Faith-based Bullying

Before I write this post I must stress that this is not aimed at everyone who holds religious or spiritual beliefs. It is in fact aimed squarely at the author of theologyarchaeology.wordpress.com, for the things said in their latest article. I addressed a little of this in one of my most recent posts – now […]

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Secular vs Faith

Not for the first time since my little sparring match with him, the author of theologyarchaeology.wordpress.com (I’m not turning it into a hyperlink anymore, as frankly I don’t see why my site should point directly to his) has come out and demonstrated his misunderstanding of how a fair and equal society should work. For the […]

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Blind Faith

My recent ‘sparring partner’ (for lack of a better description) has been busy lately. On top of a number of posts that criticise both non-Christians (or non-believers, as he prefers to call them) and other Christians for having differing interpretations of scripture, TA has maintained the double-standard over gay rights – but those are not […]

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The Title says it All

https://theologyarchaeology.wordpress.com/2016/03/12/yec-is-not-absurd/ So Young Earth Creationism is apparently not absurd. Of course not. It just flies in the face of everything we know about how planets form (including the timescale), and about how life evolves. This once again links in with what I said in my previous post – that a literal interpretation of the Bible […]

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Creationism Again

As some of you may remember, I recently had a rather passionate discussion with the author of ‘Theology Archaeology’ on the subject of gay marriage and rights. It does not surprise me to learn that the author is in favour of creationism. I quote: Those who side with God on our origins, are not telling […]

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Where Politics and Religion Collide

Continuing the recent theme (I would really rather not be writing this post, but at the same time, I don’t see why I should turn a blind eye to something that encourages discrimination), I’m going to tackle an argument that popped up as part of a wider discussion with the author of an article over […]

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Disguising Bigotry

So lately I’ve been doing something that I usually don’t do – because I know it will be like throwing myself headlong into a brick wall, over and over again. No matter how hard you hit the wall, you’re going to come off second-best, because the wall will not be moved. In short, it’s a […]

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