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: Jesus
Feedback: Draw Muhammad Day!
Well, Draw Muhammad Day is over, and it’s time to pick through the rubble and scattered body parts to see just what the effects were. A Facebook friend responded thus: That’s right, folks, throw some more gasoline on that fire. … Continue reading
Laminin Cross: It’s In The Eye of the Beholder
Evangelist Louie Giglio thinks the laminin molecule looks like a cross, and that this is proof of Intelligent Design, specifically Intelligent Design on the part of one Jesus H. Christ. (The “H” stands for Howard, as in “Our Father, who … Continue reading
Knock, Knock… Nobody’s Home
As if to prove my assertion that ignorance of science is killing our species, here is a story from the Irish Times of 5,000 people in Knock Shrine, County Mayo experiencing transient blindness and eye strain while blaming it on … Continue reading
God Is My Co-Conspirator
A self-described Bolivian “church minister” hijacked a plane from Cancun to Mexico city today. Initially, reports were that there were three hijackers. It turned out that the 44-year-old drug addict and alcoholic, Jose Mar Flores, was referring to “God and … Continue reading







