Asshat no more?
This sure is a bizarre turn of events. The wanna-be Massachusetts attorney who failed the bar, and then blamed a question about gay marriage for his shortfall has done a
This sure is a bizarre turn of events. The wanna-be Massachusetts attorney who failed the bar, and then blamed a question about gay marriage for his shortfall has done a
I frequently engage religious zealots by asking them how they would like having the Atheist belief system shoved down their throats the way they try and shove their superstitions down
In Utah, a group of atheists filed suit to stop the highway patrol from placing crosses at the sites of fallen state trooper’s deaths. 99% of the time, I side
This weekend, at a gathering of religious scholars in San Diego, my second-favorite religion will be on the menu. (source) When the “intelligent design” crowd went on their latest lunatic
Illinois used to have a “moment of silence” law, passed in 1969, that allowed teachers to hold a moment of silence with a specific provision that it was not to
Matthew Heller at On Point News reports that Michael Newdow, the lawyer who brought a challenge to the inclusion of “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance is taking another
As noted in this earlier post, Regent University might have the right to censor its students — but that doesn’t make it right. Above the Law has an update on
A group of students in New Jersey got upset when their school district announced a plan to require school uniforms, so they decided to protest. Two fifth grade students attending
Denver Post Columnist, David Harsanyi, attempts to stoke the fires that burn in my guts — those fires that drive my admittedly evangelical desire to uphold and defend the Constitution
Lisa Macci gave me the privilege of sharing her airwaves yesterday to discuss the separation of church and state and some recent court cases in that department. Part 1 of
The New York Times reportsabout a federal privatization of its neo-con censorship program. Original article here A retired Indianapolis detective, Tom Rogers, is paid $150,000 to surf porn sites and
There is no question that breaking holes in the wall between Church and State does immeasurable harm to the Republic. I never considered that the harm might flow both ways.