Welcome to Tea Fuelled Madness, please grab your favourite cup of greatness that is Tea and read my various musings about Life, The Universe and Everything (Any references to Douglas Adams are greatly appreciated!)
I am a mad, tea drinking, atheist, Englishman with a passion for life that cannot be crushed by conventional weapons or means! My interests are many and varied and being the ridiculously loquacious English and History graduate I will happily talk about anything that fuels my will to be weird.
There ought to be a qualifying exam for parenthood
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It's another of those cases where people unfit to be parents abuse their
children. Samuel McGehee is accused of murdering his youngest son,
suffocating h...
Politics 11.
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Geo-politics.
So, the cancer of tyranny, and the petty grasping and clashing over
resources, is why foreign policy is so damned messy.
So, we put peop...
Xenu is an Onion of Many Layers
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Please keep going, Mr. Aaron Saxton, for as long as you are able. I very
much would like to understand the intelligence agency known as
"Scientology."
Res Gestae Obamae
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It's been nearly a year and the common opinion is that President Obama has gotten little done and failed to deliver on any of his promises. Of course it's un...
It’s just like Byrne-Fisher all over again…
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The above, as attentive viewers of Terminator: The Sarah Chronicleswill remember, is a quote from Queen’s
Gambit (Episode 5 of Season 1) spoken by the sav...
The Evidential Problem of Evil
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One of the most frustrating things about reading many theistic arguments is
their need to take things in isolation and hold it up as evidence that their
go...
Enceladus
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Above is a picture, taken recently by Cassini. Notice the spark of white at
the top of the circle: that, ladies and gentlemen, is a geyser of water
(mostl...
A visit from the doctor - Dr. William Dembskijones.
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Beneath the sheets of Cnwch-y-craig, above the mattress of Llangoedmawr,
west of the stain of Bryn-y-mynach, the Discovering Institute lies
continually, an...
Gray
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There,
right here
This
smooth spot
in the wind
Between
wilting magnolias
and sad proverbs
I find
myself
Senses
coolly swept
as Autumn
Hung
gray
in...
Is there a moral argument?
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The old ones are the best right?
Still working my way through the usual theist arguments (funny how few of
them are actually arguments for the Christian G...
I'll sue!
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Some jumped-up Welshman's been having a go at me on his rotten little blog.
I leave it for fair-minded Australians to come to my defence:
http://richardemm...
Parting shot, part 6
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Being allowed to suffer to make possible a great good is a privilege, even
if the privilege is forced upon you.
This quote from chapter 6, "Why God Allows ...
Moving
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This will be one of my last entries here. I'll still be following friends on
Livejournal. I just want more control of things. I'm moving to:
http://blogs.p...
Cheerio
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Howdy folks.
I've decided to head off into the sunset and live "off the grid" for a
while.
It was fun putting these posts together and I've enjoyed reading...
Bond
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I know I have been seriously slacking on my own blog here, but there are so
many interesting blogs just to read. Will you people please slow down so I
can ...
2 comments:
Frighteningly good, Philip.
That's scary...
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