s author likewise didn’t have even the most rudimentary knowledge on either topic.

It’s really, rather, what the implication of this leaves for your god.

How the mighty have fallen, huh?  From the creation of life all in a single day to the manipulator of a some molecules on a microscopic scale 3.8 billion years ago.  Even if we grant that your god created the first reproducing molecules (which we by no means do), where, honestly, does that leave you?

Oh, I know.  This is just part of your argument, and you have similar arguments against all of evolution. (And by similar arguments, I of course mean highly strained, amateur, and deliberately misleading arguments, just as this one is.)

But it really all kind of comes down to the same thing, doesn’t it?  All of it a laughably fallacious arguments showing where science has it wrong, and none of it giving the slightest evidence as to why creation is right.

~ Steve

BOOM

I have nothing to add.

(via skepticalavenger)

Faith is relevant because of acceptance. Facts are relevant regardless of acceptance.

(Source: deconversionmovement)