Tuesday, November 20, 2012 Monday, November 12, 2012 Tuesday, November 6, 2012 Wednesday, October 31, 2012

hildegunstvonspookymetz:

Crossing Many Rainbows: BUT SCIENCE!!1!!!1ONE!!!

littlecitywitch:

perseidbadger:

greyjinx:

flikky:

So I’ve been sitting on this rant for a while and finally came around to having the energy to actually sit down and write it.

People like to hold up science as Perfection.  As a bastion of truth and the only defense against all those silly, superstitious, religious kooks who believe in a fictional old wizard in the sky.  That people who worship at the altar of science are the most (or only) rational human beings.

Well.  Bullshit.

While science itself tells us so much about the universe we live in, while science never lies to us (though it often seems to contradict itself in ways we don’t fully understand yet); the people involved?  Not so much.

Here’s the thing: The people who study science are no more or less flawed than the people who follow religion.

There are sane and rational people in the religious community.  Like, for example, Reverend Phil Snider whose speech about LGBTQ rights at a city council meeting has been making the rounds on Tumblr lately.  Hell, there’s an entire website dedicated to helping queer Christians find LGBTQ-friendly churches.  There’s a group called Muslims for Progressive Values who’ve been gaining traction in the Muslim community with an eye on reevaluating homophobic and sexist traditions.  There’s a Jewish congregation based out of New York City whose entire mission statement basically begins and ends with LGBTQ inclusiveness and celebrating diversity.

Trufax: The Westboro Baptist Church doesn’t speak for anyone but the Westboro Baptist Church.

But just like there are sane and rational religious people, there are also moronic assholes in the scientific community, that includes both professionals and people who just like to hold it up as a bastion of truth and honor and no nonsense or corruption ever.

They like to decry religion for committing horrible crimes against humanity.

While anyone whose taken a Psychology 101 class knows that experiments as recent as the 1970s are the reason professional ethics laws were put into place.

They like to call out religion for using God and the Bible as an excuse for horrifying acts on undeserving people.

While ignoring movements like eugenics which uses the excuse of genetics to remove “unwanted” elements from a population which has been used against minorities and the “emotionally disturbed,” poor, epileptic, and “feeble-minded” as recently as the 1960’s and ’70s.

People are blamed for using religion as an excuse for their prejudices.

When genetics has historically and still to this day been used as an excuse for racism.  When deinstitutionalization of insane asylums in the US due to widespread overpopulation and abuse (ranging from wrongful institutionalization, neglect, to what amounts to physical and/or mental torture) didn’t start until the 1960’s and, due to resistance from the psychological community, stretched into the 1990’s.  When, to this day, people are still fighting against ableism that assumes that people with disabilities or mental disorders are somehow less valuable as human beings.

People love to call out religious people worldwide for deliberately misinterpreting holy texts or ignoring large parts of it for their own personal benefit or to defend their own problematic views.

But then you have people like Dr. Andrew Wakefield who deliberately skewed and falsified scientific data to show that the MMR vaccine caused autism in children while allegedly developing a rival vaccination.  Or the weight loss industry who deliberately ignores either large parts or entire scientific studies that have been conducted since the 1950’s that prove the entire industry is ineffective.

They love to declare how uneducated religious people are regarding their own holy texts.

And then they turn around and see a story with SCIENCE! in the headline and take it at face value without looking at the research themselves because IT’S SCIENCE SO IT MUST BE TRUE!

Because scientists have never lied about their data.  Because scientists have never ignored their own ethical standards.  Because scientists have never taken a scientific process and wrongly applied it to something completely unrelated.  Because scientists have never discovered that previously scientifically proven facts were wrong.

Now my point isn’t that science is wrong and terrible and religious people are all upright, well-rounded citizens of the world who never ever lie.

I, myself, find chemistry, biology, and anatomy fascinating.  I’m also a self-identified Catholic, despite being a queer feminist, and I also fully admit to having a long, celebrated history of lying (but not about that).

My point is that maybe all of these terrible things that we blame solely on religion aren’t actually religion’s fault.  Maybe science vs. religion isn’t the problem.

Maybe the problem is just ignorant assholes.

^^^^^^

Casually reblogging truth

as a prowler of various academic institutions I encounter the casual contempt for religion everywhere in academia and it is depressing as shit precisely b/c it assumes & regurgitates this binary

as a denizen of various East Asian Studies departments I see the science vs religion binary all too often used as a thin veil for the West vs East one, i.e., an easy excuse to shit all over the East

said binary is also very often gendered, ref: rational menz vs superstitious wimmenfolk

basically fuck yr binaries from here to kingdom come

oops that was a religious reference WHAT NOW

This is a Good Post.

Also, let’s be real. A lot of self-professed atheists raised in the Western world, especially those coming from Christian families, aren’t really atheists - they’ve just traded worship of a deity for worship of Science, which is incredibly problematic for reasons mentioned above.

^^ ALL OF THIS. Forevers.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Wednesday, August 29, 2012
babsissuchafuckinglady:


ih8religion:

The story of Horus Jesus


remember when I said the bible had been white washed?
oop

babsissuchafuckinglady:

ih8religion:

The story of Horus Jesus

remember when I said the bible had been white washed?

oop

(Source: bigbenalpha)

Monday, August 27, 2012 Thursday, August 16, 2012
fuckyeahreligionpigeon:

From the Free Wood Post (News that’s almost reliable)
This year’s election is still way too close to call according to the most recent polling data, and Bible Belt ministers don’t want to take any chances making sure their pick wins the White House. The only problem being that none of the candidates this year are from the Bible Belt, or even a red state. In 2008 many in the Bible Belt felt comfortable with John McCain being from the red state of Arizona, and Sarah Palin being from the red state of Alaska, but not this time around. The Republican candidates for 2012 are Mitt Romney from the blue state Massachusetts, and Paul Ryan from the mostly blue state of Wisconsin.
To try to guarantee the Republican voting base for this year’s candidates, Bible Belt ministers have sent out a letter. The letter not only tells them to look past the fact that the candidates they are voting for are from blue states, but also to look past Romney being a Mormon and Ryan being Catholic.
The letter reads as follows:

Dear Parishioners,
This year’s election is crucial to the well-being of our nation. We, just like you are concerned about the present state of affairs that has been going on throughout the country. It is imperative that we vote out President Obama and Vice President Biden.
We understand though that for some of you it will test your faith. As you know both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are from blue states, and as this concerns us too, we ask you to look past this. It is also important to look past the fact that Romney is a cult worshipping Mormon who thinks he is fulfilling some sort of white horse prophecy, and the fact that Paul Ryan is a Mary worshipping Catholic who defies the Holy Spirit with the deification of Jesus’ mother.
We are a wholesome group of strictly Christian based area ministers who are asking you to trust us. President Obama may be a Christian (still not sure), but he does not promote the Christian lifestyle. He believes in health care for all and helping the poor, that is not what Jesus would have wanted. We need to make sure that Mitt Romney is elected so we can restore our path to prosperity by freeing up the markets, and letting the insurance companies decide if we get to have health care or not.
In closing, we understand that voting this November is going to take a lot of thought and prayer on your behalf, but the choice is clear. Vote Romney/Ryan!
In Christ,
The Organization of Southern and Midwestern Ministers


white christian men will be the death of us all.
of us all.

fuckyeahreligionpigeon:

From the Free Wood Post (News that’s almost reliable)

This year’s election is still way too close to call according to the most recent polling data, and Bible Belt ministers don’t want to take any chances making sure their pick wins the White House. The only problem being that none of the candidates this year are from the Bible Belt, or even a red state. In 2008 many in the Bible Belt felt comfortable with John McCain being from the red state of Arizona, and Sarah Palin being from the red state of Alaska, but not this time around. The Republican candidates for 2012 are Mitt Romney from the blue state Massachusetts, and Paul Ryan from the mostly blue state of Wisconsin.

To try to guarantee the Republican voting base for this year’s candidates, Bible Belt ministers have sent out a letter. The letter not only tells them to look past the fact that the candidates they are voting for are from blue states, but also to look past Romney being a Mormon and Ryan being Catholic.

The letter reads as follows:

Dear Parishioners,

This year’s election is crucial to the well-being of our nation. We, just like you are concerned about the present state of affairs that has been going on throughout the country. It is imperative that we vote out President Obama and Vice President Biden.

We understand though that for some of you it will test your faith. As you know both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are from blue states, and as this concerns us too, we ask you to look past this. It is also important to look past the fact that Romney is a cult worshipping Mormon who thinks he is fulfilling some sort of white horse prophecy, and the fact that Paul Ryan is a Mary worshipping Catholic who defies the Holy Spirit with the deification of Jesus’ mother.

We are a wholesome group of strictly Christian based area ministers who are asking you to trust us. President Obama may be a Christian (still not sure), but he does not promote the Christian lifestyle. He believes in health care for all and helping the poor, that is not what Jesus would have wanted. We need to make sure that Mitt Romney is elected so we can restore our path to prosperity by freeing up the markets, and letting the insurance companies decide if we get to have health care or not.

In closing, we understand that voting this November is going to take a lot of thought and prayer on your behalf, but the choice is clear. Vote Romney/Ryan!

In Christ,

The Organization of Southern and Midwestern Ministers

white christian men will be the death of us all.

of us all.

Friday, July 13, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
wontretiremightretread:

God bless the Christian left.

wontretiremightretread:

God bless the Christian left.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012 Friday, June 1, 2012
that stoner dude in 3rd period metal shop reappears after 20 years

that stoner dude in 3rd period metal shop reappears after 20 years

(Source: gedenkenbrauchtwissen)

Friday, May 18, 2012
soredtherose:

pumpkinpsychosis:

goodreasonnews:

igotkittypryde:

I liked this quote so much I made this thing.

 “It’s called being part of a society. Not everything goes your way. I don’t let my kids eat ice cream every night. They wish I did, but even they know: that doesn’t make me the Hitler of ice cream.”

Amen to that.

YES. THIS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

soredtherose:

pumpkinpsychosis:

goodreasonnews:

igotkittypryde:

I liked this quote so much I made this thing.

“It’s called being part of a society. Not everything goes your way. I don’t let my kids eat ice cream every night. They wish I did, but even they know: that doesn’t make me the Hitler of ice cream.”

Amen to that.

YES. THIS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thursday, November 10, 2011

motherjones:

Anti-abortionist running against Rep. Keith Ellison runs anti-Islam TV ads:

“Do you really want someone representing you who swears an oath on a Quran? A book that undermines our Constitution and says you should be killed?”

Um. You know what undermines our Constitution? Religious tests for office holders.