Category Archives: Religion

The War on Truth; and Religion

Minneapolis and the war on truth; Jerry Coyne on prayer, triggering off Savannah Guthrie news; How Jeff Bezos is destroying The Washington Post just as Trump has done with America; Short takes. – – – It’s only getting worse. We’re … Continue reading

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Christian Hypocrisy: The Beatitudes, vs. the Reality in Minneapolis

Bulk sales for the Melania movie; an example of natural selection among aggressive religions; another prophecy that will not come true; The Onion suggests conservatives might boycott all forms of entertainment, since they’re all liberally biased (because that’s how art … Continue reading

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Which Part of Science Do Science Deniers Dispute?

Trump closes the Kennedy Center to deflect from all the artists cancelling there; A great SNL sketch about a woman who changes her mind about Donald Trump; Steven Novella asks which parts of science do skeptics actually disagree with; Andy … Continue reading

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“Let the Country’s Weak and Vulnerable Suffer and Die.”

David Wallace-Wells on the real reason MAGA hates vaccines; How ICE is about retribution against those who didn’t vote for Trump; How the title of a recent book, “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,” applies to the … Continue reading

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Streets of Minneapolis

A new song by Bruce Springsteen about Minneapolis; Why GOP voters love ICE — because their support for the Bible and the Constitution is only totemic, which is to say, hypocritical; Ruben Bolling on the MAGAs: Trump is always right, … Continue reading

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Is There a Coming Crackup? Can We Recover?

Maybe. And maybe. Jonathan Chait wonders why conservatives defend ICE; How the administration lies and alters evidence; Anne Applebaum on the administration’s attacks on science, medicine, culture, and education; Adam Lee offers some perspective on recovering from autocracy; David Brooks … Continue reading

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Trump’s Lunacy and Conservative Regression

The Greenland obsession is a new level of madness for Trump; Time to impeach? Trump’s embarrassing Davos speech; MAGA Jesus is not the real Jesus, but evangelicals will never break with Trump; Tony Perkins says ICE protestors are God-haters; The … Continue reading

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ICE Thugs

Today’s posts are about the Minnesota ICE killing and the responses, from Trump and Vance to Jesse Bering, Jonathan V. Last, and others. An essay by Elay Shech about why we should trust science even though it keeps changing. (Because … Continue reading

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Clear Thoughts About Religion

A couple items on religion today. As I’ve said, there is someone who signs themselves AMV posting in a FB newgroup I’m following who has been tackling religious talking points with great clarity and insight. Here’s one from this morning, … Continue reading

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Good News, Two Ways

Progress, and Christmas songs. First, let’s note this. Vox, Bryan Walsh, 22 Dec 2025: 2025 felt like a disaster — but the numbers tell a very different story, subtitled “From a CRISPR baby to a closing ozone hole, 5 actually … Continue reading

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