God

The Land of Speaking God and Lying Prophets

by Haitham Sabbah October 21, 2006

If you lost God, you can always find him if you stick around to U.S. administration. After God spoke to Bush, now it is the turn of his prophet (don’t ask me who is the prophet of whom), Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. And the top US general witness this and defended the leadership of Rumsfeld, [...]

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God hates fags so they’re coming home in body bags

by Haitham Sabbah June 5, 2006

Hat tip: Robin Here is a man who goes by the name of Reverand Fred Phelps in Kansas. His followers are protesting funerals of US military and legislators are seeking to BAN his activities (I don’t know how constitutional the ban can be). Try to get this: he is protesting on the basis that US [...]

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Update: Yahoo! unbans! Allah!

by Haitham Sabbah February 27, 2006

Following up on No “ALLAH” @ Yahoo!; The Register reports a small step in the direction of common sense: Yahoo! has reversed its decision to stop people registering Yahoo! IDs which include the letters “allah”. The Reg was contacted yesterday by a reader – Ed Callahan – who was having trouble registering his mum – [...]

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No “ALLAH” @ Yahoo!

by Haitham Sabbah February 20, 2006

Is Yahoo! Banning Allah? Hello, my name is Kallahar (well, it’s an alias, but Kallahar really is a family name of an 1800′s Irish family (Ancestry of William Kallahar, born 1830). I recently tried to create a user on Yahoo with my name. Unfortunately, Yahoo said it was unavailable. “That’s odd” I thought, “maybe I [...]

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God Its Me!

by Haitham Sabbah October 9, 2005
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Scientists do(n’t) Mix God and Science

by Haitham Sabbah August 24, 2005

Should Scientists Mix God and Science? At a recent scientific conference at City College of New York, a student in the audience rose to ask the panelists an unexpected question: “Can you be a good scientist and believe in God?” The answer was quick and sharp. “No!” declared Herbert A. Hauptman, a Nobel laureates who [...]

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