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atheistsblog:

We were born too soon to explore the cosmos and too late to explore the earth. Our frontier is the human mind. Religion is the ocean we must cross.
286 ♥ / 9 May, 2012

Soft kitty,
warm kitty,
little ball of fur,
happy kitty,
sleepy kitty,
purr purr purr.

— Sylvia Plath (via incorrectsylviaplathquotes)
835 ♥ / 7 May, 2012
gay-from-space:

atheistme:

atheismforthewin:

What? WHAT? Unbelievable.

I’m trying to post more positive things… but I can’t help it.
I have a burning need to call this man an idiot.
The fact that anyone gives him the time of day dumbfounds me. 

YES, THE HOMOSEXUALS ARE OUT TO GET THE CHRISTIANS
eradicating christianity is definitely first thing on the homosexual agenda
246 ♥ / 6 May, 2012

I have as much authority as the Pope, I just don’t have as many people who believe it.

— George Carlin (via fygeorgecarlin)
31 ♥ / 4 May, 2012
289 ♥ / 3 May, 2012
friendlyatheist:

christinsanity:

USA, learn your shit.

<3
901 ♥ / 1 May, 2012

Religion is the most malevolent of all mind viruses. We should get rid of it as quick as we can

— Arthur C. Clarke
42 ♥ / 30 April, 2012

You don’t win friends with salad.

— Sylvia Plath (via incorrectsylviaplathquotes)
331 ♥ / 28 April, 2012
ex-muslim:

Kill all philosophers!
15 ♥ / 26 April, 2012
ih8religion:

“It is absolutely safe to say that if you meet somebody who claims not to believe in evolution, that person is ignorant, stupid or insane.” - Richard Dawkins
325 ♥ / 25 April, 2012
28 ♥ / 25 April, 2012
religiousragings:

LOL!!
626 ♥ / 25 April, 2012
217 ♥ / 23 April, 2012
leftist-linguaphile:

jpegartifacts:

1 on Flickr.

In Dr. Seuss we trust. Beautiful.
14620 ♥ / 22 April, 2012

Many adults are put off when youngsters pose scientific questions. Children ask why the sun is yellow, or what a dream is, or how deep you can dig a hole, or when is the world’s birthday, or why we have toes. Too many teachers and parents answer with irritation or ridicule, or quickly move on to something else. Why adults should pretend to omniscience before a five-year-old, I can’t for the life of me understand. What’s wrong with admitting that you don’t know? Children soon recognize that somehow this kind of question annoys many adults. A few more experiences like this, and another child has been lost to science.


There are many better responses. If we have an idea of the answer, we could try to explain. If we don’t, we could go to the encyclopedia or the library. Or we might say to the child: “I don’t know the answer. Maybe no one knows. Maybe when you grow up, you’ll be the first to find out.”

— Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as the Candle in The Dark  (via blua)
35647 ♥ / 22 April, 2012
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