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December 2008

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Although I was young, during my foray into evangelical Christianity as a child, I could not shake my doubt and critical thinking. “This doesn’t sound right,” I’d think often, but I mostly kept my thoughts to myself. I went along with it because my best friend, a fundamentalist Baptist, was into it. (I didn’t really feel like a fraud or hypocrite, though. I’ve always sort of kept part of myself under wraps. I would give up part of who I was to have friends or boyfriends. I’ve tried to stop doing that these days.)

This month, Roger Ebert writes a review of Ben Stein’s “Expelled.” But it’s not exactly a review, it’s more of a smackdown. Reading Ebert’s post made me remember when my friend sent me some Creationist materials from some presentation she saw. Amongst other things, it said that evolution was a lie made up by the devil and that it influenced, and was supported by, the Nazis. Huh. Interesting how we never hear about the latter from anyone but Creationists, perhaps because it’s not true. It sure does seem to be a staple of anti-evolution beliefs, though, a slippery slope from evolution to atheism to becoming Hitler (who identified as a Christian, but whatever):
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When not helpfully suggesting that I may be interested in losing weight, Facebook’s advertisements can serve up some real oddities.

I think people will just click to find out what the hell this thing is. Apparently, it is a sleeping bag suit?

The best selling Selk Bag, the Lippi Selk’ Bag 1 is a unique sleeping bag system that allows for maximum mobility and is designed for warmth and comfort, with value in mind. Ideal for summer festivals, lounging around the house, a movie marathon, or summer camping, the Selk’ Bag 1 is comfortable mobile, letting you move your arms and legs independently, and stand, walk, and cross your legs without trouble.

All along, I had thought that the Snuggie/Slanket had a monopoly on the “wear this and look like a freak” market.

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