Forgot password? Sign Up

Blogs about: Religious Belief

Featured Blog

News Mash: Believers leave punishment up to God. When that fails? Introducing: Cursing Stone!

anguishedrepose wrote 1 day ago: The more likely you are… To believe in God and a Higher Power? There more likely you are to le … more →

Tags: Inspirational, News Mash, Why Is This Not Awesome?!, believers, Bullaun, cursing stone, early-Christian period, Ireland "cursing stones", punishment left to God

In the Vatican the Pope has a solid Strategy

academyhaven wrote 1 day ago: Forget about the Vatican Scandals. Forget about the political intrigue of a small city-state. It wou … more →

Tags: atheist, brights, Catholic, Christianity, Free of Religion, Humor, non-believer, Christian Church, free thinker

The Success of the Catholic Church and the Vatican5 comments

academyhaven wrote 1 day ago: It would be easy to point at the Catholic Church’s scandal with in-fighting, money laundering … more →

Tags: atheist, brights, Catholic, Christianity, Free of Religion, non-believer, Christian Church, free thinker

Deism. Is It Just Polite Atheism?

academyhaven wrote 2 days ago: Some people are not going to agree with this one, but please hear me out. I have only one qualificat … more →

Tags: atheist, brights, Christianity, epicurus, Free of Religion, non-believer, Philosophers, Christian Church, free thinker

Get Religious Beliefs OUT of Hospitals and Charities!

bewarethebelievers wrote 2 days ago: If Catholic and other religious institutions can not medically treat people in their hospitals or he … more →

Tags: News and politics, Contraception, pro choice, Abortion, tax dollars, prolife, War On Women

I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR! A Call to Arms to Fight For Women's Rights AGAIN!

bewarethebelievers wrote 2 days ago: While many of us who fought ferociously for women’s rights in the 60s were busy climbing caree … more →

Tags: News and politics, Women, Women's rights, Feminism, feminist movement, Religious Persecution, Women Rights, feminist, zealot

The Birth of Religious Belief2 comments

academyhaven wrote 4 days ago: I am going to write a few posts on religious belief and why it exists. Religions cover the world and … more →

Tags: atheist, brights, Christianity, non-believer, Philosophers, Christian Church, Free of Religion, free thinker

Analytical thinking and religious disbelief: A Dawkinsian tale

Dana Smith wrote 6 days ago: Last week Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist, out-spoken atheist, and author of The God Gene, a … more →

Tags: experimental psychology, Social Psychology, RIchard Dawkins, analytical thinking, Dual process cognition, Intuition

Belief and Personality4 comments

Jonathan wrote 2 weeks ago: An Empathic Understanding We like to think our beliefs are well-reasoned, tested, and honed by exper … more →

Tags: Secular Seeker, Psychology, spirituality, Personality, psychology of religion, Big Five Personality Traits, agreeableness, conscientiousness, Religiosity

Let go and Let GOD mate. ☺

dyindyin wrote 3 weeks ago: If you’re a friend who’s connected with me in the three social networks I’m actually active in, or y … more →

Tags: God, Forgiveness, Jesus Christ, Faith, Religion, religious faith, let go and let god, Love, Life

"What Suits?" or "What Saves?"1 comment

Eric Evans wrote 3 weeks ago: I was skimming through a TIME Magazine article the other day and was struck by a graphic that compar … more →

Tags: Devotional, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality, God, World Religions

How religion can survive in the age of modern science

fromghost wrote 3 weeks ago: A study has come out suggesting that analytic thinking can decrease the strength of religious or spi … more →

Tags: About Me, Faith, Religion, Catholic Church, Religion and Spirituality, Catholic

Belief and morality13 comments

Ken wrote 3 weeks ago: We humans are mentally very complex – and often contradictory in our beliefs and actions. This … more →

Tags: Atheism, Belief, Christianity, Diversity, Religion, SciBlogs, Science and Society, Morality, United Kingdom Census 2011

How Critical Thinkers Lose Their Faith in God

chasdarwin wrote 3 weeks ago: From: Scientific via Richard Dawkins Foundation. By:DAISY GREWAL “ Why are some people more re … more →

Tags: University of British Columbia, gervais, Harvard University, Norenzayan, Gareth Cook, Boston Globe, Yale University

Sometimes 'No' Is Just 'No' - and That's Okay.

thoughtsfromauupew wrote 3 weeks ago: ‘No’ is a word we are familiar with. We use it frequently throughout our day; …  … more →

Tags: unitarian universalist, religous thought, Beliefs, Faith, Chang'e 2, boundaries, Political Correctness, Belief, Thoughts

I’m going to Hell. (A character Study)74 comments

Jennifer M Eaton wrote 3 weeks ago: As an author, I like to study people who are very different from me.  I try to figure them out… what … more →

Tags: General Writing Tips, Senseless Ranting, Belief, Character Study, Christianity, Freedom, God, Going To Hell, Intuition (knowledge)

Religion & Brain: Belief Decreases With Analytical Thinking

mysticpolitics wrote 4 weeks ago: ‘Researchers say the findings have potentially significant implications for understanding the … more →

Tags: Religion, Science, Atheism, God, logic, Reason, Science and Religion, Psychology, religion and science

Does analytical thinking decrease religiosity?7 comments

TCC wrote 4 weeks ago: A recent study has been making its way around the atheist blogo-/Twittersphere that is very interest … more →

Tags: Religion & Faith, Atheism At Large, Rational Thinking, promiscuous teleology, analytical thinking, gervais and norenzayan, Mental Shortcuts, University of British Columbia

We the People...

thoughtsfromauupew wrote 1 month ago: It is difficult for a non-Unitarian Universalist to understand the Unitarian Universalist Faith. The … more →

Tags: unitarian universalist, religous thought, Religion, Beliefs, Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalist, Faith, We hold these truths to be self evident, Belief, seven principles


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS