Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Over at Spanish Inquisitor's...
...there's a good and relevant article. The internet may not be the death of religion, but certainly the incredible access to information hitherto unknown to the general populace is sure making a dent, isn't it? Atheist voices, shouting their sundry messages from the streets, and for the first time being heard. It's an interesting time to be alive, watching the slow crumbling away of these traditional edifices. People are becoming less afraid to buck the trends, so it seems; energized by a global community that gives them an equal footing in the information war against established authorities. Who ever thought there'd be a public call to blaspheme against the holy spirit? LOL! Strange days, indeed!
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I was reading an article on the website of our local paper (not a radical rag in the least), about the furor over this National Day of Prayer thing, and there were 9 comments from readers. I counted 7 of them as atheists. So either there's more of us than I've thought, or the internet is where we've found each other and feel more comfortable expressing ourselves.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the latter, but either way it's good.