Saturday, September 27, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Oh yeah! Feel that Christian love...

Well it seems the war on Christianity is going very poorly at the University of Alberta; so poorly that the Christians appear to have taken the offensive without even waiting for the first cheek slap.
It seems that the University of Alberta Atheists and Agnostics placed a hand-made banner in a campus building to advertise the OUT Campaign and their own organization. Overnight one or more loving followers of Jesus decided they would show their tolerance of peaceful displays of opposing viewpoints by simultaneously defacing the banner and praising their all-benevolent buddy-in-the-sky. Those poor persecuted Christians have bravely struck back against the Satan-spawned imps of free speech and thought; I feel better knowing that Jesus loves me so much that he doesn't give a fuck about what I think.
Now I know this was probably just one asshole and most likely not even a good Christian to boot. Hell it might even be a false-flag operation by the ungodly atheists trying to establish a beach-head for the upcoming annual war on Christmas. Still, some fuck-wad decided they would destroy property in order to make a statement. It's only fair that we return the statement by supporting the OUT Campaign ourselves and tell the ayatollahs, popes, pastors, bigots, fundies and other assorted god-botherers that human dignity and freedom deserves as much, if not more, respect than their commandments, prophets and gods.
The OUT Campaign calls on everyone, not just atheists and agnostics, to speak out and tell everyone that atheism and agnosticism are valid world-views that deserve the same respect as any other. It's either respect for all or respect for none; to that end the OUT Campaign has adopted the scarlet letter A as their own.
I encourage you to support the OUT Campaign.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Treaty of Tripoli Bitch!
Okay, I hear it too much and I'm fucking tired of it. Listen up and listen good:
The United States of America is not a Christian country and it was not founded upon Christian principles.
If you think otherwise then you don't know American history, you don't know the Constitution and you don't know American law. That's right, law. The Treaty of Tripoli was ratified by unanimous vote of the Senate and signed by President John Adams in 1797. Since our government has not since rebuked the treaty it is still the law of the land.
Let's take a quick look at Article 11 shall we:
Read 'em and weep boys. the Christian right is stupidly begging to be ass-raped on this issue if they keep up their idiotic blather. Face it; we have a secular government. I'm sure baby Jesus is crying.
Keep your imaginary sky-daddy out of my government, out of my schools and out of my fucking way.
The United States of America is not a Christian country and it was not founded upon Christian principles.
If you think otherwise then you don't know American history, you don't know the Constitution and you don't know American law. That's right, law. The Treaty of Tripoli was ratified by unanimous vote of the Senate and signed by President John Adams in 1797. Since our government has not since rebuked the treaty it is still the law of the land.
Let's take a quick look at Article 11 shall we:
Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
Read 'em and weep boys. the Christian right is stupidly begging to be ass-raped on this issue if they keep up their idiotic blather. Face it; we have a secular government. I'm sure baby Jesus is crying.
Keep your imaginary sky-daddy out of my government, out of my schools and out of my fucking way.
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