Tag: Critical Thinking
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Discernment: A Grumps’ Guide to Seeing Through the Bullshit
Ah, discernment. That word you’ve likely heard today—probably from someone patting themselves on the back for rejecting something you thought was cool. It’s one of those terms that gets tossed around like a cheap frisbee at the dog park, especially by people who think they’ve got some kind of divine VIP access to “the truth.”…
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The Philosophy of Atheism: Beyond Simple Disbelief
Atheism is more than just a rejection of gods. Explore the philosophical underpinnings of atheism and how it shapes perspectives on life and morality.
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The Mandela Effect: Did We All Just Remember It Wrong, or Are We in an Alternate Universe?
Did we misremember, or are alternate realities bleeding into ours? Dive into the Mandela Effect and challenge your perception of reality.
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Atheists Disregard the Importance of Religion in History
Despite the accusation that atheists disregard religion’s historical importance, they actually recognize and critically analyze its impact on society. They acknowledge both the positive contributions and the dark chapters of religious influence, engaging with religious texts and history rigorously. Atheists seek a balanced understanding, advocating for morality grounded in reason and humanism, not divine edicts.…
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Angry at Unicorns: The Curious Case of Misguided Theological Assumptions
Ah, the timeless gem: “You are just angry at God.” How perceptive! How original! This assertion, dripping with insight, demands a thorough, if not wholly sarcastic, exploration. Clearly, my disbelief in a deity must be driven by raw, primal anger rather than centuries of philosophical discourse and rigorous scientific inquiry. Let’s unravel this delightful paradox…
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Navigating the Maze of Unsolicited Advice: A Satanic Perspective
Explore the fine line between helpful guidance and intrusive advice through the lens of Satanism. Join the conversation on the art of respectful and mindful advice-giving.
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Satanism’s Emphasis on Lawfulness and Personal Responsibility
Contrary to popular belief, it’s a philosophy that promotes rationality, critical thinking, and personal responsibility, rather than encouraging criminal or antisocial acts.
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Responding to Gotcha Passages from the Bible
Knowing the Bible better than the preacher is just good strategy—especially when you’ve got no time for guilt, just facts and freedom.