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Carnival Of The Godless!

Posted: Sunday, June 11th, 2006 @ 7:14 am in Agnostic, Atheist, Blog, Community, Humanism, Secular | 3 Comments »

I finally took some initiative and submitted an entry to the Carnival Of The Godless!
What finally motivated me to get it done? The great founder of COTG, Brent Rasmussen of Unscrewing the Inscrutible (Brent, what do you call yourself in relation to COTG? Probably not the founder?) commented on one of [...]

No More Math Problems

Posted: Tuesday, May 16th, 2006 @ 8:48 am in Blog | 2 Comments »

Apparently the math problem I was using as a spam filter was also casting some of your comments into outer blogness. It sure helped eliminate the 20 plus email-ads I get daily. But it’s not worth the loss of your comments.
The math problem is gone! You are free again to [...]

Good Reading

Posted: Monday, April 17th, 2006 @ 7:23 pm in Atheist, Blog, Religion | 17 Comments »

How will I ever finish a book again when there is such excellent reading online? I have a link on my blog to Memoirs of an Ex-Christian, and the blogger, Kevin, sometimes leaves comments on AgnosticMom.
Today his wife, Cori, of Cori’s Blog left a comment on one of my posts. Not [...]

Catching Us Up

Posted: Saturday, March 4th, 2006 @ 10:46 pm in Blog, Community | 1 Comment »

It’s evening, and I am not quite ready to post the piece I’ve been working on today. I still owe Ben a post on Science In Crisis. I just started organizing my sources. I am sorry I have yet to write it. Hopefully it will hit this week. Hifi and [...]

Come On, Mama! Congratulate Me!

Posted: Thursday, February 16th, 2006 @ 9:26 pm in Agnostic, Blog, Family, Humanism, Rants, Secular | 23 Comments »

I finally broke the news to my mother yesterday. I told her about my blog and my new column with HNN. I’ve been hesitating because of the probability that, to her, this wouldn’t be good news. It would be a set-back, evidence that I am further from Grace than she thought. [...]

Up Close And Personal

Posted: Monday, February 13th, 2006 @ 2:49 pm in Blog, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Mommybloggers is having a “Rumble of Love” for Valentine’s Day featuring posts by various bloggers about LOVE. Today they featured my piece. It’s just a short little post, it has nothing to do with being agnostic, but if you want to get up close and personal with me, you can go take a [...]

The Last Of My Random Responses To Your Comments

Posted: Monday, January 23rd, 2006 @ 9:48 pm in Agnostic, Atheist, Belief, Blog, Charity, Humanism, Morals, Religion, Secular, Social | 6 Comments »

ED and Ron! Wow, was that a load of ideas you gave us! Ed Darrell made a huge list of his heroes. Ron left some links that he said has some great tips. I’m excited to go check them out. It’s time I get organized. I’m going to print [...]

Random Responses

Posted: Saturday, January 21st, 2006 @ 6:36 pm in Agnostic, Atheist, Belief, Blog, Books, Community, Education, Religion, Science, Secular | 4 Comments »

As I promised yesterday, here are my responses to some of the recent comments I haven’t been able to keep up with.
I received my first correction! After reading, America In Decline, Skysinger clarified for me that we do not have a cure for polio, just a vaccination. Well, that makes sense, doesn’t it? [...]

I’m Listening

Posted: Friday, January 20th, 2006 @ 11:17 pm in Blog | No Comments »

Over the last few days there have been so many comments, some of which I want to respond to. I haven’t had time to keep up with them (although I have read them all) . So I want everyone to know I have not been ignoring you.
While I originally meant to [...]

A Toast

Posted: Tuesday, January 17th, 2006 @ 9:06 pm in Agnostic, Atheist, Blog, Humanism, Social | 10 Comments »

Raise a glass to AgnosticMom. I have been asked to write a monthly column for the Humanist News Network, a weekly e-zine!
HNN is part of the Institute for Humanist Studies. The Executive Director found my blog and saw a need for a column on humanist parenting. He contacted me last [...]