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adamNJ

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  1. Yes there are, come join the fun https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreedomainRadioNYC/
  2. You damage the brain, you damages the mind. The mind is what the brain does.
  3. We can't answer that
  4. Hi cavewoman, Bring the chatroom back
  5. Near starvation diet doubles the life span of fruit flys but doesn't correlate in humans
  6. What do you guys think about Corey Waynes approach to seduction?
  7. Ask yourself, what is the best place in this world for a Black-Gay-Atheist-Woman to live?
  8. The abstract of a 2014 peer-reviewed study in the journal Plos One reported: American participants intuitively judged a wide variety of immoral acts (e.g., serial murder, consensual incest, necrobestiality, cannibalism) as representative of atheists, but not of eleven other religious, ethnic, and cultural groups. Even atheist participants judged immoral acts as more representative of atheists than of other groups. These findings demonstrate a prevalent intuition that belief in God serves a necessary function in inhibiting immoral conduct, and may help explain persistent negative perceptions of atheists. Recently the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has published its mammoth study on Religion in America based on 35,000 interviews... According to the Pew Forum a whopping 37% of atheists never marry as opposed to 19% of the American population, 17% of Protestants and 17% of Catholics. The typical no-faith American donated just $200 in 2006, which is more than seven times less than the amount contributed by the prototypical active-faith adult ($1500). Even when church-based giving is subtracted from the equation, active-faith adults donated twice as many dollars last year as did atheists and agnostics. In fact, while just 7% of active-faith adults failed to contribute any personal funds in 2006, that compares with 22% among the no-faith adults. The research survey of 1535 people, conducted by the Australian National University, revealed that belief in evolution is associated with moral permissiveness. Darwin himself apparently feared that belief in evolution by the common man would lead to social decay. The survey showed that people who believed in evolution were more likely to be in favour of premarital sex than those who rejected Darwin’s theory. Another issue which highlighted the contrast between the effect of evolutionary ideas and that of biblical principles was that Darwinians were reported to be ‘especially tolerant’ of abortion. The first so called "bestiality/zoophile rights" group, called Equality for All, has its roots in secular Europe and formed in the '90s. It is located in the Czech Republic. According to a 2010 Eurobarometer poll, 16% of Czech citizens responded that "they believe there is a God" which the lowest rate among the countries of the European Union. And the list goes on and on... Source http://www.conservapedia.com/Atheism_and_moral_depravity
  9. The caller did not find a flaw in Stefan's argument and the conversation ended. What question pertaining to the theory of morality and ethics do you have?
  10. Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/1752625641722407/
  11. Here is the anarcho-capitalist map http://ancapistan.com/
  12. Emotion, its hard to gauge what a person is feeling via text. A great deal of communication is non-verbal, that is lost in text. With recent advancement in emojis that's beginning to change.
  13. This is great!, thanks taking the hard step out of the cycle of tradition, ritual, habit and culture and courageously walking towards, reason, virtue and principle.
  14. You mention you met her recently. Why do you like this woman so much?
  15. Sorry for being hard headed but how does one become incredibly awesome? Is there a podcast on this topic?
  16. Randi is a hero to me. He exposed Uri Geller and James Hydrick on national TV. Made it his mission to protect the faithful by exposing the faith healers who preyed on them and was sued many times.
  17. Way back in 2004, there was the skeptic movement. These guys were called debunkers, the likes of James Randi, Michael Shermer, Penn and Teller. Randi, founded JREF and the Million Dollar Challenge. Shermer published Skpetic magazine. Penn and Teller, had the show Bullshit!. I was wondering of any of you has heard of them.
  18. It will be a significant cultural event that I for once have never and probably will never be interested to attend again.
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awSB3MULn-4 Ann Coulter on Single Mothers
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