4 Misconceptions About the Nature of Offense Here are four common sense assumptions about giving and taking offense that I think are fundamentally mistaken and which atheists need to argue against: “You have every right to be offended, but you don’t have the right to censor others just because you’re offended.” “You cannot blame people [...]
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No, Not Everyone Has A Moral Right To Be Offended By Just Any Satire or Criticism
February 15th, 2012
Daniel Fincke Asking Richard Wade About Anger In Families Divided Over Religion
July 2nd, 2011
Daniel Fincke Below is part 2 of my 8 part discussion with Richard Wade of the Friendly Atheist’s “Ask Richard” column. In part 1, Richard discussed how he became involved in atheist issues and discussed how the idea for his “Ask Richard” column came about. Below we talk about the prevalent theme of anger in the letters [...]
Will Burqa Bans Around Europe Lead To Stricter Restrictions On Muslim’s Expression?
May 26th, 2010
Daniel Fincke An Australian report talking to mostly Muslim women in the first part: In the second video, we have a Muslim cleric claiming that bestiality is legal in America in 28 states, saying that Muslims are “superior beings” to non-Muslims, and that it is just for adulterers to be stoned: Your Thoughts?
Jared Diamond On The Evolution Of Religions
September 24th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Jared Diamond, the author of Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates Of Human Societies on the evolution of religion: Your Thoughts?
If These Are God’s Miracles, Where Are His Priorities?
September 12th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Brand new from ZJ: The French have a spring that is alleged to perform miracles. ZJ reasons that even if it did perform miracles it wouldn’t speak much of the deity behind them: Mr. Deity on the other hand seems to understand these criticisms and that’s why he never intervenes: Your Thoughts?
Christians and Muslims Assess their Holy Books Differently: a Polemic
August 29th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Hi! I’m Sendai Anonymous. Recently, Daniel and I have been having a bit of a back and forth about Christianity and Islam, and the way the believers choose to interpret their holy books here, and I thought it’d be best if I briefly summarised my views, too. In his post, Daniel writes that Islam is, [...]
A Creation Petting Zoo?
August 27th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Keeping up with the amusement church theme found on the rest of the grounds, Profit Prophet Ham has a lovely little petting zoo, perhaps one of the two interactive exhibits available to catch the attention of children.
Richard Feynman
July 3rd, 2009
Daniel Fincke Interesting discussion on what sorts of “big questions” physics wants to answer, from Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman, found on Pharyngula:
“God Hates The World” By The Westboro Baptist Church ft. Johnny B.
July 3rd, 2009
Daniel Fincke This is wildly creepy and disturbing. Watch to the end.
Moral Integration, or the Pros and Cons of Moral Absolutism and Ethical Pluralism
July 2nd, 2009
Daniel Fincke Aaron writes this wonderfully thought provoking reply to my post about moral motivation apart from reference to God: I had an argument a few years back with someone over this. She thought I’d go to hell for not believing in Jesus, even thought she thought I was a great person. I found that troubling. It [...]
A Muslim Woman Against the Burqa
July 2nd, 2009
Daniel Fincke From Feministing, worth reading in full: But then the argument goes: surely for the women who choose to wear the burqa, the garment is a choice not a tool for suppression. This argument obscures the fact that there is a pervasive, sexist propaganda in many Muslim communities in favor of the burqa. Many women are [...]
Palin As Paradigmatic Fundamentalist and Why I Turned Against Faith
July 1st, 2009
Daniel Fincke A reader of Andrew Sullivan’s blog brilliantly connects the dots: Part of Sarah Palin’s irresistible appeal to her fundamentalist base is her ability to look at the camera with utter conviction and declare black to be white. The ability to lie well is a valuable part of the fundamentalist psychology. My son isn’t gay, he [...]
Joe The Plumber Won’t Run For Office
July 1st, 2009
Daniel Fincke Thank God: Asked if he has plans to run for public office, he replied, “I hope not. You know, I talked to God about that and he was like, ‘No.’” “I believe he’s gotten me on this grassroots movement. If I can encourage leaders to step up, that’s what I would like to do. That’s [...]
Jon Stewart Against Dogma and Extremism But Not “Religion”
July 1st, 2009
Daniel Fincke Jon Stewart: Religion makes sense to me. I have trouble with dogma more than I have trouble with religion. I think the best thing religion does is give people a sense of place, purpose, and compassion. My quibble with it is when it’s described as the only way to have those things instilled. You can [...]
If Faith Isn’t Publicly Justifiable, How Can It Provide Justification At All?
July 1st, 2009
Daniel Fincke Chris’s reply to part 2 of my series of objections to religious moderates and intellectuals: For the purposes of this post, I will identify two claims which many Christians accept (and which I understand you do not): (1) that the central claims of Christianity are true, and (2) that faith, properly understood, is a justified [...]
The Case Against Being “Spiritual But Not Religious”
July 1st, 2009
Daniel Fincke Greta Christina on the claim to be “spiritual but not religious.” I’m not sure I agree in all the particulars about which is worse, but she makes a developed argument, worth reading in full. Here are just two key sections. When I’m in a less generous mood, though, I see this trope as totally smug [...]
Daily Hilarity: “The Reason For Everything and the Purpose of Life”
June 30th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Bill Maher reads from Rick Warren’s Purpose Driven Life for an encore… “Rick Warren, he knows God–Knows him? He talks about him like they were in the Rat Pack together”
Free Speech is Sacred
June 30th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Old news from when I was not blogging that I want to make sure I have a post which is a resource on this topic. Lou Dobbs and Christopher Hitchens with invaluable report on UN Resolution And for more about the issue of the Orwellian UN resolution against “defamation of religion,” these two articles by [...]
“You’re An Atheist Because You Want To Sin”
June 30th, 2009
Daniel Fincke Austin Cline has a really nice reply that points out the unintelligibility of this old ad hominem: It is simply nonsensical to insist that people don’t believe in some particular god simply because they don’t want to be held accountable to that god. Do Christians disbelieve in Zeus because they don’t want to be held [...]
Sincerity, Hypocrisy, and Mark Sanford
June 30th, 2009
Daniel Fincke I loathe witch hunts over people’s personal lives. What interests me are some observations on sincerity and hypocrisy which seem apparent to me watching the bizarrely unself-aware and narcissistic way that Sanford has acted as though he is a character in the Bible or some other morality tale in which he is the star. I [...]
Palin As Your Heavenly Father
June 30th, 2009
Daniel Fincke I don’t think anything could say God-complex any clearer than this: When Trig was born, Palin wrote an e-mail letter to friends and relatives, describing the belated news of her pregnancy and detailing Trig’s condition; she wrote the e-mail not in her own name but in God’s, and signed it “Trig’s Creator, Your Heavenly Father.”




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