Sunday, December 28, 2008
Human Adaptation/Evolution
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Something to tide over the masses
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Garfield minus Garfield
Fear of coming out
I still tend to hold onto my truth pretty closely, today I was helping my neighbor and her girls build a snowman, we were talking about christmas traditions. (I already knew they go to church every sunday) I said that growing up we would go to church on xmas eve then come home and make tacos. I told her that we didn't go to church, that I was raised episcopalian while my wife is catholic.
Ive noticed in writing this that I tend to use language carefully, "I was raised" points to the past and says nothing about current beliefs. These thoughts tend to weigh heavily on me, especially around this time of the year.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Were covered in snow, how about you?
I am not planning on going any time soon but 80 degrees sounds about right...*loud sigh*
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
"Think for yourself, question authority"
One of the things that got me to where I am today was to examine every belief that I have held. I do not believe in a god because there is no proof, existence is better explained in man inventing god instead of god inventing man. Pain and horror are easier to explain in a godless world, shit happens; it has always happened and it will continue to happen. Good and bad things happen to both good an bad people.
As a skeptic and an atheist I feel the driving need to constantly question everything around me. Why is the most powerful word in the human language.
A break from Detroit Unions
I don't see how anyone in this climate could think about striking at this time. While I don't care about the financial well fare of actors of the caliber of Hanks and Gibson, I can empathize with the working actors who have to work multiple jobs to do what they love. To quote the petition signed by 130 of the biggest names in Hollywood
"We support our union and we support the issues we’re fighting for, but we do not believe in all good conscience that now is the time to be putting people out of work."
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Prop 8 (A month later)
There has been everything from a short film musical Prop 8 the Musical and a call in "Gay" day, to a back and forth between a New York Times add proclaiming that mobs of gay people were attacking Mormons, and an add countering that from a NY gay advocate group Truth Wins Out that ran a counter add in the Salt Lake City Times showing the hypocrisy of the people who were responsible for the New York Times add. One of my favorites and probably most powerful arguments for the repeal of prop 8 was MSNBC's Keith Olbermann's strong reaction.
I know a few gay people. None that are really in my life on a constant basis (parents of an ex girlfriend). I don't know how ANYONE at all, religious or not, could deny basic rights from an individual based on a seemingly unimportant thing like sexual orientation. Who people are attracted to should not have anything to do with tax benefits, estate planning benefits, government benefits, employment benefits, medical benefits, death benefits, family benefits, housing benefits, consumer benefits, and a myriad of other random benefits.
My hope is that hopefully this backlash will create a fire storm that would bring another round of civil rights to yet another group of people that in a "land of the free"don't seem to be a part of.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Critical Control Point
My evolution of thought
I think I can directly attribute the evolution of my thoughts from ultra jaded Christian (vague idea that if god did exist that the church has done its best to defame him/her/it) to an agnostic viewpoint to a true atheistic viewpoint. Here it goes...
Ironically it started at Christmas last year, I got an ipod by my fairly religious in-laws. I started getting into podcasts, particularly science based podcasts. I started off with TEDtalks (www.ted.com) then moved into the skeptical arena. I started off with skeptoid hosted by Brian Dunning. This consisted of short (5-15 min) blurbs about various science, pseudoscience and paranormal phenomenon. This took me to skepticality hosted by Derek and Swoopy. Their podcast is about an hour and is filled with everything skeptical. I think the highlight of the podcasts are the interviews, with everyone from Niel DeGrass Tyson to James Randi to atheist rapper
Through the journy I was exposed to many views and people that I had not heard about. Michael Shermer, James Randi, Phil Plait, The Skepchicks, and many more. I learned about and purchesed Julia Sweeny's "Letting Go of God".
Lately I have gotten into a routine of keeping up to date with the podcasts I enjoy as well as reading science based nonfiction. I am currently reading "The Science of Good and Evil" by Michael Shermer. It takes a look at individual and group morality from an evolution standpoint, including the origin of religion and the role it played to our ancestors.
My goal with this blog is going to put my thoughts out there for ridicule and praise, to share what I am involved with, what I've learned and what my short comings are.