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Man Who Believes Crackers Turn Into Jesus’ Flesh Calls Nancy Pelosi Crazy

In a move which broke Irony Meters nationwide, a leading anti-abortion advocate declared Nancy Pelosi “crazy” for questioning certain Catholic Church teachings. Pot, meet Kettle.

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Prop 8 Proponent Abandons Lawsuit Defense – "Fears for life"

Hak-Shing William “Bill” Tam, one of the lead proponents of Proposition 8 and official litigant defending the state in the current lawsuit, has asked to be removed from the suit because he fears for his and his family’s life.

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Malaysian Muslims Attack Churches Over Christian References to "Allah"

A Malaysian court ruled that Christians could call God “Allah”. Now, Muslims are attacking Christian churches over the ruling.

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A leading Catholic cardinal blames secular thinking, and atheists in particular, for the rapid increase in Europe’s Muslim population. Immigration policies apparently have nothing to do with it.

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Perennially psychotic prophet Pat Robertson has once again had a conversation with God, and blessed us with the results on his “700 Club” television program. Surprise: Wrath!

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In 2009, Ireland made history with its great leap backward, imposing a 25,000-Euro fine on anyone convicted of the heinous charge of blasphemy . . . that is, offending the delicate sensibilities of someone else’s imaginary friend. The organization Atheist Ireland has posted 25 “blasphemous quotes” in a challenge to this ridiculous law.

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Gary Cass’s Christian Anti-Defamation Commission (CADC) lists the top ten attacks on Christians in 2009. Surprise, surprise . . . most have nothing to do with physical attacks or any infringement upon civil rights, but rather defeats in the Christian Agenda.

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Back in 2008, a “Unity Conference” joining the major non-theist/freethought groups was floated as an idea. While the original concept was for a 2010 conference, it hasn’t really gained traction. Would you attend such a conference?

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