Fundamentalist Deceit: An American Tradition

Does the Evangelical Fundamentalist Christian movement in America (often called "The Religious Right"), really represent honesty, truth, integrity, peace, and the values outlined by The United States Constitution, or does it really represent dishonesty, deception, inconsistancy, unrest, and values that are anti-democratic? This Blog offers research on this subject, backed up by hyperlinks to relevent factual sources.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

WWW.Weirdcrap.com still Lives!

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Just a reminder to all those who still like my old website, www.weirdcrap.com ... The site is still up. For a few weeks, I had not visited i...
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

After a long, long pause...

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Sorry I haven't added anything for a while. I've been excessively busy both at work and home, as well as socially, and simply haven...
Friday, January 2, 2009

Six Simple Questions for Creationists

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Here are questions that creationists have never really given answers to. Several of them are pretty important, and without giving any answer...
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Friday, December 19, 2008

C.S. Lewis on thought...

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Many Christians like to quote C.S. Lewis in various discussions, and I recently came across this one , which I have seen before: "Supp...
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Does Science point to God? Dinesh D'Souza gets it all wrong again!

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Dinesh D'Souza recently wrote : Contemporary atheism marches behind the banner of science. It is perhaps no surprise that several leadi...
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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Questions Atheists allegedly can't answer...

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Okay, I know, I know... Ray Comfort is a retard, and I shouldn't bother answering his bullshit posts, because doing so just legitimizes ...
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Historical Revisionism from Dinesh D'Souza, Part 2

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D'Sousa also fails U.S. history. He'd like to say what most of the Christian Right has been trying to peddle on the American public...
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David W. Irish
David W. Irish is the author and artist of the most famous parodies of Jack Chick comics, as seen on Weirdcrap.com, as well as the book "America's Taliban: In their Own Words", available from "See Sharp Press. He is a long time atheist, critic of the far right, humorist, and proponent of weirdness. His website, Weirdcrap.com, has been around since the early days of the World Wide Web (Since 1994), and has been a popular site among detractors of religion, and proponents of weirdness.
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