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Why does the Religiosity of candidates matter ?

This is Sean Faircloths putting to words so eloquently my feelings on why the religiosity of the candidates is so important to secularists today Please share this video

Hitchens vs God (god loses by the way)

Complete list of gods that christians and atheists deny

From: http://commonsenseatheism.com/?p=285 GODS ATHEISTS DENY GODS CHRISTIANS DENY A A babylonian goddess of the moon A-a A-a mesopotamian sun goddess A’as A’as hittite god of wisdom Aabit Aabit egyptian goddess of song Aakuluujjusi Aakuluujjusi inuit creator goddess Aasith Aasith egyptian goddess of the hunt Aataentsic Aataentsic iriquois goddess Aatxe Aatxe basque bull god Ab Kin Xoc [...]

Atheist Bitchslap

Hitchens Dead at 62; New York Times Redraws A1 for Obit

A man of words, let not the words die, carry on all those that bring forth the message that gods dont exist.
I have been labeled an evangelical Atheist, so be it

Christopher Hitchens

Gays’ Rights vs Toasters’ Rights

A great link that was shared with me that explains very well the difference between gay rights and how they won’t give us the right to marry animals, toasters or other silly and ignorant ideas. http://www.buzzfeed.com/donnad/how-gay-rights-is-nothing-like-legalizing-beastali Not exactly a religious argument, but the counter is often made by the religious.

Curiosity: Stephen Hawking (Did God Create the Universe?”

Odin vs Jesus, 1-0

via LOL god: Odin vs Jesus, 1-0.

Disagree with what other people do with their lives?

via LOL god: Disagree with what other people do with their lives?.

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    Remnant of a Supernova

     
    Vital clues about the devastating ends to the lives of massive stars can be found by studying the aftermath of their explosions. In its more than twelve years of science operations, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has studied many of these supernova remnants sprinkled across the galaxy. The latest example of this important investigation is Chandra's new image of the supernova remnant known as G350.1-0.3. This stellar debris field is located some 14,700 light years from the Earth toward the center of the Milky Way. Evidence from Chandra and from ESA's XMM-Newton telescope suggest that a compact object within G350.1+0.3 may be the dense core of the star that exploded. The position of this likely neutron star, seen by the arrow pointing to "neutron star" in the inset image, is well away from the center of the X-ray emission. If the supernova explosion occurred near the center of the X-ray emission then the neutron star must have received a powerful kick in the supernova explosion. Data suggest this supernova remnant, as it appears in the image, is 600 and 1,200 years old. If the estimated location of the explosion is correct, this means the neutron star has been moving at a speed of at least 3 million miles per hour since the explosion. Another intriguing aspect of G350.1-0.3 is its unusual shape. Many supernova remnants are nearly circular, but G350.1-0.3 is strikingly asymmetrical as seen in the Chandra data in this image (gold). Infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope (light blue) also trace the morphology found by Chandra. Astronomers think that this bizarre shape is due to stellar debris field expanding into a nearby cloud of cold molecular gas. The age of 600-1,200 years puts the explosion that created G350.1-0.3 in the same time frame as other famous supernovas that formed the Crab and SN 1006 supernova remnants. However, it is unlikely that anyone on Earth would have seen the explosion because of the obscuring gas and dust that lies along our line of sight to the remnant. These results appeared in the April 10, 2011 issue of The Astrophysical Journal. Image Credits: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/I. Lovchinsky et al; IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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