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What is this, Mardi Gras? It's carnivals all over the place today.
I and the Bird #29
Carnival of Education #78
Carnival of the Liberals #18
Carnival of Feminists #20
Skeptics' Circle #40
Friday Ark #98
Talk among yourselves, or savor the expression of ideas at these fine compendia of articles that I find copacetic:
Carnival of the Godless #57
Skeptics' Circle #51
Carnival of the Liberals #29
Friday Ark #120
Carnival of Mathematics
Carnival of the Recipes
The 95th Skeptics' Circle
The 64th Carnival of Feminists
New and Exciting in PLoS ONE
Friday Ark #208
Carnival of the Liberals #73
Carnival of Cinema
Carnival of the Green #144!
Carnival of Food and Travel : #3
Welcome To The 142nd Festival Of…
Oy, I have so much catching up to do…
Humanist Symposium #4
Circus of the Spineless #22
Carnival of the Blue #2
Encephalon #26
Skeptics' Circle #64
Carnival of the Liberals—July 4th edition
Friday Ark #146
All right, tell me what else is new in the universe outside the Pacific…
DEEPAK CHOPOR: Skeptics are people who demand that you believe them when they don't believe in anything. Science is an approved method of explaining Nature, but that doesn't mean that science owns nature. If the mind field exists, we are all inside it, and there is validity in personal experiences beyond what happens in a laboratory."
The Mind Outside the Body
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deepak-chopra/the-mind-outside-the-body_b…
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2007/06/the_mind_outsid_2.html
How to deal with annoying godbotherers.
Another human figure sighted in a tree trunk. Who is it this time, the Virgin Mary? Her illegitimate son? No, it's Donald Stephens, the former mayor of Rosemont Illinois (PBUH).
Controversial Islamist author slams Darwin
Do the activities of Islamic Creationists make it more, or less acceptable for Christian Creatinonists?
This is very shocking:
I don't know how mankind will survive the horror of that. (Hat tip: Matt Drudge.)
R. Joseph Hoffman says "Gen-X humanism for the passionately confused" link
Ezekiel 4:9 is not just a Biblical citation, it is a registered trademark used on cereal and other grain products.