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View Article  Village Atheist = Village Idiot?

The jobs don't pay a lot, and you take most of your pay in self-esteem, but somebody is always trying out for village idiot or village atheist. Often they're one and the same...

-- Wesley Pruden, Revival time with the village atheist, (Washington Times)

In a classic pot-and-kettle scenario, Wesley Pruden has done disservice to the readers of the Washington Times with an irrational screed mocking atheists for writing "irrational screeds mocking those who have the faith the authors clearly envy."  The saving grace for these unfortunate atheists is that the average Times reader is probably too smart to be taken in by such drivel.

Pruden has nothing constructive to offer in his screed.  He merely calls atheists names and cites examples of atheists saying bad things about people who deserve to have bad things said about them.  This is what his article boils down to:

  • Did you know that there are atheists living among you?
  • Atheists are idiots.
  • Atheists hate people of faith because they don't have faith but desperately want it.
  • Atheists say the darndest things.
  • Atheists are getting more attention than I am and it pisses me off.

Mr. Pruden apparently doesn't concern himself with the facts regarding persons atheists have spoken ill of, or even facts about the atheists themselves.  I mean really, who among us who has actually read The God Delusion would use the word "irrational" to describe it?  I've been struggling with the book myself and have found it incredibly dense, repetitive, and belaboring of points, but irrational?  Rationality is the coin of the atheist realm.  The author has got it backwards... it is faith that is irrational.

The article is clearly calculated to incense the readership, as opposed to communicate any meaningful argument as to why atheists are idiots, or naughty, or whatever else he's trying to say.  He notes Christopher Hitchens' reference to Mother Theresa as "the ghoul of Calcutta", without bothering to say why.  He notes Pulitzer prize winner Paul Greenberg's mention of Reverend Falwell's one "decent" moment on record, without bothering to say why.  Apparently the "why" doesn't concern the unencumbered-by-a-Pulitzer-Prize-Pruden.

A rational person will find little of interest in this yawn-inspiring rant against atheism, except perhaps an appreciation of the irony by which the author reveals himself to be the shrill irrational caricature that he tries to paint atheists as.  Beyond that, there's nothing to see here.

View Article  Book Review -- An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore
Though I couldn't find the movie playing anywhere near my home, I was delighted to spot a companion book that I wasn't aware of during a recent trip to the bookstore. It was nice to finally get an up to date and unbiased read on the scientific findings regarding global warming. Yes I said unbiased. It's high time people stopped trying to politicize this issue and started trying to do something about it...   more »
View Article  Book Review -- FIASCO by Thomas E. Ricks
After a week of struggling I have finally managed to finish reading Thomas Ricks excellent account FIASCO -- The American Military Adventure in Iraq. I struggled, in part because I've been so sick, but mostly it would take an average of 10 pages for me to get so furious, or so disheartened, or otherwise upset that I would have to put the book down and pick it up later on. Ricks account of this war is not an easy read. Nor should it be. But having finished it I say that without a doubt all Americans have a civic duty to read this book and understand the nature of this war. Like it or not...   more »
View Article  Another Day Gone
Well I went back to the Tamminem Quarry today, and spent several hot hours hammering rocks in the sun, but I enjoyed myself. Last night I stayed up late to finish The Book of the Dead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, even though I hated practically every minute of it...   more »
View Article  Me and the Skeleton Detective
So it's the beginning of day three and I am utterly relaxed. I've had a very pleasant time playing video games, watching movies, and reading. When I wandered into Barnes & Noble the other day I was delighted to find not one but TWO books by Aaron Elkins that I had not yet read...   more »
View Article  The Bad Book
Australian author of children's books, Andy Griffiths, finds himself on the defensive as his latest creation "The Bad Book" has certain lawmakers up in arms...   more »
View Article  Shoestring Books
On the way back from Snow Falls we stopped in at a wonderful antique bookstore called "Shoestring Books" at 497 Upper Main Street in Norway, ME...   more »