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Ok, yes, I will admit that Kevin and I are Star Trek fans.  Not "Trekkies" but fans.

Anyways - great episode here, if you have about 50 minutes to spare.  Enjoy :)

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Picard is the man!

(Yes honey, this one is for you.)

 

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Tags: , , , | Categories: Fun Stuff, Jesus, Sightings Posted by Christina on 11/19/2009 1:30 PM | Comments (4)

 

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Tags: , , , , | Categories: Atheist, Christianity, Fun Stuff Posted by Christina on 10/25/2009 2:51 PM | Comments (1)

Alpha is an organization that offers an opportunity for anyone who wants to explore the Christian faith in sessions.  On their main site they offer a poll to their visitors..

 



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Tags: , , , , , | Categories: Atheist, Fun Stuff Posted by Christina on 10/7/2009 8:01 PM | Comments (0)

 

The team just passed the $1,000,000.00 lending mark.

Congratz!!

 

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Tags: , , | Categories: Articles, Atheist, Evolution, Fun Stuff Posted by Christina on 6/28/2009 9:39 AM | Comments (0)

Camp Quest

"Camp Quest is the first residential summer camp in the history of the United States for the children of Atheists, Freethinkers, Humanists, Brights, or whatever other terms might be applied to those who hold to a naturalistic, not supernatural world view.

The purpose of Camp Quest is to provide children of freethinking parents a residential summer camp dedicated to improving the human condition through rational inquiry, critical and creative thinking, scientific method, self-respect, ethics, competency, democracy, free speech, and the separation of religion and government guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.

Camp Quest was first held in 1996 and until 2002 was operated by the Free Inquiry Group, Inc. (FIG) of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The idea for the project originated with Edwin Kagin and he and his wife Helen served as Camp Directors for the first ten years of the original Camp Quest, retiring at the end of the 2005 camp session.

Currently Camp Quest, Inc., an independent 501(c)(3) educational non-profit, operates the Ohio Camp Quest and works to coordinate with and support the other independently governed Camp Quest programs. Six Camp Quest summer camps currently offer programs across North America."

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"The emphasis on critical thinking is epitomised by a test called the Invisible Unicorn Challenge. Children will be told by camp leaders that the area around their tents is inhabited by two unicorns. The activities of these creatures, of which there will be no physical evidence, will be regularly discussed by organisers, yet the children will be asked to prove that the unicorns do not exist. Anyone who manages to prove this will win a £10 note - which features an image of Charles Darwin, the father of evolutionary theory - signed by Dawkins, a former professor of the public understanding of science at Oxford University.

“The unicorns are not necessarily a metaphor for God, they are to show kids that you can’t prove a negative,” said Saman-tha Stein, who is leading next month’s camp at the Mill on the Brue outdoor activity centre close to Bruton, Somerset."

 

Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article6591231.ece

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Tags: , , | Categories: Atheist, Christianity, Fun Stuff, Signs Posted by Christina on 5/5/2009 7:41 PM | Comments (0)

Click here to vote for the next sign and see current signs here.

Here is their newest one:



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Tags: , , , | Categories: Fun Stuff, God, Quotes Posted by Christina on 5/2/2009 2:48 AM | Comments (1)

Simply put :)

 

#190199 +(962)- [X]

<Mooseka> IF GOD IS SO POWERFUL, WHY DID IT TAKE 7 DAYS TO CREATE THE EARTH.
<Mooseka> AND IF IT DID TAKE 7 DAYS, HOW LONG HAS IT TAKEN TO CREATE THE UNIVERSE?
<Mooseka> A PRETTY LONG TIME I'D THINK!
<Cef> to god a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is liek a day
<Cef> thats in the bible
<Mooseka> SO IT TOOK GOD 7000 YEARS TO MAKE THE EARTH?
<Mooseka> HOW THE FUCK IS HE POWERFUL THEN
<Mooseka> I COULD MAKE THE EARTH OUT OF LEGOS IN 7000 YEARS.

 

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Tags: , , , | Categories: Bible, Fun Stuff, Products Posted by Christina on 4/24/2009 4:41 PM | Comments (0)

This guy's review deserves a higher rating...

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1.0 out of 5 stars Had Promise, But Squandered It, February 11, 2009
The Lucifer character seemed like a nice enough guy. Refused to bow down to unjust authority, etc. Was pretty much a George Washington / King Leonidas type. For some reason they chose to focus on the Yahweh character however. He was a pretty big jerk, always commanding people to be killed and raped and whatever. Didn't really understand the part where the guy offered his daughters up to be raped. Come to think of it, way to much rape in this book. Anyways, it was cool when the bear ate the children for making fun of that guy, but the scene was not nearly long enough. Also, didn't quite understand how the author got away with so much plagiarism from Egyptian and Sumerian books, but whatevs. Liked the part where he said not to eat seafood. Its nice to see he also had a bad Red Lobster experience. Would recommend the author try Joe's Crab Shack. Its divine.
 

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