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AuthorMark I. VuleticMark I. Vuletic, a frequent contributor and former Internet Infidel board member, is currently a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps, and a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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6 ArticlesWhat're You Gonna Do About It, Cry? Since popular religious apologists are in the job of saving souls, it is understandable that they use whatever tools are available to them to persuade their audiences. Torture having become unfashionable with the rise of humanism (religious and nonreligious alike), popular religious apologists now turn to the next best thing--arguments which play upon the audience's desires. One can still effectively terrorize without displaying the thumbscrews. Published: 9/1/2001 With liberty and justice for all Vuletic reminds us not to villify Arabs or Muslims generally for the actions of fundamentalists. Published: 9/17/2001 Praise for Tony Blair's recognition of nonbelievers. Published: 10/9/2001 Admittedly (and unashamedly) bitter poem about the "miraculous" cross found in the ruins of the World Trade Center. Published: 10/30/2001 Quasi-poetical reaction to yet more callous fundamentalist "evidence" of God's supreme love on September 11. Published: 1/6/2002 Imagine you are walking home one night and you encounter a group of ten men in a dark alley... Published: 4/14/2002 |
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