Favorite Atheist Blogs?
TMLPatrick
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Who are everyone's favorite atheist bloggers? I'm always on the lookout for new ones to read....
My personal favorites are:
What Would JT Do? (JT Eberhard): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/
The Friendly Atheist (Hemant Mehta): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist
My personal favorites are:
What Would JT Do? (JT Eberhard): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/
The Friendly Atheist (Hemant Mehta): http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist
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I don't ready many blogs personally but I would be interesting in learning about few that would be worth reading as well.0
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Just checked out The Friendly Atheist. Now I know what I'll be reading later tonight!
I'm with soldier on this one, I haven't got into following blogs and would love to find some good ones to follow.0 -
Like the other before me... I haven't read many blogs. I do enjoy certain youtube videos... such as: anyt debates involing Dawkins, Tim Minchin videos and a few Penn Jillette videos.
Of course, after watching a few of these, youtube will start populating your sidebar with all sorts of similar minded videos (easy to get lost for hours).0 -
I had the opposite problem, when I started watching a bunch of TAM and Skepticon videos, it started populating my sidebar with Christian apologist videos! So I started listening to a ton of death metal to purge them....0
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I always end up in the weird part of Youtbue if I start watching Atheist related videos Some of the suggestions are pretty far out there. Like who knew balloon fetish videos would be even closely linked to Atheist videos? I didn't and I found out the hard way.0
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True... there are ALWAYS the "weird" links on the sidebar.
For me it's a couple of survivalist (prepper) videos and the "Worlds Greatest Anchor" video (has the picture of the anchor woman with LOTS of cleavage)... no matter how many times i watch it, it never goes away.0 -
I enjoy Sam Harris quite a bit. He is most in his element in live debates, but his blog is also highly interesting.
http://www.samharris.org/blog0