TheEncogitationer

  • Jake:

    It never helps when those who proport to fight hateful, deadly ideologies turn around and assist them. Or when the Department of Justice is run by a drunk frat boy:

    Civil rights organization indicted for paying informants in hate groups
    Apr 21, 2026 at 01:33 PM EDT
    Updated Apr 21, 2026 at 06:48 PM EDT
    Eva Fedderly, Ally…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie:

    Ask me and I’d say this is The Self-Harm Club for Men. Does the Club have a President who is also a Patient?

    Offhand, I’d say that true Masculinity is a man having spatio-temporal coordinates and being in one piece. Looks are just working on points for style.

  • Jake:

    How many 10s or 100s of millions have died as a direct result of beliefs? Without looking at a search engine a group of educated people could come up with the goods to back the numbers i have given. Pol Pot was not a Scot.

    There was one scholar who compiled the numbers of people murdered by their own government, not including warfare, in…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Can Belief Be Rational? in the forum Theism 2 months ago

    Fullermingjr:

    I don’t speak for Strega, but beliefs are rational if they are based on evidence. Belief in supernatural beings are not rational and many believers, both clergy and laity, will concede that.

    Now, not all beliefs held by any given person are irrational or rational. People frequently compartmentalize their beliefs.

    As one example,…[Read more]

  • Fullermingjr:

    You wrote:

    You asked where I work. I have worked in higher education for over 35 years as staff and recently as faculty, and I have watched the broader culture change. The changes in culture and law involve gender, pronouns, marriage, and related, and thus these changes impact corporate environments including policy.

    I see.

    Are…[Read more]

  • FullermingJr:

    Even so, customers should not be giving out their tracks unless they strike up a friendly conversation with another customer or even an employee and it’s a personal interaction.

    If religionists wish to give out literature on a street corner while picking up any litter and allowing free movement of pedestrians or if they want to r…[Read more]

  • Reg:

    Remember Kim Davis in Kentucky? She was an elected county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Courts ordered her to comply. She refused and was briefly jailed for contempt of court.

    Can a public official refuse to carry out a legal duty because of personal beliefs? There are two fundamentally different ways to…

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  • Fullermingjr:

    Even so, one could tolerate her beliefs and maybe an opportunity may arise where a real dialog could happen.

    As I recall from my reading, the gods mentioned in both The Tower of Babel myth and the Icarrus myth were jealous gods who didn’t want Man getting literally uppity. Believers in gods like these can’t possibly have a high…[Read more]

  • Fullrermingjr:

    So, from an atheistic perspective, our “nature” evolved in such a way that these experiences are universal? Is that what you are saying?

    An important category distinction to make here:

    Atheism is a philosophical position of non-belief in the existence of a supernatural being.

    Evolution is a scientific explanation based on evi…[Read more]

  • Fullermingjr:

    To address your workplace concerns, first, understand, I’m not lumping you in with other religionists, but I’m just recounting what I’ve encountered:

    I myself take my breaks and eat my lunch alone and only try to talk shop, not philosophy or religion. Politics sometimes unavoidably comes up at work with talk about health care…[Read more]

  • Fullermingjr:

    I may be your token believer, but you have to admit, Star Trek, Tony Stark, and a lot of other “science myths” are fun aspects of telling some powerful – very human – stories! I know, I know – the worldview of many of these fictional universes generally support you all as “unbelievers” but human stories are human, regardless of…

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  • Reg:

    But when the “me” and “you” are are skeptics or blasphemers, or mothers and children not living and toiling in laundries as “us” dictate as “proper,” or a builder wanting to build new housing that might run against the aesthetics of “us”, the “us” can be a real buzz-kill on life.

    And while having necessities and amenities within 15 minutes…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie:

    Uh-Oh! The Tartaria Conspiracy-ologists are going to glom onto the mud volcanoes and claim that this was what destroyed the “Empire” of giants and all of their advanced technology of spired buildings providing “healing frequencies” and “free” energy!
    🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

  • Fellow Unbelievers:

    This writer gets it about who the original “Doomers” are on the subject of AI:
    The AI Doomers Who Are Playing With Fire
    By Matt Novak
    Published April 18, 2026, 8:00 am ET
    Reading time 7 minutes
    https://gizmodo.com/the-ai-doomers-who-are-playing-with-fire-2000747606

    Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, et. al.…[Read more]

  • Reg:

    Why more Americans are now moving to Ireland.

    The Americans who can move anywhere else have not just First World Problems but Starfleet Federation Problems. They obviously aren’t impacted by tarrifs or rising fuel prices. The rest of us are stuck here.

    🎶One of these things is not like the other. One of these things does not…[Read more]

  • Reg:

    Have a great week and have a good 420 day tomorrow….:-)

    Sadly, sizable chunks of Podcast-istan will be either be celebrating 4/20 for a reason other than herbal commestibles or worse they will be lounging in indifference.

    Without breaking Godwin’s Law: “You know who else…?”

  • Reg:

    Environment: Opioids and other drugs accumulating in freshwater fish.

    Another unintended consequence of the Global “War On (Some) Drugs.”

    When substances are made illegal, dealers and users have strong incentive to dispose of the substances if they are about to get caught. And not much incentive to care about how and where the substances…[Read more]

  • Jake:

    Bonjour mon Pelican. I should have taken French and German and Russian. Language came pretty easily to me.

    The rate things are going with Multipolarism, those languages, plus Arabic, Parsi, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, and Mandarin Chinese may be de rigeur languages.

    Enco dropped an anchor. Never hit bottom is my guess.

    Made me think…

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  • PopeBeanie:

    Another thought I just had after something that happened at work recently:

    If those protesters really want to help immigrants, they would learn the immigrants language and culture, then offer them a friendly chair and teach them ours.

    What the U.S. is doing regarding immigration helps no one from here or from abroad.

    Example from…[Read more]

  • PopeBeanie:

    That particular hazard of ICE is checked as long as they keep them in their pants, though this is the Trump Administration, so that may be too much to ask.

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