March 2012
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Anonymous asked: Can I suggest expanding the Paganism tag to more than just "Paganism" and "Wicca"? Heathenry (Norse Paganism), Helenism (Greek Paganism), and Druidism are some Pagan faiths that come to mind. I'm not saying that a lot of people are going to start making Religion Pigeon posts on Helenism or whathaveyou; that's crazy to guarantee that. But it makes it clear that...
Mar 1st
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Anonymous asked: As someone who's believes are generally seen as pagan, I would fucking love to see some pagan/wiccian RPs :)
Mar 1st
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Anonymous asked: What about Pagans, especially the ones who believe that most of their beliefs are symbolic and metaphorical, rather than "literal?"
Mar 1st
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February 2012
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Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Scary thought: if the God of the Bible will become obsolete in a few thousand years, does that mean modern religions will gain the same streak of mysticism? What if Scientology became the dominant belief system? *shiver*
Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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piyopiyopi asked: This blog makes me giggle, I just found it and I love it. :D
Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Anonymous asked: That awkward moment you wonder if Horus ever considered suing Jesus for plagiarism.
Feb 22nd
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hammerofjusticecrushesyou asked: That moment when Mary is a teen mom.
Feb 22nd
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Anonymous asked: The awkward moment when the story whole story of Jesus started by a woman covering up her affair with another man
Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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damnbountyhunter asked: To answer the anonymous question from two weeks ago, this meme isn't called religion pigeon because it rhymes. It's called religion pigeon because in many cultures referring to someone as a "pigeon" implies they are gullible or easily manipulable.
Feb 20th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Anonymous asked: In interest of historical accuracy, actually... Miriam Ferguson, the first female governor of Texas, along with a few others, have been credited with the quote: “If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it ought to be good enough for the children of Texas." However, variations of this going back to 1881 were often used to ridicule the backwardness of various unnamed Christians,...
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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Anonymous asked: Even being Christian myself... this blog is hilarious :]
Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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Anonymous asked: do you think we are above animals? or are we animals ourselves? I hope this doesnt offend anyone !
Feb 10th
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Anonymous asked: Why do humans think they are so special?
Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Anonymous asked: Excellent blog, I look forward to all 80 pages of it. And loling forever at the cult freaks. They always seem to ignore basic logic (like if you pray for your football team and they pray to the same god, does that mean he loves them more than you?).
Feb 8th
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Anonymous asked: Hi :) Two questions. One, I assume the people who run this are atheists? (Nothing wrong with that, just curious) Two, what are your opinions of religious people who don't go out preaching to people when it's going to cause annoyance, but will give a Bible or Torah reference if it happens to fall into everyday conversation? Ta, and have lovely day :D God bless xxx
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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