Pages tagged god:

Letters to God - FUnlimited
http://fun.themangoblog.com/2008/11/letter-to-god.html

Sweet.
awwwwww lol funny kids letters to god
This is so cute and probably illegal.
:: International Congress of Churches & Ministers ::
http://www.iccm-1.org/
Jesus Christ
Flash intro from the future: http://www.iccm-1.org/ (via feedthebird!)
God is Imaginary - 50 simple proofs
http://www.yourgodisimaginary.com/index.htm
God is Imaginary
Is This Your Brain On God? : NPR
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=110997741
Is it you pachamama?
I'm not actually sure what this is -- links to a bunch of related NPR stories, I guess. But it looks interesting.
More than half of adult Americans report they have had a spiritual experience that changed their lives. Now, scientists from universities like Harvard, Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins are using new technologies to analyze the brains of people who claim they have touched the spiritual — from Christians who speak in tongues to Buddhist monks to people who claim to have had near-death experiences. Hear what they have discovered in this controversial field, as the science of spirituality continues to evolve.
More than half of adult Americans report they have had a spiritual experience that changed their lives. Now, scientists from universities like Harvard, Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins are using new technologies to analyze the brains of people who claim they have touched the spiritual — from Christians who speak in tongues to Buddhist monks to people who claim to have had near-death experiences. Hear what they have discovered in this controversial field, as the science of spirituality continues to evolve.
God is not the Creator, claims academic - Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/6274502/God-is-not-the-Creator-claims-academic.html
Dutch scholar claims that "bara" in the first sentence of the Bible does not mean create, but separate: thus no creatio ex nihilo. Instead, earth and many of its elements (waters, sea monsters) already existed. God created humans and animal life, but not the earth itself. If true, this would be interesting because it would remove, e.g., the seeming conflict with classical cosmology (cf. Aristotle) and other early, as well as possibly later doctrines.
veeery interesting
He's the separator!
Edge: 36 ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD —  By Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/goldstein09/goldstein09_index.html
Introduction by John Brockman "What is this stuff, you ask one another," says the narrator in Rebecca Newberger Goldstein's new novel 36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction, "and how can it still be kicking around, given how much we already know?"
There's an excerpt from novel here, but the important part is the non-fiction appendix analyzing and refuting the actual arguments for God.
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: God Texts the 10 Commandments.
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2009/6/3quatro.html
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: God Texts the 10 Commandments.
RT @ryantracey: RT @MarnieBristow @CatharineRedden God texts the 10 commandments *luv it* http://bit.ly/rRQhI [from http://twitter.com/retrogrrl/statuses/2024500477]
Become a Windows God! How to Enable GodMode on Windows 7 | Web Talk
http://www.webtlk.com/2010/01/02/become-a-windows-god-how-to-enable-godmode-on-windows-7/
"One of the less known options on Windows 7 is the God Mode feature. Basically, it lets you have every setting and option right in front of you, ready to be used without having to browse among different settings before getting what you are looking for. "
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One of the less known options on Windows 7 is the God Mode feature. Basically, it lets you have every setting and option right in front of you, ready to be used without having to browse among different settings before getting what you are looking for. Here is how to enable it
Windows Seven interface (as well as desktop) is rather clean and minimalist. Of course, you can find almost everything you might need in the famous and well-known Control Panel. However this solution will not allow you to see and easily use all those nested settings included in the main options. Did you know that you can become a God? Well, on Windows 7 at least!
Understanding Windows 7's 'GodMode' | Beyond Binary - CNET News
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10423985-56.html?tag=digg2
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MS Windows Vista and 7 expanded control panel
Understanding Windows 7's 'GodMode' | Beyond Binary - CNET News
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10423985-56.html
http://smallvoid.com/article/windows-special-folders.htm
What Is An Agnostic?
http://arts.cuhk.edu.hk/humftp/E-text/Russell/agnostic.htm
"An agnostic thinks it impossible to know the truth in matters such as God and the future life with which Christianity and other religions are concerned. Or, if not impossible, at least impossible at the present time."
God Talk - Stanley Fish Blog - NYTimes.com
http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/god-talk/
Roger Ebert's Journal: Archives
http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/04/how_i_believe_in_g.html
Catholicism made me a humanist before I knew the word. When people rail against "secular humanism," I want to ask them if humanism itself would be okay with them. Over the high school years, my belief in the likelihood of a God continued to lessen. I kept this to myself. I never discussed it with my parents. My father in any event was a non-practicing Lutheran, until a death bed conversion which rather disappointed me. I'm sure he agreed to it for my mother's sake.
BBC NEWS | England | London | 'No God' slogans for city's buses
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7681914.stm
The complete slogan reads: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." As the campaign has raised more than anticipated, it will also have posters on the inside of buses as well.
Bendy-buses with the slogan "There's probably no God" could soon be running on the streets of London.
The complete bus slogan reads: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."
Buses with the slogan "There's probably no God" could be running on the streets of London.
Bendy-buses with the slogan "There's probably no God" could soon be running on the streets of London. (BBC)
Without God - The New York Review of Books
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21800?source=rss
In his celebrated 1837 Phi Beta Kappa Oration at Harvard, titled "The American Scholar," Ralph Waldo Emerson predicted that a day would come when America would end what he called "our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands." His prediction came true in the twentieth century, and in no area of learning more so than in science. This surely would have pleased Emerson. When he listed his heroes he would generally include Copernicus and Galileo and Newton along with Socrates and Jesus and Swedenborg. But I think that Emerson would have had mixed feelings about one consequence of the advance of science here and abroad—that it has led to a widespread weakening of religious belief.[1]
Without God By Steven Weinberg Charles DarwinCharles Darwin by David Levine In his celebrated 1837 Phi Beta Kappa Oration at Harvard, titled "The American Scholar," Ralph Waldo Emerson predicted that a day would come when America would end what he called "our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands." His prediction came true in the twentieth century, and in no area of learning more so than in science. This surely would have pleased Emerson. When he listed his heroes he would generally include Copernicus and Galileo and Newton along with Socrates and Jesus and Swedenborg. But I think that Emerson would have had mixed feelings about one consequence of the advance of science here and abroad—that it has led to a widespread weakening of religious belief.[1]
He warned me that we must worship God, because otherwise we would start worshiping each other. He was right about the danger, but I would suggest a different cure: we should get out of the habit of worshiping anything.
GodBlock - Protect your children
http://www.godblock.com/
GodBlock is a web filter that blocks religious content. It is targeted at parents and schools who wish to protect their kids from the often violent, sexual, and psychologically harmful material in many holy texts, and from being indoctrinated into any religion before they are of the age to make such decisions. When installed properly, GodBlock will test each page that your child visits before it is loaded, looking for passages from holy texts, names of religious figures, and other signs of religious propaganda. If none are found, then your child is allowed to browse freely.
Sad that its come to this.