Debate and Discourse
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May discussions:
- Meditation 1044:
A signal of change?
1st post (24 May) - Meditation 1043: That atheist smiling smugly joke
1st post (17 May)
April Discussions:
- Meditation 1036: Thoughts on the current same-sex marriage wars
(4 posts) 1st post - latest post (2 posts) - Ask the Patriarch 71: Why are you called a "church."
(2 posts) 1st post - latest post
March discussions:
- Meditation 1030:
The Unbelievable Tale of Passover
1st post - The 4th Commandment: Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
(3 posts) 1st post - latest post - A Miscellany 372: The imitation green pope
1st post
February discussions:
- Meditation 1029: Proving the negative
1st post (23 February) - Meditation 1028: Thoughts on the Pope's Resignation
(4 posts) 1st post - latest post (2 posts) (23 February) - Meditation 1025: Quotations LIV
1st post - Meditation 1015:
Using tragedy to promote religious agendas
(3 posts) 1st post - latest post
January discussions:
- Meditation 1019: Intolerant Agnosticism
1st post - Meditation 1017: Strife After Death
1st post - Meditation 1015:
Using tragedy to promote religious agendas
(2 posts) 1st post - latest post - Meditation 967:
Pope Cartman XVI demands "Respect my authoritah!"
(6 posts) 1st post - latest post
December discussions:
- Meditation 951: Those pesky biblical unicorns
1st post - Meditation 1011: Those Continuing Creationist Follies
1st post - Meditation 1014: No End in sight.
1st post - Meditation 1015:
Using tragedy to promote religious agendas
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