Biography
I was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 and I've lived my entire life (so far) on the Central Gulf Coast. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of South Alabama in 1992. Since 1993, I've worked as a graphic designer. I'm married, with two dogs, six cats and three mortgages. I primarily write about skepticism, free-thought, politics, atheism, separation of church and state, humor, science and my own personal experiences and issues.
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Tag Archives: fundamentalists
One Valid Quote from OneNewsNow
I normally find nothing of any worth on either the American Family Association website or their news arm, OneNewsNow.com. Both sites are prime examples of fundamentalist Christian thought in America today, and I have little patience for them. I have … Continue reading
No Matter How Prepared You Are…
I heard on the news this morning about the Boy Scout campground in Iowa that got hit by the tornado late last night. This was a tragedy, plain and simple. Four Scouts lost their lives, and forty-eight people — scouts, … Continue reading
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Tagged AIDS, atheism, bias, Bible, bigotry, booze, Boy Scouts, California, China, ethanol, fundamentalists, gay rights, Iowa, Katrina, liquor, New Orleans, Penn Gillette, Robert Ingersoll, Sezchuan, Supreme Court, tornado, tragedy
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