Link bomb

I don’t feel like writing a themed or thoughtful post today, sorry. I’ve started playing the guitar, and that’s left less time for blogging. Sometime this weekend, I’ll do a follow-up to my post about the problem of induction and write a new installment in my Book of Mormon series. But in the meantime, check out these internet goings-on:

John Loftus of Debunking Christianity has compiled a list a 30 improbable theses that must be the case if Christianity is true.

TIME Magazine piles more dirt on free will’s grave.

A recent poll finds that 40% of Americans believe that Jesus will return by 2050.

Faith-Promoting Rumor theorizes that the decision to leave/stay in the LDS Church has little to do with truth or knowledge, but everything to do with whether you find community in the church.

Scientists can create lesbian mice by deleting a single gene.

A new study suggests that religious extremism is driven by anxiety and uncertainty.

City Weekly‘s cover story discusses the BYU Honor Code and its implications for gay students there.

TheAmazingAtheist pwns the stupidest YouTuber ever.

Mark Twain’s autobiography will soon be unveiled, a century after his death.

A Connecticut priest stole $1.3 million dollars from his parishioners to pay for male escorts.

Watch the latest episode of Mr. Deity. It’s…different.

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About Jon Adams

I have my bachelors in sociology and political science, having recently graduated from Utah State University. I co-founded SHAFT, but have also been active in the College Democrats and the Religious Studies Club. I was born in Utah to a loving LDS family. I left Mormonism in high school after discovering some disconcerting facts about its history. Like many ex-Mormons, I am now an agnostic atheist. I am amenable to being wrong, however. So should you disagree with me about religion (or anything, really), please challenge me. I welcome and enjoy a respectful debate. I love life, and am thankful for those things and people that make life worth loving: my family, my friends, my dogs, German rock, etc. Contact: jon.earl.adams@gmail.com

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