You Just Don’t Love America, Do You?

Categories: GodNot™, religion
You Just Don’t Love America, Do You?
Greetings Otherwhirlders! Here I am, the “new kid” on the “otherblock” and a religious one at that. Some of you know me, some of you don’t. You can learn more about me by picking your way through the rants over at my blog should you be so inclined. Feel free not to. So, despite my [...]

Holy Shit

Categories: humor, religion, snark
Holy Shit
“Looks like the pope is competing with the Jesus Crap™. Although, since the ‘artist’ did such a good job with the dark shadows around the pope’s eyes, this shit isn’t going to attract too many people seriously into the kitsch.” photo credit: Chip Somodevilla / Getty

Because nothing says “God Bless America” quite like…

Categories: religion, snark
Because nothing says “God Bless America” quite like…
“…a former Nazi pope who who can hardly speak English.” photo credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP

Whodathunkit?

Categories: religion, snark
Whodathunkit?
“Hey, that’s funny. I didn’t realize the pope was related to Conan O’Brien!” photo credit: Mark Wilson / Pool / Getty

No, but seriously…

Categories: religion, snark
No, but seriously…
“…the stupid little fucking dog isn’t praying. In fact, he’s doing the same damn thing religious people supposedly do each night before they go to bed: Begging for treats.” I don’t normally get all pissy about stupid photos, but three separate versions of this one are “most emailed”. And if I get another one of [...]

News Flash: The Dog Is NOT Praying

Categories: religion, snark
News Flash: The Dog Is NOT Praying
“An intrepid reporter discovered today that a particular dog in Okinawa enjoys emulating its master, especially when meat-flavored treats are in the offing. Overly-impressionable members of the religious community now lie awake at night, wondering if the stupid little mutt will go to heaven when it gets run over by the next over-enthusiastic reporter [...]

An Otherwhirledly Easter!

Categories: GodNot™, religion, snark
An Otherwhirledly Easter!
Before we get started today, let’s review: While pointedly about the infestation, for lack of a better word, of Christianity into our political and legal cultures, I believe that this post does adhere to the standards set forth in the Blog Against Theocracy. I am specifically addressing Christianity today because of its pervasiveness in American [...]