Jun 022012
 

Just recently came across these videos. Hard hitting. You owe it to yourself to watch all three videos in their entirety.

The Ignored Bible – Volume 1
The Ignored Bible – Volume 2
The Ignored Bible – Volume 3

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012

May 022012
 

The Bible. So childish. So full of rubbish. The Koran, Book of Mormon, and books of other religions are probably similarly grotesque.

The Book of Job

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2012

Nov 292011
 

Edward Tarte on reading the Bible non-stop aloud in church:

Tarte-Reading the Bible Non-Stop Aloud in Church

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011

Aug 142011
 

Another cracking article from The Blessed Atheist Bible Study:

A great site to visit to get an honest and light-hearted assessment of the Bible.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011

Jul 262011
 

Yup, that Noah dude sure was a miracle maker!

Videos from NonStampCollector:

Noah’s Ark (part 1 of 2)

 

Noah’s Ark (part 2 of 2)

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011

Jul 192011
 

Got this from Jerry Coyne’s “Why Evolution Is True”:

Other books such as the Koran need to be similarly reviewed.

Did someone mention respect? See http://gretachristina.typepad.com/greta_christinas_weblog/2009/11/armor-of-god.html

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2011

Sep 082010
 

This is reported by the BBC and others:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11223457

US church defiant despite condemnation of Koran burning

Terry Jones said he had prayed over the matter but insisted the Koran-burning would go ahead

A small US church says it will defy international condemnation and go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Koran on the 9/11 anniversary

This is just plain wrong. As much as I think that the Koran (and the Bible for that matter) is full of nonsense, I don’t think a public event to glorify the burning of the book is the correct way to highlight the nonsense. A critical review of the Koran with critical arguments and appropriate mocking is the best and honest way. All that this book-burning will do is push people further to the extremes and everything that is associated with such extremism.

For a quick (mostly correct) check on the nonsense in the Koran look at these links:

And for balance, here’s a check for nonsense in the Bible:

Although there is a lot of nonsense in the Bible, “Christian extremism” is now rare and has not really existed in any tangible form for some time (eg Spanish Inquisition) but this Koran-burning event is an unwelcome and unneeded move in that direction of extremism; it rather smacks of the naive and irrational burning of the “The Satanic Verses” by Muslims and the book-burning events by the Nazis. If a Christian wants to question and explore what the Koran says then Christians have already done most of the hard work:

Please note that I do not endorse everything at this site (as I think Christianity is absurd too) but what I was attempting to do was show a better way for a Christian to criticise the Koran than book-burning.

Here are some links that I do (mostly!) endorse:

What I would ask is for you to examine the evidence, the arguments and make up your own minds. But make sure that it is an honest assessment of the evidence otherwise the effort is just a waste of your time.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2010

Aug 162010
 

Link over here: http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/law-chief-urges-scots-courts-consult-the-bible-in-judgments-1.1048316

Perhaps we need to look at Jephthah (Judges 11) for guidance in making judgements (please, watch all of it):

Definitely a “…sick, unjust, cruel, violent, mass murdering, psychopath”.

More fun than turning the other cheek, right?

The proposal is obviously not ever going to happen but I wonder what prompted the old man to even consider it? Perhaps he’s trying to make himself relevant in today’s world? But I think that it exposes the ugliness and backwards thinking in him and in the organisations from which he derives his “moral” code.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2010

Aug 112010
 

Is that Pharyngula being nasty to you again? There, there. Have a cookie.

Here’s a man basing his morality, his way of live, on that hilariously hideous book called the Bible. The more I look at that book, the more I find it incredible that anyone can take it seriously (the Koran is just as bad). It’s just plain bonkers in many places with a monster ruining people’s lives.

The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.

Richard Dawkins, “The God Delusion”

The Pope and his friends do not have any moral high-ground and no rights to be immune from criticism. So I and others will call it as we see it. And if that means being “nasty” then so be it. Religion deserves no special privileges.

I’ve added some links here that some may find amusing:

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2010

May 032010
 

At Pharyngula’s blog I came across his article:

Sunday Sacrilege: Prometheus’ sin
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/05/sunday_sacrilege_prometheus_si.php

Then I clicked on the video:

Pharyngula was right. Horrific. I would add that this is an abuse against humanity, the indoctrination of children with falsehoods and prejudicing them against reason and critical thinking.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2010