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A little while ago, some Christian made a post trying to show that atheists are sexual bigots because there haven’t been any big campaigns to legalize incest. His point was that we are as bigoted against incest as Christians are against homosexuality.
I made three separate comments on how I have no objection to consensual incest between [...]

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Since Josh did a post about putting a warning label on front of Bibles and since I support a warning label, I thought I’d propose what the label should say.
Well, I recommend we place one of those PARENTAL ADVISORY - EXPLICIT CONTENT labels that you see on CDs and music films and then splice on [...]

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as you may have noticed from some of my recent posts, i’ve been looking into LaVey satanism a lot lately. i identify with a lot of its core principles, but I also have a lot of objections and differing opinions that will probably keep me from ever becoming a  satanist.
SELF-CONTRADICTION
the whole magic thing seems to be different in [...]

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From the Kreuger vs. McHugh debate at infidels.org
“A being with unusual powers or characteristics may exist, but a being with contradictory features cannot exist. When I say that a being’s attributes are “incoherent,” I mean much more than that the attributes of that being are strange or mysterious. I mean that they contradict. This means [...]

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as you breathe in, smoke fills your lungs and you feel the natural world melting away.
lsd, salvia, etc. all create hallucinations, tricking your natural senses and making you believe you can see monsters, can transform into inanimate objects (like a table, for example), can fly and teleport, etc.
when tripping on hallucinatory drugs, your entire reality shifts.
this [...]

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Here’s just some thoughts on “god” and the whole concept. I pulled this one out of my ass, so it’s not that scientific or anything. its all based on logic and human nature, though, so i don’t think i’m going to need to quote scripture or studies or anything. i do believe it’s a good argument.
way back [...]

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