Earthquake Paranoia

February 28, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
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What happened in Haiti, and now in Chile, is devastating. It’s not a laughing matter. Nor is it a time to lose oneself in delusion and fear. The only people who should be thinking yesterday’s earthquake in Chile may be the end of the world are those who have lost friends and family members or who have sustained severe damage to their homes. To them this ordeal is very difficult to move on from and may indeed seem like the end of the world.
But to the average religious Twitter user, yesterday’s earthquake and resulting tsunami are clear evidence of the second coming of Christ. So today I give you the plate tectonically challenged:

An 8.8 earthquake hit Chile now?! Wth. There’s just way too much going on. lf you didn’t before, you better start talkin to Jesus.

Another devastating earthquake can only mean one thing: The End Times are upon us, but fear not, Jesus will be here shortly.

Earthquake here, Earthquake there…Is the world about to end

Earthquake in chile. Tsunami in hawaii. I’m telling you, this is the begining of the end. 2012

EARTHQUAKE IN CHILLE..INCREASE IN EARTHQUAKES IS A SIGN FOR THE SECOND COMING OF LORD JESUS CHRIST TO THIS WORLD SOON AS PER BIBLE..
earthquake in haiti, earthquake in okinawa, earthquake in chili, tsunamis, i feel like the world is about to end.

#earthquake Jesus Christ addressed signs of the last days.Earthquakes was 1 warning that He mentioned. False Christs /Messiahs mentioned 4X

Everyone needs to pray for California cuz an earthquake is expected to happen.And pray for all the citires hit.Blood of Jesus upon us all.

I really think the world is ending. There was a Earthquake in Chilie which caused a Tsunami. The world has been in a decline since Jesus.

is th world coming to a end? Earthquake. Tsunami. Fire. Flood..
Jesus Christ, the earthquake that hit Chili produced a tsunami that’s headed for Hawaii? This shit is getting eerie

man yall hear bout the earthquake in chile and the tsunami in japan? crazy i tell ya Jesus is coming back soon one day when we least expect

OMG! Earthquake in Chile and Tsunami in Polinésia! These are signals of Jesus’ coming!

Praying for everyone today In earthquake and tsunami danger. The earth is certainly groaning , Thank you Jesus that You are in control

The earthquake that happened in chili just goes to show how close w r to the 2nd coming of Jesus
the end of the world really in the future?—thinking from the earthquake in Chile

The end of the world seems to be coming. Earthquake after earthquake, weird weather…come quickly, Jesus

what’s goin on in this world, earthquake here, war and tsunami there, is that the end of the world coming in??? May God bless us..

Whats happening to the world? Hawaii? Earthquake in Chile? The world really, is coming to an end soon enough. Uh oh.

I can only draw one conclusion from this mess of paranoia. Clearly, not too many people know how to spell Chile.

And somewhere, right now, someone is turning away

February 28, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
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#SomewhereRightNow someone is turning to Jesus Christ to be saved & forgiven and is starting a new life as a new creation in Christ.

Jesus, you’re killing my ass!

February 28, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
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Here, there, everywhere a podcast

February 28, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
Filed under: Recommendations 
I reserve Sundays for my non-belief. I search for tweets and other screenshots for the upcoming week of blog posts, I try to catch up on everyone else’s blog posts over the past few days, and I download new podcasts to replace the ones I’ve listened to while driving back and forth to work.
So that said today I wanted to do a quick show and tell of the podcasts I listen to on a regular basis. Maybe I listen to some that others do not know about, and maybe there are some that I should be listening to that you, my lovely readers, can suggest. Away we go.

Astronomy Cast

Double Meat Podcast

For Good Reason with D.J. Grothe

Geologic Podcast

Point of Inquiry

Skeptically Speaking

The Skeptic Zone

Token Skeptic

Any other suggestions?

Non-Believers Giving Aid

February 27, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
Filed under: Recommendations 
With the events playing out in Chile and all along the Pacific coasts this morning, I would like to reiterate that there is an easy way for non-believers to donate to tragedies such as this by clicking on the A+ square.

The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDFRS) has joined forces with 20 other freethought groups or associates, to collect donations to non-religious relief organizations. Those participating are Atheist Alliance International, Atheists Helping the Homeless, Atheists United, The British Humanist Association, Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, Freedom From Religion Foundation, The International Humanist and Ethical Union, James Randi Educational Foundation, Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers, New Humanist Magazine, Pharyngula, Rationalist Association, Rationalist International, Reasonable New York, The Reason Project, The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, Secular Student Alliance, Skeptics in the Pub, The Skeptic Magazine, The Skeptics Society and Unreasonable Faith.
We have set up a new dedicated bank account and PayPal facility in the new name of Non-Believers Giving Aid. All of the money donated will be distributed to disaster relief.
Clearly the immediate need is for the suffering people of Haiti, and all the money raised by this current appeal will go to that cause, but the new account will remain available for future emergencies too. There are, of course, many ways for you to donate to relief organizations already, but doing it through Non-Believers Giving Aid you are helping to counter the scandalous myth that only the religious care about their fellow-humans.
It goes without saying that your donations will only be passed on to aid organizations that do not have religious affiliations.

We have a voice in Washington

February 26, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
Filed under: Politics 

From the Center for Inquiry,

Council for Secular Humanism Representatives Participate in Historic White House Briefing:

Washington, D.C.—Representatives from the Council for Secular Humanism have participated in a first-of-its-kind White House briefing for members of America’s secular community. Officials of the Obama Administration met today (February 26, 2010) with a delegation drawn from the nation’s leading secular humanist, humanist, atheist, and freethought organizations to discuss policy in areas of concern to the nonreligious community. These issues included protecting children from religion-related neglect and abuse, ending proselytizing in the military, and fixing the faith-based initiative to conform with accepted secular principles. The briefing was coordinated by the Secular Coalition for America (SCA), a Washington, D.C.-based coalition of national organizations that lobbies on issues of secular concern. The Council for Secular Humanism is a member of SCA.

The Council’s delegation included Tom Flynn (Buffalo, N.Y.), executive director of the Council and editor of its flagship magazine Free Inquiry, and three Washington-based activists: Toni van Pelt, executive director of the Center for Inquiry/Office of Public Policy; Melody Hensley, executive director of the Center for Inquiry/D.C., and Stuart Jordan, a retired NASA scientist and a science advisor for the Center for Inquiry/Office of Public Policy. The Center for Inquiry, a supporting organization of the Council for Secular Humanism, conducts lobbying and public education in the national capital area.

Speakers on behalf of SCA included:

• SCA executive director Sean Faircloth, addressing the faith-based initiative and policy concerning religious child-care facilities;
• Jason Torpy of the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers and Kathleen Johnson, Military Director for American Atheists, addressing religious discrimination in the military; and
• Liz Heywood, a survivor of a childhood bone disease left untreated by her Christian Science parents, was unable to attend due to weather-related travel difficulties. Her statement was read by Sasha Bartolf, Legislative Director for SCA.

This briefing represents the first time a U.S. administration has engaged in a formal exchange of views with representatives of America’s fast-growing nonreligious community. President Obama was the first U. S. president to acknowledge nonbelievers in an inaugural address. In a press release issued prior to the briefing, the SCA described the briefing as “the latest indication that the secular movement is gaining significant momentum, and that secular Americans, numbering in the tens of millions, are a constituency that must be included.”

Thank you, D.C. area secularists. Thank you for making our community heard.

Knock, knock…anyone home?

February 26, 2010 by Julie · Comments Off
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