My site, which I just got published 2 weeks ago:
www.spongemom.com
Great forum for political debating, and just about anything else:
www.newsnation.net
News stories you weren't supposed to hear:
www.tvnewslies.org
Funniest forum I've seen yet:
www.mostembarrassingmoment.com
Post websites you'd like everyone to see
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Post #2
Nice site, Spongemom, some funny stuff...
This one's fun- How to be a Bible Apologist
An Eight-Step Guide to Bible Literalism through Christian Apologetics

This one's fun- How to be a Bible Apologist
An Eight-Step Guide to Bible Literalism through Christian Apologetics
And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto His people. Exodus 32:14
Post #3
Thanks! I update pretty regularly, I just added 10 new jokes last night.
I like the line from Step 8 in your link:
I like the line from Step 8 in your link:
That just about sums it up! Thanks for the laughs.Your blossoming insanity is the key to your future as a Bible apologist.

If we are going to teach creation science as an alternative to evolution,
then we should also teach the stork theory as an alternative to biological reproduction.
then we should also teach the stork theory as an alternative to biological reproduction.
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Post #4
Ravi Zacharias, Christian apologist.
http://www.rzim.org/index.php
This is the archive where one can listen to his lectures:
http://resources.christianity.com/minis ... tems.jhtml
Search through the different titles and choose something you might be interested in listening to. I'd be interested to hear what Agnostics and Atheists think about what they hear. He has spoken at Harvard, Georgia Tech, Oxford and all over the world about moral relativism, Christianity and morality.
I personally enjoyed, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society", "Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture", "Jesus Among Other Gods", "Why I am not an Atheist", and "Absolute Truth in Relative Terms"... but there are many more which are equally informative.
Another good scholarly site which answers questions about Christianity is:
http://christian-thinktank.com/topix.html
Every article therein was written by one individual, who largely researched questions he had, then questions as posed to him by others, often by e-mail. One can see by the length of the index and depth of the articles that there is a wealth of information to be discovered. He has written much on women in the Bible and the great value of a woman in God's eyes, among many topics.
Those are a couple that I have appreciated, but I'm sure I'll add more later.
-Oh yeah, and this one: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
http://www.rzim.org/index.php
This is the archive where one can listen to his lectures:
http://resources.christianity.com/minis ... tems.jhtml
Search through the different titles and choose something you might be interested in listening to. I'd be interested to hear what Agnostics and Atheists think about what they hear. He has spoken at Harvard, Georgia Tech, Oxford and all over the world about moral relativism, Christianity and morality.
I personally enjoyed, "The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society", "Unplugging Truth in a Morally Suicidal Culture", "Jesus Among Other Gods", "Why I am not an Atheist", and "Absolute Truth in Relative Terms"... but there are many more which are equally informative.
Another good scholarly site which answers questions about Christianity is:
http://christian-thinktank.com/topix.html
Every article therein was written by one individual, who largely researched questions he had, then questions as posed to him by others, often by e-mail. One can see by the length of the index and depth of the articles that there is a wealth of information to be discovered. He has written much on women in the Bible and the great value of a woman in God's eyes, among many topics.
Those are a couple that I have appreciated, but I'm sure I'll add more later.
-Oh yeah, and this one: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Post #5
Interesting sites ppls,
I started a forum the other day for some discussion. Needs some members though. heh.
http://s8.invisionfree.com/Discuzzone/index.php?act=idx
I also like: www.rcgroups.com (RC airplanes rawk)
Also, although I by no means agree with everything on here: http://inerrancy.org/
^ is pretty good.
I started a forum the other day for some discussion. Needs some members though. heh.
http://s8.invisionfree.com/Discuzzone/index.php?act=idx
I also like: www.rcgroups.com (RC airplanes rawk)
Also, although I by no means agree with everything on here: http://inerrancy.org/
^ is pretty good.
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Post #6
I enjoyed this http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/whatisgod.htm
and also this one from the same site:
http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/god.htm
They're both fun and help us realize the inherent difficulties with certain traditional views of God. Biblical inerrancy/errancy issues do not interest me as much since I was raised Catholics and those issues seem to be a problem chiefly to certain Protestant groups.
and also this one from the same site:
http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/god.htm
They're both fun and help us realize the inherent difficulties with certain traditional views of God. Biblical inerrancy/errancy issues do not interest me as much since I was raised Catholics and those issues seem to be a problem chiefly to certain Protestant groups.
Post #7
this site is new and still small but if you play paintball there is something you can do. if you join say turtleguy (or gabe mills) sent ya http://www.phpbbforfree.com/forums/inde ... orum=jedds
Post #9
www.geocities.com/jddlwlr
yeah its a free and extreamly lame site but why not post it here.
Go to my forum its kinda cool.....
yeah and im like just a kid and i did all that extreamly hard
html all by myself. thats why its so bad. the forum is what im trying to get going good, for any of you who play paintball. or anything els for that matter.
EDIT: yeah the forum turtleguy posted is my forum.
yeah its a free and extreamly lame site but why not post it here.
Go to my forum its kinda cool.....
yeah and im like just a kid and i did all that extreamly hard

EDIT: yeah the forum turtleguy posted is my forum.
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Post #10
Hi everyone. I'm new here and just looking around.
But if you want to check out my site, it's in my sig! You can also check out my other site, Insolitology, if the traffic isn't too much (you never know sometimes why that happens).
Anyway, there's hours and hours of listening on my archives page, if you're interested. My station is fun, too. I have mostly some weird coktail-easy listening swing weirdness, and some outsider musicians. Lots of other projects I've put together as well. I dunno. People seem to like it.
But if you want to check out my site, it's in my sig! You can also check out my other site, Insolitology, if the traffic isn't too much (you never know sometimes why that happens).
Anyway, there's hours and hours of listening on my archives page, if you're interested. My station is fun, too. I have mostly some weird coktail-easy listening swing weirdness, and some outsider musicians. Lots of other projects I've put together as well. I dunno. People seem to like it.

Listen to The Hellbound Alleee Program! This week, Outlaw Religion! at 7 and 11 pm Eastern Standard Time, or download at the site!