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- Some Funny Jokes by Jo's Reviews And Ad Space on Nov 21, 2009
Jesus and St Peter are playing golf.Jesus is using his cosmic powers to move the ball hither and tither,up over trees to return in boomerang-type arcs and so on. St Peter finally gets fed up and says,"Are you going to play the game or are you just...
- Funny Church Photos by Jo's Reviews And Ad Space on Nov 20, 2009
Church Funny PhotosCourtesy of MckLinky Stuff – FREE! Do Dogs go to Heaven? Hysterical! These two churches face each other across a busy street. How you know if a Catholic is driving too fast. Jewish Olympic Swimmer?
- Distorting Darwin by Open Parachute on Nov 17, 2009
Poor old Charles Darwin. In this year of celebration, when me mark the 200th year since his birth and the 150th year since the publication of his great work The Origin of Species, he is being subjected to a real deluge of misrepresentation. The ideol...
- The Bags by Christchurch Photo Diary on Nov 16, 2009
A puzzling display featuring numerous tea bags. This a window in the Majestic Church, whose home is the old Majestic Theatre on the corner of Manchester and Lichfield Streets in the central city. A poster in another window, also featuring a tea bag,...
- The rules of science by Open Parachute on Nov 15, 2009
PZ Myers has a great post Ten Questions to Ask Your Biology Teacher About Intelligent Design. It briefly discusses, and disposes of, some of the most common intelligent design (ID) arguments. And does it so clearly. He is a great writer – and I...
- Morality – from the heavens or nature? by Open Parachute on Nov 12, 2009
Yet another great video from the recent AAI Convention. It’s a presentation by Andy Thomson on the scientific approach to morality. I included a past lecture of Andy’s on terrorism in my post Now I’m to blame for Stalin! In this talk he...
- Lamenting loss of funerals by Open Parachute on Oct 21, 2009
So Ed Tomlinson, a UK Church of England vicar, has been ripping in to secular funerals. He himself is looking forward to the “gorgeous liturgy of the requiem mass. . . . Whereas the best our secularist friends (and those they dupe) can hope for...






