Author: Adam Lee
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Letter-Writing Wednesday: The Keep Families Together Act
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[I sent a copy of this letter to my House representative, Tom Suozzi. All Democratic senators have already signed on to this bill, but I sent mine a thank-you note as well.] Dear Rep. Suozzi, As a constituent, I’m writing to ask you to support the Keep Families Together Act which is unanimously supported by…
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Dystopia Journal #18: Anti-Family
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Christians practice a deliberate policy of cruelty, aimed at the most vulnerable people imaginable.
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The Fountainhead: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
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The man who could have been… a more interesting protagonist for this novel.
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Guest Essay: Women v. Religion
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[Note: This is the second of two guest posts by Dr. Karen L. Garst that I agreed to run to get the word out about her two published books on atheism and feminism. For more information, see the previous post. —Adam] A guest post by Dr. Karen L. Garst Anyone who has left religion, whether…
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Breaking: Apologist in Glass House Throws Stones
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This is neither a specifically atheist problem nor a specifically Christian problem, but society’s problem.
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Friday Night Music: Lake Street Dive
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I think there’s something she wants to tell us about herself:
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The Fountainhead: The Background Depression
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The era-defining economic disaster of the 20s and 30s… is completely ignored by this novel.
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Photo Monday: A Weekend in Hudson
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I was on a mini-vacation this weekend in Hudson, N.Y., a pleasant little upstate town that used to be an industrial center and is reinventing itself as a hipster tourist mecca. I spent the weekend relaxing rather than writing, but I did take a few pictures: Stopped off along the way in Kingston, another delightful…
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The Fountainhead: The Jewish Eugenicist
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The Fountainhead echoes the Nazi ethic of treating the disabled as “life unworthy of life”.
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The Astounding Hypocrisy of Anti-Refugee Christians, Continued
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The moral difference between the nonreligious and the wicked xenophobia of white Christians is almost literally night and day.