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Comments by Shane Williams


1. Bill Good Interviews Richard Dawkins

Comment #174238 by Shane Williams on May 1, 2008 at 11:23 pm

I wrote maybe 3 pages of replies (3-4 hours invested) to the questions asked in the interview, I even copied the text. After hitting submit the post seemed to have vanished, even from my clipboard.

Gods wrath?

2. A Conversation with Expelled's Associate Producer Mark Mathis

Comment #166130 by Shane Williams on April 22, 2008 at 7:20 pm

Rachel, that's proof enough, all my views of nature have been turned on their side.
I suppose I should pack my things and leave RD.Net forever, I've got a long journey of unreason, self-inflicted head bashing, and ignorance ahead of me.

3. A Conversation with Expelled's Associate Producer Mark Mathis

Comment #165621 by Shane Williams on April 21, 2008 at 11:22 pm

It was so hard for them to keep his attention, but eventually they narrowed their differences to blind ignorance on the part of Mark Mathis.

It's heartwarming to know that Expelled was produced by confused people in the media with no prior commitments; a fluke.

4. Sexpelled: No Intercourse Allowed

Comment #164261 by Shane Williams on April 19, 2008 at 10:02 pm

I was thinking of doing a parody trailer that featured Ben or a similar character complaining about being "Expelled" from the historical community becuse they denied the holocaust. The comparison seems to fit, and it might start a laugh in some people.

Hitler Stein

5. Hitchens vs. Hitchens

Comment #157308 by Shane Williams on April 8, 2008 at 10:09 pm

Nothing is exempt from the laws of nature, and by this we no that there can be no supernatural. Use that Christopher, it's a quick and easy way to keep them inside the box of reality (it also disproves any supernatural god).
Using time as an example, we can calculate it infinitely forward and backwards and can find no reason for a start or end, thus there has always been. Nothing can escape that law, not even the "unimaginable" or "undescribable," one of many!

7. The Atheist Next Door

Comment #157250 by Shane Williams on April 8, 2008 at 7:10 pm

We're not a miniority, and we haven't been for quite some time. The title ended the video before it started.

8. Beware the Believers

Comment #151750 by Shane Williams on March 29, 2008 at 10:01 am

This certainly didn't come from any organization (anything official), it was most likely produced by one or two college friends that couldn't make up their minds. I did enjoy watching them all dance, but the lyrics were trash.

There wasn't enough Hitchens! He's been playing the bad-boy atheist forever and got virtually no camera time as a "gangsta."

9. A New Pope

Comment #139953 by Shane Williams on March 6, 2008 at 7:51 pm

George Lucas would be proud. We need to get this thing some publicity, it's a good message with lots of potential.

10. Defying Gravity in Science Class

Comment #128354 by Shane Williams on February 16, 2008 at 8:12 pm

The beautiful thing about it, Bobington, is that most of us didn't need to know all of that to understand that there was a natural and detailed* explanation behind all of those "miracles". Perhaps this simple ability to reason things out for ourselves is what sets us apart from the cult-folk?

*Most religious "explanations" are usually invalid or incomplete, so they're not very detailed at all.

11. Sam Harris debate with Rabbi David Wolpe

Comment #108295 by Shane Williams on January 6, 2008 at 12:13 pm

Communism as a failed scientific solution later revised/replaced by a religious alternative?
The debate should have ended there, the rabbi is a moron.

12. Touched by an Atheist

Comment #105072 by Shane Williams on December 30, 2007 at 2:01 pm

I always refer to Santa/Christmas as a sub-religion!

<3 George Carlin.

13. Richard Dawkins on 'Have Your Say'

Comment #104843 by Shane Williams on December 29, 2007 at 4:27 pm

They always ask the same questions! Just read the books people!

14. Chasers war on everything: Evangelicals

Comment #102402 by Shane Williams on December 22, 2007 at 4:01 pm

Good stuff, I always laugh when I see those massive "healing sessions" on TV.

How exactly does all that money collection fuel miracles in our world? Assuming that actions without cause/explanation (miracles) are even possible?
By cause/explanation I mean the natural processes behind an occurance other than the exaggerated, supernatural, human view of its purpose.

15. CBC News: Sunday - Richard Dawkins

Comment #100439 by Shane Williams on December 18, 2007 at 3:51 pm

Actually, we can explain the mechanics of love, free will, and "moral" behavior. Ignorance of potential explanation brings the thinking process to a screeching hault. This very type of ignorance is the basis of most super-natural beliefs. It's descrutive behavior that affects everyone, so consider us all your intellectual guardians.

Dawkins, being an evolutionary-nut has misrepresented us a little by attempting to explain everything in terms of natural selection, but I'll let that slide.

16. Atheists' sign sparks controversy

Comment #96566 by Shane Williams on December 10, 2007 at 5:58 pm

And they say we're whining!

A message to anyone startled by this poster: "Yes, we've been here a while now. Did you forget?"

18. Daniel Dennett Debates Dinesh D'Souza

Comment #92770 by Shane Williams on December 1, 2007 at 12:34 pm

I'm so tired of these D'Souza debates. The more people we send his way the larger that smile grows. Every time we reference his god its image becomes more defined. He feeds on events like these, he needs them.

I'm pretty much calling him ignorant, so there is no point in all of this debating. Unless of course 3 or 4 of our best could take a swing at him. Any man can argue fiction, but surely it takes more to reveal the truth.