Monthly Archives: February 2009

New site online!

So, everyone who hated the old theme… well, you probably aren’t reading this, but I have a new theme for you. So people who liked the old theme, before you abandon me, find the people who didn’t like it and tell them they can come back now. As you may have noticed, the new version [...]

The one where I stop being a bad blogger

Okay, so of late I’ve been slacking in my carnival-linking duties. Here’s breaking that habit with a link to the eleventy first Carnival of the Godless.

Review of Edward Feser’s The Last Superstition Part I: Morality

Edward Feser’s The Last Superstition is possibly the most entertaining and original of the various anti-atheist books that have come out in the past two years, if for no other reason than that it’s thesis is so radical: that rejection of Scholastic Aristotelianism is responsible for atheism, same-sex marriage, bestiality, necrophilia, the coming fall of [...]

“Enhanced proctological examination”

Andrew Sullivan still has the ability to make me go, “hee… hee… I don’t actually live in this country… Do I?… tee… hee…”

J. L. Hinman on the Jesus Project

Shorter version: OMFG! The Jesus Project is a bunch of people I disagree with. For quick background, I strongly recommend Richard Carrier’s posts on the Jesus Project. Richard’s attitude towards the affair seems to be “hey, some of these guys may be a bit kooky, but with the right process we’ll get worthwhile results.” Richard [...]