Saturday, July 25, 2009

Thunderf00t debates Ray Comfort

The atheists and pro-science YouTube user Thunderfoot have just posted a series of videos of a debate he recently had with Ray Comfort.

It's a great debate, and well worth watching.





















It's a good debate, because it clearly demonstrates the differences between the two worldviews. One is fact-based, the other isn't.

If you have a YouTube account, and aren't subscribing to Thunderf00t's channel, go subscribe

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sunday poetry

This is a video made by YouTube atheist ZOMGitsCriss featuring her own poetry. I thought I'd share it with you all.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

What to do in a zombie attack

Given the disturbing news over at Pharyngula, I thought I should share this informational video.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

YouTube suspends JREF

YouTube has totally lost it - they have suspended the James Randi Foundation account. User dprjones has more.



He also explains what people can do.

To complain to youtube follow this link;
http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/static.py?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=account&selected=asked_to_login&ctx=account_asked_to_login_55755

Scroll to the very bottom and click on "new issue"

Select "suspended account" from the options and express your opinion.

Thank you


Please help get YouTube to come to their senses.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The history of the internet

Came across this little YouTube gem, and thought I'd share it with the rest of you.

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Anna David's The Little Girl

A few months ago, the Danish music artist Anna David released a new album, on which there was a song "Den Lille Pige" (trans.: The Little Girl).

The song generated some notice in Denmark when it was released, because it was about rape and the costs of it. Not only that, it was a deeply personal song, about Anna David's own rape, when she was seventeen. She made a song about it to help others in the same situation.

I hadn't heard it before today, but the song is deeply moving, especially if you know the back story. Sadly, I haven't been able to find an English version of the text, but the music video is below. The chorus is something like

Outside no-one can see it, but it is inside.
You took something that for ever changed the small girl.
Even though she is grown up now, she'll never forget you.
Believe me words, because the little girl was me.




I liked some of her earlier stuff, but my respect for her has increased a lot.

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