-
Recent Comments
- Faith D'Ambrosio: Hey! I wanted to know if this same method can be used to make casts of animal bones as well:...
- Marnix Roels: “… there’s an active discussion forum …” active ? yes, up to a point –...
- Carl Feagans: This is a comment I left on the “pingback” above, “A quick intro into dowsing.”...
- Jason Antrosio: Not related to current post, but wanted to let you know “A Hot Cup of Joe” is included in...
- cfeagans: Well, James, given the thousands -if not millions- of things anthropology has been able to successfully say...
Anthropology
Archaeology
- A Very Remote Period Indeed
- Aardvarchaeology
- Abnormal Interests
- Afarensis
- Alun Salt
- Anthropology.net
- Archaeolog
- Bad Archaeology
- Biological Archaeologists: We Dig Bones!
- Digging Digitally
- Digging the Dirt
- Fagan Talk
- John Hawks
- Northstate Science
- Old Dirt-New Thoughts
- Secondary Refuse
- Sexy Archaeology
- The Dig Girl
Carnivals
Science
Science Discussion
skeptical
Badges
Powered By Invesp
Tag Archives: atheism
Anthropology of Religion
Image via Wikipedia I don’t often post on religious topics on this blog. At least not topics related to modern religion like Christianity. I’m more interested in ancient religion and expression of religion and belief in the material record of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Favorites, religion
Tagged Anthropology of religion, atheism, Christianity, Human sacrifice, religion, Religion and Spirituality, Sacrifice
8 Comments
Video: Dawkins vs. McGrath
I reviewed Alister McGrath’s book, Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life over a year ago and have been waiting ever since for Dawkins and McGrath to square of and hash out their disagreements. John Loftus at, Debunking … Continue reading
Blog Against Theocracy: Pastafarian Suspended From School
Pastafarian, Bryan Killian, was suspended from school because of his religious attire in North Buncombe, North Carolina. Apparently the school warned him repeatedly to not wear the clothing to school, yet Killian persisted, remaining true to his faith. Read more … Continue reading
The Blog Against Theocracy
Easter weekend, April 6-8, 2007, is the time. Your blog is the place. The Separation of Church and State is the topic. Thanks to beepbeepitsme, I found this planned blog swarm, which I’ll participate in. I’m not sure what my … Continue reading
Biblical Archeaology: Tomb of Jesus?
James Cameron is to release a documentary that claims to reveal the discovery of the tomb of Jesus Christ. He claims the evidence is statistical analysis and DNA… showing the Messiah was buried next to his wife, Mary Magdalene and … Continue reading
Atheism vs. Theism in Recent News
Afarensis recently posted a short review of the Newsweek article, The New Naysayers . A bit later, PZ Myers posted a more in depth discussion at Pharyngula. The discussions at these two blogs are well-done and the comments are interesting, … Continue reading