Thursday, March 7, 2013
Even more regarding disdain for evidence
The
disdain for evidence instilled in people by the religious-industrial complex
spills over to poison the public discourse. If you wish to read more about this
then you’ll want to click on over to my essay “Codependent irrationalities vs.the economy.”
Speaking of disdain for evidence
The
Abstinence Education Reallocation Act, introduced by Representatives Randy
Hultgren (R-Ill.) and Daniel Lipinski (D-Ill.) seeks $550,000,000.00 over five
years. The Reallocation Act is intended to limit the information teens get
about topics which make religious folks uncomfortable – contraceptives for
example. However the evidence says such efforts are a waste of time and money.
This should be enough reason to stop this bit of legislative trash. This is especially
true in these times of endless yammering about cutting wasteful government
spending. Typical among the evidence is
study by the Department of Health Services, University of Washington which concluded
“Teaching about contraception was not associated with increased risk of
adolescent sexual activity or STD. Adolescents who received comprehensive sex
education had a lower risk of pregnancy than adolescents who received
abstinence-only or no sex education.” The preponderance of evidence says “abstinence
only” programs don’t work. But people are conditioned by the religious-industrial
complex to believe what is comfortable to believe rather than actual facts. So there
is a public debate when there should be none – and that debate is poisoned by misinformation
churned out by the religious-industrial complex.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
A prescription for leeches
If we consider “the economy” as a patient and Congress as
the doctor then Congress has done the equivalent of prescribing leeches. Trouble
is the economy was actually in fairly good shape when the leeches were first
prescribed. The leeches which were prescribed have slowly and surely sucked the
life out of the economy through holes – special tax-exempt loopholes which were
part of the prescription. When the leeches inevitably made the formerly healthy
economy sick then Congress prescribed more leeches. In this analogy each bit of
legislation allowing a wealthy person who could afford to pay their taxes to
avoid those taxes is another prescription for leeches. Doctor Congress stubbornly
clings to the notion that enough leeches will cure what ails the patient. From
this I conclude that the doctor needs to be fired for malpractice.
Now you might be wondering what this political
analogy is doing in an Atheist blog. Well that is easy. The doctor in the
analogy prescribes leeches despite overwhelming evidence that leeches are bad
for the economy. This propensity to ignore evidence is engrained in the doctor
by the religious-industrial complex. The religious-industrial complex does this
to preserve fanciful tales such as the Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark, and that
whole thing with the omnipotent sky fairy. Unfortunately the
religious-industrial complex does not draw a line when it is conditioning
people to ignore evidence. The engrained disdain for evidence spills over to
poison the public discourse on everything from “Global Warning” to the efficacy
of “Trickle Down Economics.” Mix with a substantial portion of greed and the
stage is set for economic disaster.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Is the NRA just another delusional cult?
Apparently there is a “Professor” James Tracy in Florida promoting the idea that the massacre of children at Sandy Hook elementary school wasn’t real. According to James Tracy and other “Sandy Hook Truthers” the whole thing was staged by the Obama Administration using “crisis actors.” This typical conspiracy theory claims the whole thing was staged as a pretense for taking away the guns and “Second Amendment rights” of law abiding citizens.
First of all I would find it far more plausible that the Republican National Committee orchestrated the whole thing. Their motivation would obviously be to energize a portion of the Republican “base.” Let’s say the means was perhaps to provide psychotic pharmaceuticals and weapons to someone they knew to be unstable. Then a few subliminal suggestions and they suddenly have a distraction from their failed economic policies related to the “fiscal cliff” as well as rallying point to energize “gun rights” segment of the Republican “base.” I would rest more easily if this “left-wing” conspiracy sounded less plausible.
The second important point is the similarities between the NRA and global warming deniers. Global warming deniers reject scientifically collected statistics and scientific conclusions derived from those statistics. NRA types similarly reject basic math. This is directly enabled by religion. That is because religion actively conditions large segments of the population to reject science and reason. This is done to protect religious fairytales such as those of Noah’s Ark and the Garden of Eden. Unfortunately the conditioning doesn’t just reject science which conflicts with religion – but conditions gullible folks to reject all science. This means religion poisons the public discourse regarding global warming and gun violence.
Then I hear NRA types referencing their “God given right to bear arms” – after which I can only conclude that the NRA is just another delusional cult.
First of all I would find it far more plausible that the Republican National Committee orchestrated the whole thing. Their motivation would obviously be to energize a portion of the Republican “base.” Let’s say the means was perhaps to provide psychotic pharmaceuticals and weapons to someone they knew to be unstable. Then a few subliminal suggestions and they suddenly have a distraction from their failed economic policies related to the “fiscal cliff” as well as rallying point to energize “gun rights” segment of the Republican “base.” I would rest more easily if this “left-wing” conspiracy sounded less plausible.
The second important point is the similarities between the NRA and global warming deniers. Global warming deniers reject scientifically collected statistics and scientific conclusions derived from those statistics. NRA types similarly reject basic math. This is directly enabled by religion. That is because religion actively conditions large segments of the population to reject science and reason. This is done to protect religious fairytales such as those of Noah’s Ark and the Garden of Eden. Unfortunately the conditioning doesn’t just reject science which conflicts with religion – but conditions gullible folks to reject all science. This means religion poisons the public discourse regarding global warming and gun violence.
Then I hear NRA types referencing their “God given right to bear arms” – after which I can only conclude that the NRA is just another delusional cult.
Banner for LGBT Pride Parade
Designed this and paid for two 3’ x 10’ vinyl banners so we would have something eye-catching to carry in last year’s LGBT Pride Parade. There was a contingent organized by Atheist Advocates San Francisco and we were part of that contingent.
Monday, January 9, 2012
If “Christian” voters really believe…
Then there is no way they can vote for Mitt Romney. Many are put off by the fact that when he is not worshipping money then he allegedly worships some deity named Elohim. Mitt’s religion doesn’t just offer him a place in heaven – it offers Mitt a chance to be god of his very own planet after judgment of this one. Mitt wants to be more than President of the United States. He wants to be “God.” But that is not the worst of it.
Being as camels may more easily pass through the eye of a needle than Mitt Romney through the gates of heaven then it follows that Mitt Romney can only lead people to some destination other than heaven. One can’t lead to where one isn’t going. He is outrageously rich and the favored religious texts of “Christians” are quite clear and consistent about earthly riches weighting one “down.” So if one believes the “Christian” Bible then one must conclude that Mitt Romney can only lead the country to “Hell.” Let us hope enough “Christians” don’t want to be led there and vote “Hell no, we won’t go!”
Being as camels may more easily pass through the eye of a needle than Mitt Romney through the gates of heaven then it follows that Mitt Romney can only lead people to some destination other than heaven. One can’t lead to where one isn’t going. He is outrageously rich and the favored religious texts of “Christians” are quite clear and consistent about earthly riches weighting one “down.” So if one believes the “Christian” Bible then one must conclude that Mitt Romney can only lead the country to “Hell.” Let us hope enough “Christians” don’t want to be led there and vote “Hell no, we won’t go!”
Saturday, January 7, 2012
The Reason Rally
Let’s make it a million Atheists march this March 24th! Now is the time to make you travel arrangements for the Reason Rally. I’ll be there!
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