David Ahenakew, a Senator with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) and a former chief of the Assembly of First Nations made these shocking comments at a FSIN meeting […]
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If you have two religions in your land, the two will cut each other’s throats; but if you have thirty religions, they will dwell in peace. – Voltaire
David Ahenakew, a Senator with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) and a former chief of the Assembly of First Nations made these shocking comments at a FSIN meeting […]
Read moreHere's another reason why I'm agnostic and generally skeptical/afraid of organized religion: Mormons Again Promise To Stop Baptizing Dead Jews Link courtesy of Radley Balko.
Read moreMuslim extremists have rioted and burned down churches in Nigeria. All of this, over the presence of hundreds of single, beautiful women. Personally, I tend to be on my best […]
Read moreJeremy Lott gets some well-deserved coverage in the BC Catholic. Lott's blog which is also linked on the right under "Libertarians" can be found here. Update: Jeremy noticed.
Read moreI'm going to have to side with ACLU on this one. Creationism is a religious belief, evolution is a scientific theory. Apples and oranges.
Read moreWhat in the Hell is this about? I've never seen anything like it before. As editor and publisher of The Multiracial Activist I've received some really strange emails and letters […]
Read moreIs there no institution free of this nonsense? Now we have Secret Service agents involved. A Secret Service agent has admitted to leaving nasty religious based messages on the private […]
Read moreThanaa Imam writing for UPI in the Washington Times: "Iraq's state-run media has quoted Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan as saying during a visit to Baghdad that American Muslims […]
Read moreWell. The world is going to come to an end now, isn't it. This will be the fall of Western Civilization. Cats and dogs living together. Whatever. Of course, I'm […]
Read moreRadley Balko's take on the Pledge: "…I certainly don't think it's the federal government's (or a judge's) responsibility to ban the Pledge. Nor do I think any government — state, […]
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