Tag: Religion

The Invisible Metropolis

"An AI-generated, high-detail molecular visualization of a kinesin-1 motor protein walking along a microtubule track inside a cell. The image features a two-legged protein (kinesin) with orange and blue motor heads in a 'stepping' pose on a green, beaded tubulin highway. It is hauling a large, spherical purple cargo vesicle filled with colorful cellular materials. The background is a dense, bustling environment of other proteins and organelles, labeled with technical terms like 'microtubule,' 'tubulin dimer,' and 'cargo vesicle' to illustrate the microscopic industry of the human body."

Most of us spend our days feeling like a single, solid unit—a person sitting in a chair, walking to the car, or staring at a screen. But beneath the surface of that perceived stillness is a logistical feat that rivals the busiest cities on Earth. Right now, in nearly every cell of your body, trillions …

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Silicon Sermons: The Performative Contradiction in Your Palm

“Science is not just another belief system. It is a process of testing beliefs against reality. If a belief cannot survive the test of reality, it must be discarded, no matter how ancient or comforting it may be.” ~ Victor J. Stenger In the palm of your hand you can hold a device that captures …

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November 2025 – Quote of the Month

“I am not afraid of any god in the universe who would send me or any other man or woman to hell. If there were such a being, he would not be a god; he would be a devil.” ~Clarence Darrow

July 2025 – Quote of the Month

The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one.” ~ George Bernard Shaw

Holy Hate Memes

I spotted this on Facebook, shared with the heading, ‘THE BIBLE SAID IT ALL’. and then the post includes a snapshot of a quote from one of the many bibles. The quote is red-underlined and then further highlighted with a great purple border that was added digitally. The image and post don’t include a source …

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