Posts Tagged ‘Hell’
 November 21st, 2011  Daniel Fincke
You know, for a guy who’s supposedly all about hating gays, Jesus as sure had a lot of people’s arms up his ass using him as a ventriloquist puppet. As far as I’m concerned when nearly everyone except serious historians talk about Jesus as an authority who proves their own values are correct, they had [...]
 Posted in Atheism, Bible, Bible, Christianity, Christianity, Jesus, Jesus, Religion  Tags: Easier For Camel To Go Through Eye of Needle, Hell, Jesus, Jesus and Ayn Rand, Jesus and Hayek, Jesus Rich People Hell, Lazarus and Rich Man, Libertarianism, Luke 16:19-31, Luke 6:20-26, Mark 10:17-25, Matthew 25:31-46, Occupy Jesus, Occupy Wall Street, Rich People, Rich Young Man, Sheep and Goats, Threats of Hell, Woe to the Rich 13 Comments »
 January 9th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Totally hilarious: Thanks Shane for the heads up. Your Thoughts?
 Posted in Christianity, Christianity, Comedy, Comedy, God, God, Hilarious, Religion, Religion  Tags: Heaven, Hell, The Devil 14 Comments »
 April 24th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
(For “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” I’m moving this post back to the front page.) This is a fascinating link to plenty of Islamic artistic renderings of Mohammed from before prohibitions were created. From the site: In 1999, Islamic art expert Wijdan Ali wrote a scholarly overview of the Muslim tradition of depicting Mohammed, which can [...]
 Posted in Arts, Islam, Religious Extremism, Women's Issues  Tags: Art History, Depictions of Mohammed, Gabriel, Hell, Medieval Art, Misogyny, Paintings, Religious Misogyny, Subordination of Women No Comments »
 August 24th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
In this third reply to Adam (you can read the first two here and here, but need not in order to follow this post), I will examine his following suggestions: When I asked if it is rational to cease rationality, what I meant was the following. Since it is only rational to explore all possible paths [...]
 Posted in Disambiguating Faith, Epistemic Justification, Epistemology, Ethics, Featured, Philosophy, Probability, Religion and Science  Tags: Biblical Genocide, Brainstorming, Counter-Intuitive Reasoning, Counter-Intuitive Truths, Eucharist, genocide, Hell, History of Science, Hypotheses, Hypothesis, Irrationalism, James Clerk Maxwell, Laws of Electricity, Philosophy of Science, Rationality, Religious Ethics, Religious Rationalization, Richard Feynman, Transubstantiation 7 Comments »
 July 24th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
The ideal of unconditional love strikes many as the purest, most ideal way to define the essence of love. It is easy to see why this characterization of the essence of love is appealing. Unconditional love is an undiluted love—if I love only the good in you but do not love the bad in you, [...]
 Posted in Atheistic Ethics, Christianity, Ethics, God, Love, Philosophy, Religion, Virtues  Tags: Calvinism, Conditional Love, Desirability, Erosiac Desire, Fitting Love, Hell, Intrinsic Goods, Irresistable Grace, Original Sin, Paradoxes, Parental Love, Predestination, Reprobates, Total Depravity, Unconditional Grace, Unconditional Love, Universal Love, Universalism, Value Perception No Comments »
 July 22nd, 2009  Daniel Fincke
Thanks to 123 Religious Comics. Your Thoughts?
 July 19th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
A few weeks ago now, I wrote a post, Commitment To Value Without God, in which I discussed how even when I was a Christian, I realized that I did not need to make reference to God in order to either psychologically recognize the value of sumptuous food or good friendship or any of various [...]
 Posted in Atheism, Atheistic Ethics, Christianity, Cultural Secularism, Education, Ethics, Evolutionary Psychology, Moral Psychology, Philosophy, Problem of Evil, Psychology, Religion, Social Psychology, Social Sciences, Sociobiology, Sociology, Why I Am Not A Christian  Tags: Africa, Colonialism, Compassion, Hell, In-group/Outgroup Psychology, Joshua Greene, Joshua Knobe, Nihilism, Peter Singer, Poverty, Starvation No Comments »
 July 14th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
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