4 Responses to “How atheists think and act, and why”
on 22 Sep 2008 at 2:44 am 1.anonymous said …
A classic. This has to be my favorite speech by Penn Jillette. It’s quite inspiring; I’ve quoted it many times and occasionally listen to it just for the joy of living reality that it expresses.
on 22 Sep 2008 at 3:55 am 2.SteveK said …
Ugh. Another dull pencil in need of sharpening.
on 22 Sep 2008 at 10:50 pm 3.lil tom said …
steveK,
I notice you would rather spend time writing weak insults than attempting to answer the questions we were getting into when you left us hanging (lhc post and christians to atheists post). I’m beginning to sense that you’re not willing to think too hard about the heavy questions of your faith.
I’m very curious about some of the christians who frequent these comments, only to ditch out when the going gets tough.
on 22 Sep 2008 at 2:44 am 1.anonymous said …
A classic. This has to be my favorite speech by Penn Jillette. It’s quite inspiring; I’ve quoted it many times and occasionally listen to it just for the joy of living reality that it expresses.
on 22 Sep 2008 at 3:55 am 2.SteveK said …
Ugh. Another dull pencil in need of sharpening.
on 22 Sep 2008 at 10:50 pm 3.lil tom said …
steveK,
I notice you would rather spend time writing weak insults than attempting to answer the questions we were getting into when you left us hanging (lhc post and christians to atheists post). I’m beginning to sense that you’re not willing to think too hard about the heavy questions of your faith.
I’m very curious about some of the christians who frequent these comments, only to ditch out when the going gets tough.
on 23 Sep 2008 at 11:25 am 4.boblowe said …
finally someone is making sense by marketing tee shirts that read:
GOD
IS NOT
MY DRUG
OF CHOICE
and
RELIGION
IS NOT
MY DRUG
OF CHOICE