The fundamental tenets of Christianity cannot be believed by a thinking person.
—Christopher Hitchens (paraphrase)
The fundamental tenets of Christianity cannot be believed by a thinking person.
—Christopher Hitchens (paraphrase)
To give you an idea how deeply ingrained the schism between Sunni and Shiite is, Stephens began his commentary noting that “Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the prominent Sunni cleric, said Friday that Hezbollah and Iran are ‘more infidel than Jews and Christians.’” Suffice to say that, among the faithful, it’s a toss-up whether they hate each other more than they hate infidels.
Sam Harris brilliantly argues why many Muslims will gladly die to kill the unbelievers. We need to be afraid of this marriage.
I am afraid of Islam.
I am not afraid of most Muslims because they see that a less than literal interpretation is required, if they are to live among their fellows.
Before you go on about keeping prayer in school, remember that others besides Christians will share in the benefits.
I’m more concerned with how they were able to find the people who made the posts than with what they arrested them for.
Disembodied space brains may end up being the default conscious lifeform in our Universe—unless String Theory pans out, anyway.
That today a woman should be charged with insulting religion by entering a temple while menstruating makes about as charging her with witchcraft because your lawn went yellow.
Don’t end up like this guy. Remember your stupid decisions every time you’re sure you’ve made the right one this time. Faulty judgement is one of our best things.
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