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The Cybernetic Atheist: A Gentle Piece of Advice
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. A Gentle Piece of Advice. As many of you know from my many articles about the harm religion causes our society, I'm not exactly a fan of religion. I do, however, respect your right to believe whatever crazy things you might think appropriate. Even if I do my best to debunk it. But the trend isn't slowing down. Which it will be. Literally, of course. What good is popularity with no money? I'd be careful, though. Many of them are a bit more ...
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The Cybernetic Atheist: January 2015
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Thursday, January 08, 2015. Freedom of Speech and Religion. By now, the world has had time to digest the horrific attacks on the Paris newspaper which has resulted in the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie in social media. Twelve people dead, four of them journalists and one the founder of the paper. I want to make my stance here perfectly clear. Not yours, not mine. I know, it's hard. It often hurts. Believe me, I am no angel when it comes to receiving criticism. Any ideology ...
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The Cybernetic Atheist: There's a hidden cancer infecting America
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. There's a hidden cancer infecting America. But, no evidence any of them got a University education. So, I may be the first of my family in who knows how many generations to actually graduate from a University with a degree. Yay, me! But (Isn't there always a "but"? I can't figure that out, if a degree gets you a higher paying job? Maybe they're jealous or something. But, I want to address this crap. I worked hard, for over eight years, for ...
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The Cybernetic Atheist: April 2015
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Sunday, April 05, 2015. The Death Penalty, a Broken Justice System and the Constitution. I was scrolling through Facebook the other day and ran across a post sharing an article about some folks testifying before a Congressional committee about the Justice system, and was struck by a statement by (I think) a Justice Department official which basically admitted that he agreed that our system of justice is "broken". A glimpse of why we are today beginning to talk about...
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Post-Revolutionary Egypt: May 2011
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Egypt after Mubarak will be unlike anything Egyptians or the world have seen before. This blog explores the implications of the anti-Mubarak revolution on political, economic and social life in Egypt and the country's leadership role within the Middle East and North Africa. Saturday, May 7, 2011. Looking Forward, Looking Back in Egypt. Tora Prison – Where Mubarak’s political prisoners were tortured and government leaders now await trial. At the same time, they need to deal with the legacy of past abuses.
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The Cybernetic Atheist: No True Christian
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Sunday, May 31, 2015. How many times have you heard he claim that "no true" Christian would claim X Y Z? People from almost very denomination of Christianity have their own special little list of stuff that, according to them, no "true" christian would EVER say. Some folks claim Jesus is all about love. The folks from Westboro Baptist probably wish both groups would drop straight into Hell from where ever they're standing. The use of this fallacy is the result of th...
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Post-Revolutionary Egypt: October 2011
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Egypt after Mubarak will be unlike anything Egyptians or the world have seen before. This blog explores the implications of the anti-Mubarak revolution on political, economic and social life in Egypt and the country's leadership role within the Middle East and North Africa. Thursday, October 13, 2011. Egypt, Palestinian Rights and the Camp David Accords – Part 1. September 2011 Attack on the Israeli Embassy in Cairo. Egypt and Palestine were part of the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years. In 1882, ...
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Post-Revolutionary Egypt: July 2011
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Egypt after Mubarak will be unlike anything Egyptians or the world have seen before. This blog explores the implications of the anti-Mubarak revolution on political, economic and social life in Egypt and the country's leadership role within the Middle East and North Africa. Sunday, July 17, 2011. Assuring Accountability for the Egyptian Security Sector. Egyptian Police on Trial for Killing Protesters. Attempts to Rein in the Security Sector. Anger about the population’s treatment by security forces...
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Post-Revolutionary Egypt: April 2011
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Egypt after Mubarak will be unlike anything Egyptians or the world have seen before. This blog explores the implications of the anti-Mubarak revolution on political, economic and social life in Egypt and the country's leadership role within the Middle East and North Africa. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Moving Toward a Civilian-led Egyptian Government. Most Egyptians have faith that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) will facilitate the election of a new parliament and president. Such faith is ...
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The Cybernetic Atheist: More evidence of how religion harms mankind.
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Positronic ruminations of a Cybernaut. Thursday, July 23, 2015. More evidence of how religion harms mankind. A friend of mine, Don Wharton, the coordinator of my monthly discussion group from WASH, the Washington Area Secular Humanists group, posted in an email thread on Meetup a link to a video of Neal DeGrasse Tyson demonstrating how Islam turned a progressive and successful Arab culture into "an abyss of intellectual darkness", as my other friend Lance, put it. Here is the video. I would like to expan...