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Religion

The God Delusion

The God Delusion

By Justin Tadlock on May 16, 2007

I originally picked up Richard Dawkins’ book because it has gained quite a bit of popularity, which comes mostly from athiest circles. It seemed interesting enough though.
Before I go on with a review, I must give a little bit of my religious background. I grew up in a protestant Christian family. I [...]

Tagged Book Reviews, Books, god, Religion, richard dawkins | 2 Responses

Belief-O-Matic

By Justin Tadlock on March 18, 2007

I just took the Belief-O-Matic Quiz to see what faith I’m aligned the most with. To my surpise, I’m a Unitarian Universalist. Whatever that means.
Here are the top 5 faiths that the quiz says most closely matches my beliefs:

Unitarian Universalism (100%)
Reform Judaism (98%)
Neo-Pagan (97%)
Liberal Quakers (96%)
Liberal Christian [...]

Tagged god, liberal christian protestant, Religion, religious views | 7 Responses

"I am morally without sin"

By Justin Tadlock on February 23, 2007

“I am morally without sin,” he said, looking down on a group of 50 or so students.
He also said he was a “Christian,” and he “has to listen to loud-mouthed women every day.” That was Wednesday.

Today, he was shouting back at Auburn University students who were traveling between classes or ones that simply had [...]

Tagged Alabama, auburn university, bible, brother micah, catholic, christian, fire brimstone, gay, gay song, god, homosexual, its not okay to be gay, jesus, micah armstrong, muslim, open air, preach, preaching, premarital sex, Religion, science religion, sin | 38 Responses

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