Verizon bought Yahoo
...which owns Tumblr. So, I guess this blog is brought to you by Verizon.
...which owns Tumblr. So, I guess this blog is brought to you by Verizon.
Comedian Stephen Fry is facing a police investigation for comments he made about their stupid make believe god.
When religion stains government, the end result is always oppression.
People don't behave this inhumanly unless they have something more important than humanity to them. This is the influence of faith.
There's not a city in America that hasn't been hit by this and it continues to go underreported.
It's always these loud mouth fundamentalist types that have the ugliest skeletons in their closets.
Oh, great. Churches and armies. What could go wrong?
Also, he weighs 230lbs himself, so, you know, don’t throw bricks in glasshouses, especially when your glasshouse is supported by taxpayer money you fucking asshole.
As typified here in Danny Masterson's case.
How will creationist halfwits try to explain this one?
Christo-fascist supremacy is expanding under the authoritarian right-wing unAmerican regime that's taken hold of the government (it's not just about Trump. It's about Ryan and McConnell and Hatch and the 33 Tepublican governors).
These are the words of a dictator and, while he may not have had to fellate the evangelical sect like every other conservative candidate, he's giving them more power and control than any I've seen in my lifetime.
Doctors are warning that the health claims Gwyneth Paltrow’s site are making are unsubstantiated and the eggs may even pose some health risks.
Another example of the Bible as the big book of multiple choice.
in a 2001 interview for "The Gathering," a group focused on advancing Christian faith through philanthropy, she and her husband offered a rare public glimpse of their views. Asked whether Christian schools should continue to rely on philanthropic dollars—rather than pushing for taxpayer money through vouchers—Betsy DeVos replied, "There are not enough philanthropic dollars in America to fund what is currently the need in education…[versus] what is currently being spent every year on education in this country…Our desire is to confront the culture in ways that will continue to advance God's Kingdom."