Blog Detail
Life Without Faith
http://lifewithoutfaith.com
Life Without Faith is written by a former fundamentalist minister who has seen the light of science and reason. He now finds inspiration in music, art, literature and the awe inspiring universe.
He has dedicated himself to encouraging and inspiring others to "come out" of the atheist closet.
Recent Posts
Eat, Drink, Be Merry and Thankful!
Hello my brothers and sisters. I’m sorry I have been absent from blogging over the past few days. I have been under the constraints of Tom Melchiorre, the Editor-in-Chief (sanitized moniker for evil overlord) of Secular Nation magazine. For...
Senator Chris Buttars homosexual confession?
You know, it’s like they say, sometimes it really is like shooting fish in a barrel. The idiots make it easy for you. Utah Senator Chris Buttars has always been a big fan of the gays. By his own words, we now understand that sometimes you̵...
Missouri billboard calls for war
Forget atheist billboards, why is the new sign off a Missouri highway not the very definition of offensive. It provides a three step guide for dealing with a corrupt government. The sign reads: A Citizens Guide to Revolution of a corrupt government....
Atheist News Podcast Episode 18
“Minute-and-a-half Man” The eighteenth episode of the Atheist News Podcast has posted. Richard joins me for another fabulously entertaining episode of the Atheist News Podcast. This week we start the show off with a candid discussion abo...
Will Glenn Beck be remembered as a nut job?
I am soooo relieved. As you know, I am a harsh critic of Glenn Beck, and have often referred to him as a wacko. Apparently, he’s okay with that. We’ve all seen this picture from the days when President Obama was a professor: Well, on hi...
Quote of The Day II
I’m realizing that everything I’ve ever written about religion’s harm boils down to one thing. It’s this: Religion is ultimately dependent on belief in invisible beings, inaudible voices, intangible entities, undetectable for...


Brother Richard's doing a service, for sure. The problem is opening up minds that are closed. I'd be interested in knowing how his 'de-conversion' went about.
Posted: October 25th, 2009 | More Reviews From Trulyfool | Report This Comment