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Visitors from the LDS Church!

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“I’ll get the door”, I shouted up to Meredith when I heard them knocking on the door. It was a little too late as she started to come down and told me that we had visitors of the evil kind, missionaries from the Moron church just down the street. I decided that it would be [...]

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Jessica Meets MassResistance

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Yesterday, when I was looking up information on the new laws and the court decisions about our new equal marriage rights in Connecticut, I stumbled upon information about an anti-gay, anti-trans group called MassResistance. And much like any other hate-based group, they are completely and totally antagonistic to the idea that two people could genuinely [...]

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New Project! Let’s Go To Church!

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I know it seems a bit odd, a self-proclaimed atheist such as myself planning to visit places of worship around the Denver Metro area, but this would definitely be fun. The reasons for the tour would be to help teach Christians about atheism and hopefully help them to see that their religion is bogus. For [...]

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The Death of Angie Zapata and How We Can Use This as a Learning Experience

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In Greeley, Colorado, an evil and despicable man has decided to hurt a young, beautiful transsexual woman by the name of Angie Zapata. Smaller newspapers, such as the Greeley Tribune, across the region have been getting her name wrong, as well as gender pronouns. However, more prestigious papers such as the Denver Daily News have [...]

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My Response to the Attacks at the Tennessee Valley UU Church

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Today, I had written posts about the beauty of the gay community and how a young woman was robbed of her constitutional right to freedom from religion by a prejudiced Kentucky civil servant. Now, I am writing about a topic which is even closer to the heart, a very bloody realization of the effects of [...]

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