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Sam Harris: What Obama Could Not and Should Not Say

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Sam Harris: What Obama Could Not and Should Not Say - On Faith at washingtonpost.com

NanoTech: Good For Us But Morally Wrong, Say US Faithtards

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nanopublic: Religion and nano … what the data show
Why would consumers and citizens have moral qualms about a technology they know little about?

Jesus Christ Was Not Obese, But He Didn’t Spin at Bally’s, Either

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Bod4God: Faith-based fitness


The founder of Bod4God, Reverend Steve Reynolds, says, “Jesus Christ was not obese.”

Don’t Bet Against Jesus In The… Superbowel…

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FaithNews Network

…’Cause He done rigged the game!

Scientology vs. Anonymous As Seen Through Web Analytics & SEO Filters

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Scientology vs. Anonymous - The Online Battle


“Visits to Scientology.org more than quadrupled in the month of January, with over 200,000 individuals visiting the site. Xenu.net also saw a bump in visitors, ending the month with a significant percentage increase, but still only managing less than half the traffic to the Scientology site.

This made me wonder if the Anonymous attacks may have backfired by generating new interest in the religion. Looking strictly at searches for the term “Scientology,” it’s possible that this is exactly what has happened.”

Long ago, I used to respect the veracity of the Wall Street Journal’s coverage, because it was mainly about numbers and money. That may still be the case, although I no longer read WSJ. It is really interesting to see a story about skepticism vs superstition covered as an SEO issue!

Faith-Based Crapola Spouted By All Candidates, Reports The New York Times

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The Faith to Outlast Politics - New York Times
Hillary Clinton has declared that there is no contradiction between “support for faith-based initiatives and upholding our constitutional principles.” John McCain has supported the idea especially as it relates to improving educational programs for disadvantaged children. Barack Obama describes faith-based programs as a “uniquely powerful way of solving problems” especially where former prisoners and substance abusers are concerned. When he was governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney created his own faith-based office.

Vote With Your Discards: Support No Faith-Based Coercive Charities

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Evolving in Kansas: Americans United: Public Funds Shouldn’t Support Coercive Faith-Based Ministries
Salvation Army or Salavation Army? I’m sorry, it was just standing there doing nothing. Anyway, they sound like drooling faithtards to me. Well-reasoned and polite discussion may now ensue.