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By MICHAEL ARGENTINI
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Advocacy
Below are organizations for which I am an advocate in their quest of civic equality for those with a natural worldview.
The Richard Dawkins Foundation
for Reason and ScienceFreedom from Religion Foundation
Category: Commentary
Rush Limbaugh Outrageous? Please.
So, anyone who takes Rush Limbaugh seriously should think again. This asshole is a ratings whore. His outrageous hegemonic hyperbole toting the Republican line is nothing more than offensive ratings fodder for fools. Continue reading
Mitt Romney Believes in Crazy Shit
Mitt Romney has been adjusting his message more toward the ultra-conservative religious right of the party ever since Rick Santorum surged in the polls, winning the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses, as well as a nonbinding primary in Missouri. Apparently, Mitt’s quite devout. But when explaining his religious beliefs, he dances around the subject, never getting into too much detail. Continue reading
Tagged Atheism, Politics, primary, republican, Romney
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Did Not Support Prayer in Public Schools
Dr. King supported the various Supreme Court decisions prohibiting government-sponsored prayer in public schools. In a January 1965 interview with Playboy magazine, Dr. King was asked about one of the rulings. Not only did he back the court’s decision, he added that his antithesis, Governor George Wallace of Alabama, stood on the other side of the argument. Continue reading
Tagged Atheism, christian, Government, intellectual, mlk, opinion, Politics, Religion
Atheicon iPhone App Available in the
iTunes App Store Now
I’m excited to announce that my first independent iOS app was just approved and released to the iTunes App Store. It’s named Atheicon, and it strives to be the premiere iOS pocket reference for atheists, humanists, and skeptics.
http://atheicon.com
Atheicon features a large database of relevant quotations, biographies, glossary terms, and arguments, all in support of a natural worldview. Continue reading →