One of the themes in Brave New World is what it truly means to be a savage. The hero of Brave New World is a character named John, who grew up on an Indian reservation in New Mexico. His mother, Linda, came from London, where the people are “civilized.” However, her idea of civilization is filled with soma (a drug that... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia Part 1: Dihyah al-Kalbi
It's June and you know what that means - it's Pride month. Thus, to take advantage of this month's unwanted theme, we need to talk about something extremely embarrassing for Islam: the fact that there is significant evidence in the hadiths that Muhammad was not only bisexual, but was a cross-desser. You read that right.... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – The Bible vs. The Quran: Surah al-Baqarah Verses 156-158.
Last time on Flippin' Fatwa Friday, we covered three issues, talking about good works, the Ka'ba, and jihad. Today, we're sort-of back to talking about the Ka'ba, though we'll more specifically be looking at another big part of the Hajj. Let's take a look at this: 156. Who, when a calamity befalls them, say, 'Surely,... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – A Comparison of Claims About the Insanity of Jesus and the Insanity of Muhammad. (Part 3)
Over the last two Flippin' Fatwa Friday posts, I've discussed the possibility that Muhammad and Jesus were either epileptic or insane. Jesus repeatedly proved Himself to be of sound mind and didn't show any sign of epilepsy. Muhammad didn't pass so cleanly, with the theory that he had epilepsy or a personality disorder still standing.... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – A Comparison of Claims About the Insanity of Jesus and the Insanity of Muhammad. (Part 1)
One of the many questions critics of various religions ask when evaluating the validity of the religion’s claims is the question of its founder's mental health. If it can be proven that the founder’s claims came from delusions, then the religion risks being dismissed as the ramblings of a madman. As C.S. Lewis put it in his famous trilemma regarding Jesus, “A man who... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – An Interesting Conversation Chain with a Muslim: Is Christianity Blind Faith?
On Wednesday, I posted my response to a Muslim's claims for the veracity of Islam, so today, I'll be posting my response to his critique of Christianity. If you haven't already, I highly suggest you read Wednesday's article so you have more context. MUSLIM: Now we can go to Christianity. Please don't say "It is... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa…Wednesday – An Interesting Conversation Chain with a Muslim: The Proof for Islam.
I recently posted a video about how the Quran absolutely gets wrecked by its own claims about embryology, and a disgruntled Muslim responded and tried to defend it. It started small, with him saying that a dude named Professor Keith Moore (an embryologist) agreed with the Quran's claims. I responded, and the conversation quickly changed... Continue Reading →
Blog: My Thoughts on COVID and the Vaccine
A few weeks ago, I got a comment from someone asking me about my views on science, more specifically Young Earth Creationism and my thoughts on COVID and the vaccine. Last week, I did a post on Young Earth Creationism so this week, I'll talk about COVID. Overall, I think that COVID was likely planned.... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – The Quran vs. The Bible: Surah Al-Baqarah Verse 183-189.
Last week, on Flippin' Fatwa Friday, we talked about the Hajj and its pagan origins. So, this week, we're going to talk about the pagan origins of Ramadan, the month where Muslims fast during the day, then eat a ton of food at night while applauding each other for their piousness and demand that us... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Young Earth Creationism
About a week or so ago, I got a request from a commenter asking if I would write a post about science and my stance on that. I said that was a bit broad and asked them to narrow it down. The commenter got back to me and requested that I write a post about... Continue Reading →
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