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What if you are wrong?

post a comment | posted Apr 16

 

I see it time and time again, after a non-believer has explained away creationists arguments, the creationist will often end their argument with the question, "What if you are wrong?" When a creationist asks a non-believer, "What if you are wrong?," what they are really suggesting is that if a non-believer is wrong about god not existing, then the non-believer may go to hell for not believing in god.

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The Secret Hideout

post a comment | posted Apr 14

 

Along with my newest art piece, I present to you its audio compliment, my latest track\soundscape, The Secret Hideout

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Attributes of god that indicate there isn't one

post a comment | posted Apr 4

 

I find that many of the characteristics that creationists frequently apply to their god (I'll be referring to the god, Yahweh) are contradictory and self cancelling. Creationists assert that their god has no beginning, no end, is an uncaused cause, and cannot be scientifically identified or examined as it exist outside of scientific observation because of it's supernatural properties. They claim to know specific characteristics of Yahweh, to talk to Yahweh, to hear Yahweh speak to them, to know what Yahweh approves and disapproves of, etc... Each one of these claims raises a red flag which I cannot allow myself not to question and address.

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Hiroshima 08:15 August 6 1945

3 comments | posted Mar 30

 

I've always felt a great sadness over the atomic bomb nuclear attacks that took place on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and at Nagasaki August 9, 1945. I feel that this was one of mans biggest failures in judgment ever. Anyways, due to my feelings on the subject, I decided to compose a soundscape reconstructing...

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Our father who art not in heaven

post a comment | posted Mar 18

 

The fattest fairytale ever fed fixes a folly to foil ones head. Flattering it's host with features to attract, it forges a fiction flavored like fact...

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Dominoes all the way down

1 comment | posted Mar 16

 

I think of the universe, the planet(s), our lives, our biology, the nature of things, to be like an extremely complex domino effect. There are tiny domino effects that as a whole create one larger domino that is on its own domino effect level, and so on...

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Six inches of snow

post a comment | posted Feb 29

 

Branches curiously root-like replicate themselves into the frozen air to jointly host today's fair burden of romancing winters frosty breath upon their once deathlike limbs. A skeletal framework now flattered to be spangled by nature's artistic compliments ironically outlines the now treacherous icy road routinely worn in attempts to make a living...

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The Evasive God

post a comment | posted Feb 19

 

If extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, then how is it that a single word which represents such an extraordinary claim has the ability to survive for such a long time without extraordinary evidence to support it's implications? Simple, never clearly define the word to begin with, and allow it's hosts to adapt it's definition to the environment...

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Memetic Debris - Enjambement

3 comments | posted Feb 18

 

Children's personification of inanimate objects compliment their imaginary friend complex and subjects them to being unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy to the point of where even as an adult they cling to an Imaginary attic friend whom...

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Thoughts on Valentines day

3 comments | posted Feb 11

 

If it is the intention of Valentines day for lovers to express their love for each other to each other, then I think that the day defeats itself in serving its purpose. If one needs a special day to express their love and are doing so only because the day asks for it, then how sincere could such expressions of love be?

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