Net Neutrality and Why "Radical Libertarians" Are Hilarious

Commenting on the Gizmodo post where this seminal image first appeared, a self-labeled “radical libertarian” has outlined why Net Neutrality is actually, beneath its freedom-promoting veneer, an affront to the rights, sacred honor, and quiet dignity of all the world’s freedom-loving peoples. Mind you, to see this, one must don libertarian goggles, which are to idiotic arguments what beer goggles are to regrettable one-night-stands: Here’s how it would likely play out: First, we should acknowledge that the cheaper service options will probably appeal to some people

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Net Neutrality and Why "Radical Libertarians" Are Hilarious

 
Survey: Over 23 million Christians in China

The number of Christians in the country has hit a record 23.05 million in 2010, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the institute of world religions at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

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Guide to Religions – Buddhism

http://www.WatchMojo.com video guide on the most popular religions of the world.

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Guide to Religions – Judaism

http://www.WatchMojo.com video guide on the most popular religions of the world.

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Chip off the old mainline?

Long ago, when I was the religion-beat reporter and columnist for the Rocky Mountain News (please pause for a moment of silence), I thought that one of the most interesting stories in town was the growth of the local congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church. This was the 1980s and AIDS was a topic that dominated the news and bled over into all kinds of different subjects, including — obviously — religion

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Julia Roberts on Botox and Hinduism

Actress Julia Roberts would like to set the record straight on rumors that she’s had Botox, and on her connection to Hinduism. “Extra’s” AJ Calloway caught up with Roberts, who looked stunning in a black Stella McCartney mini at the…

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Julia Roberts on Botox and Hinduism – Extra TV

Extra TV Julia Roberts on Botox and Hinduism Extra TV Actress Julia Roberts would like to set the record straight on rumors that she's had Botox, and on her connection to Hinduism .

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Serving outrage soup for female priests

It’s a tough category, to be sure, but Lona O’Connor wins the prize for the worst story I’ve ever seen about female, non-Roman Catholic priests. It ran in the Palm Beach Post and it’s just absolutely embarrassing from top to bottom. Here’s the lede, which I do not believe is satire: Like the first Christians, they are outcasts

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Serving outrage soup for female priests

 
The certainty of truth

Many people believe in old myths that contradict other beliefs and scientific evidence, and this causes division. Religious dogmas and myths were created before people had the benefit of modern science. Science attempts to objectively discover how life works, and religion attempts to subjectively find a way to live in harmony with life, so they both have pieces to the same puzzle.

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Utah governor signs extradition request for cult leader Warren Jeffs

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert early this evening signed an extradition warrant that will send polygamous church leader Warren S

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