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Carnival of the Godless 71

Category: Skepticism
Posted on: July 22, 2007 3:22 AM, by Martin R

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"Damn ye, Gods!" Photo by Pär Svensson / Kurtz.

Welcome everyone to Aardvarchaeology and the 71st Carnival of the Godless! The carnival is a bi-weekly roundup of godless blogging from around the net. Aardvarchaeology is mainly about Scandinavian archaeology and various skeptical issues, but I rarely discuss religion much. You see, in my native Sweden, it's not such a big deal. Few people here give much thought to faith issues. Our churches are empty and our political discourse godless. Come visit some time! But now, on to the reality-based blogging.

That's all for this time. The next CotG will coalesce out of the quantum froth at Atheist Revolution on 5 August. (Submit goodies here). Until then, hang on to your ego!

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Very nice job - great Carnival to wake up to on a Sunday morning.

ps - I tried to trackback, but for some reason SciBlogs always gives me an error (url doesn't appear to be a valid trackback url)

Posted by: The Ridger | July 22, 2007 08:05 AM

Good job!

As the atheist mentor Nietzsche the Syphillitic tells us: "Elimination of the weak and defective, the first principle of our philosophy! And we should help them to do it." From The AntiChrist, sec 2.

Posted by: Emanuel Goldstein | July 22, 2007 08:25 AM

Great job with the carnival. You make Sweden sound wonderful. I hope I can visit someday. It would be wonderful to spend some time in an enlightened country.

Posted by: vjack | July 22, 2007 08:31 AM

Martin: Great job, as expected. I have three comments -- so far -- here -- one because I can't find a way to comment on the linked article.

First, the 'scientific sermon' is so great it should be required reading -- and I'm sending it to one of my favorite Christians to see her comments. The second is Chickie's piece on the student demied entry into a Catholic school because his last name is Hell. Somebody should tell them that there is a crater on the Moon called "Hell Crater." It is not named for the mythical place, but for Maximillian Hell, Father Maximilliam Hell, S.J., a Catholic priest.

Finally, good to see Manny G. here, since his persistent use of one of the more obvious fallacies is always good for a laugh. His schtick is to argue -- usually using Nietzsche or Stalin -- that "A is X; A believes Y; therefore all X believe Y."

Ironically, given his name -- I am not sure if he is Christian or Jewish in belief, merely that he is 'anti-atheist' -- this argument is not merely fallacious twaddle (imagine arguing about Christian beliefs by using Fred Phelps or a "Kludd" of the KKK as an example) but is one of the prime weapons of bigots, particularly anti-Semitic bigots. Look at the French use of the Stavisky scandal pre-War, for a less than obvious example.

No, Manny, few atheists would consider Nietzsche a 'mentor,' (Ingersoll, Voltaire, Asimov, Paine, perhaps). All your examples demonstrate is what I've called "Prup's first law," that "if you take any position in any religious, political, social, or sexual controversy, you'll have some idiots agreeing with you."

Posted by: Prup aka Jim Benton | July 22, 2007 11:23 AM

I like the way Emanuel mentions syphilis to underline what a bad person Nietzsche was. As we all know, bacteria only infect evil people.

Posted by: Martin R | July 22, 2007 12:32 PM

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