Posts tagged religion

Which religion cares the most about the homeless?  An inconvient sample in this survey…
via ilovecharts:

originally posted by @christiannightmares

Which religion cares the most about the homeless?  An inconvient sample in this survey…

via ilovecharts:

originally posted by @christiannightmares

via digg:

The world’s best Bar Mitzvah invitation starring the least enthusiastic rapper.

RIP Pope Benedict XVI “Sith” Jokes (2005-2013)
(h/t nickrrrad, Via)

RIP Pope Benedict XVI “Sith” Jokes (2005-2013)

(h/t nickrrradVia)

Penn Jillette: An Atheist’s Guide to the 2012 Election (by bigthink)

Banana: The Athiests Nightmare. (by kingnoodle)

Good thing he never noticed how much Apes loved eating Bananas, or else he’d probably notice the shared eating interests, among other traits…

File under #LemmyIsGod :
“But that’s the way I like it, baby,
I don’t wanna live forever.”

File under #LemmyIsGod :

“But that’s the way I like it, baby,

I don’t wanna live forever.”

Is this the Stairway to Heaven?  Also, where are adults in in this infographic?
via amyvernon:

At least unbaptized babies get more god love than plants, right?
via @laughingsquid:

Draw a circle around the one God loves the most.

Is this the Stairway to Heaven?  Also, where are adults in in this infographic?

via amyvernon:

At least unbaptized babies get more god love than plants, right?

via @laughingsquid:

Draw a circle around the one God loves the most.

ilovecharts:

Contradictions in the Bible
This is one of my favorite charts that I did not make.
Why does the Bible say one thing about infidelity in one place and another in another place? Why do some minor characters appear to die but then resurface? Because the Bible makes mistakes. Here they are, all of them. Skeptic Sam Harris furnished the data; Andy Marlow designed the chart (with inspiration from an earlier chart by Chris Harrison). It ends up looking like the mind of a very fallible god.

ilovecharts:

Contradictions in the Bible

This is one of my favorite charts that I did not make.

Why does the Bible say one thing about infidelity in one place and another in another place? Why do some minor characters appear to die but then resurface? Because the Bible makes mistakes. Here they are, all of them. Skeptic Sam Harris furnished the data; Andy Marlow designed the chart (with inspiration from an earlier chart by Chris Harrison). It ends up looking like the mind of a very fallible god.

Look at the tweets of Sister Christine Ereiser, a Benedictine nun from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She’s active on Twitter and is avid podcaster. By the way, her order, the Benedictine Sisters, is engaging, humorous and even cheeky at times. Go sisters! Finally, I have to point out the pioneering work of Sister Julie from Chicago, a podcaster, blogger and founder of A Nun’s Life Ministry. She provides a fascinating insight into a community of nuns that we don’t often get to see: they are avid content creators, active networkers, and, yes, very geeky!