Now athletes will have a real reason to thank a deity
We’ve seen athletes thank a deity after a victory. Well, now they’ll have a real reason to, provided they consumed the correct sports drink.
(yes, I know, it is from The Onion and therefore satire…still funny though…)
Workout notes 13 February 2010
Not much to report; the cough is hanging on. So, I did about 30 minutes of light weights and that was about it. It was enough to make me sweat just a bit:
dumbbell curls 10 with 25, dumbbell military: 10 with 40, bench press (135 x 10), pull ups (10), pull downs (10 reps with 10)
yoga leg lifts 20
then the above again, though I used 45 for the military presses, bench was 160 x 4, 9 pull ups
head stand (about 3 minutes)
curls with 30 pound dumbbells, bench presses with 75 pound dumbbells (7 reps), failed with 50s in the military, pull downs.
That was enough for today; I just don’t have it. But bugs eventually go away.
Another misconception about atheists …..
I enjoyed reading Susan Jacoby’s article about atheism and her list of 5 common misconceptions about atheism and atheists.
I’ll go ahead and discuss another misconception about atheism and atheists: there is the misconception that being an atheist is about just “doing whatever you want whenever you want to do it”:
Note: Governor Huckabee is a creationist.
You see this attitude lampooned here:
Ok, perhaps I am focusing too much on a few crazies and religious whack-jobs. But then, I’ve actually had people in my life tell me that “you aren’t really an atheist; you’ve just rejected the simple deity of your childhood”. Their reasoning: I lead a relatively disciplined life (e. g., I work out, do long distance swims and runs and walks, sometimes meditate and do yoga) and I abstain from certain behaviors.
Of course, they go on to say that the real god is, well, not describable, not definable, etc. It is something that you have to “just know”, you see.
Of course, this is sheer nonsense. For one, the vast majority of elite scientists are atheist or agnostic. Do you think that someone can reach the academy of science level without some discipline?
Atheists commit crimes at a lower rate than theists and atheistic countries have lower crime rates than ours.
And of course, atheists can be passionate about life; for example, check out any Richard Dawkins lecture on science. The love and passion in his face are unmistakable.
One does not need superstition to have a disciplined, meaningful life.
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