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  • Pro‑Secular, Not Anti‑Religious

    Let’s be honest: calling this website “anti‑religious” is the easiest way to avoid facing what it actually is—a pro‑secular defense of freedom, equality, and honest public discourse. The real divide is not between religious and non‑religious people; it is between those who want state power tied to one theology and those of us who refuse…

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    March 1, 2026
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  • Proud to Be Godless

    In the United States, “godless” is still thrown around like a slur—a lazy shorthand for un‑American, untrustworthy, or immoral. The irony is that, in practice, the only socially acceptable “alternative” to being godless in America is to bow to the false god offered by Christianity. And to pretend that one particular Bronze Age deity should…

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    March 1, 2026
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  • The Self‑Perpetuating Lie of Christianity

    Christianity does not merely mislead; it operates as a sophisticated system of intellectual and moral control aimed first and foremost at children. From the moment kids can speak, they are told that an all‑powerful, all‑loving deity watches their every thought, yet somehow allows atrocities and suffering on a scale no decent human would tolerate. This…

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    March 1, 2026
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  • The Price of False Gods

    We live in a world where billions worship gods that, by their own logic, cannot all be true — and yet, we treat faith like a sacred shield, not a societal liability. Let’s be clear: Most, if not all, gods are false. Not “spiritually” false. Not “metaphorically” false. Logically false. If Christianity says Jesus is…

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    February 25, 2026
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  • The Ultimate Question in the Abortion Debate: Who Gets To Decide?

    The abortion debate has long been framed as a moral or medical question: When does life begin? When does personhood start? But beneath the surface of these seemingly objective inquiries lies a deeper, more fundamental question—one that shapes every argument, every law, and every conscience: Who gets to decide? This is not merely a question…

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    January 28, 2026
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  • Civil Authority as a Moral, Not Religious, Force

    1. The Core of Romans 13 Romans 13:1–7 teaches that government is ordained by God to maintain order, justice, and peace in society. It emphasizes that rulers are to “punish those who do evil and praise those who do good” (Romans 13:3–4). This is a secular function: to protect citizens from harm, uphold justice, and…

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    January 28, 2026
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  • Republicans Are Not Defending Life—They Are Betraying the American People

    The Republican Party’s obsession with abortion is not just a policy failure—it is a profound betrayal of the American people. Despite the party’s efforts to rally its base with moralistic rhetoric and legislative overreach, the majority of Americans do not support the extreme measures being pushed by GOP leaders. A 2026 poll reveals that only…

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    January 27, 2026
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  • Religion Has No Place in Government—And the Clock Is Ticking

    The separation of church and state is not a relic of the past—it is the last line of defense for American democracy. And it is under direct, urgent assault. Christian extremists are no longer whispering about faith in politics—they are openly demanding that religion govern the public sphere. This is not a debate. This is…

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    January 27, 2026
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  • Christian Natural Law – A Theological Framework Disguised as Universal Reason

    The concept of “natural law” is often presented as a rational, objective foundation for morality—accessible to all, regardless of religious belief. But when Christians invoke natural law, they are not appealing to a neutral, secular standard. Instead, they are advancing a theological framework disguised as universal reason. This is not a neutral moral system, but…

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    January 27, 2026
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  • Religions Can Only Peacefully Coexist With A Secular Government

    Religions can only peacefully coexist under a secular government because religious doctrines are inherently exclusive and ultimately seek to impose their worldview on the rest of society. All major religions claim to hold the ultimate truth and view non-adherents as spiritually or morally inferior. This creates a natural tension when religious groups seek political power,…

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    January 27, 2026
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