Thursday, April 8, 2010

something a little different....

As you all know, I am not a follower of any religion. The narrow-minded teaching of organized religion has contributed to multiple wars, cultural divides, hate crimes, racism, and sexism. The repressive nature of religion hinders education and progress; hell, without the Dark Ages, it is hard to imagine how far our society could have come.

However, people often assume that atheists do not believe in anything. Religious people are often surprised to learn that I find life to be complex, exciting, and full of meaning. I simply do not claim to have the answers to what might lie beyond. I believe it is human nature to need to understand things that are beyond our grasp, and the easiest way to cope with fear of death and what lies beyond is to have “blind faith” that a supreme deity is waiting on the other side, ready to give us all a big hug.

While I do not believe in Gods and other mythologies, I am open-minded about the possibilities of other metaphysical aspects of life. As we open our minds to new ideas such as string theory and parallel universes, we realize that we are playing a part in something that is just too big to imagine.

The past few months, something strange happened to my family. My sister, mother, and I are extremely close, and we have always had an unexplainable connection. Around October of last year, my sister and I both became inexplicably ill. My hormones suddenly went haywire, and my reproductive cycle simply crashed. I was devastated to learn that I might be going through menopause at the age of 32. At the exact same time, my sister began having heart problems and debilitating dizzy spells. She went in for testing, had an abnormal EKG, but nothing definitively could be found wrong. However, my sister (who is not prone to being dramatic) decided that she was dying. My sister and I would call each other every day to talk about how we were falling apart, physically and mentally.

My mom got swept up in our constant obsession over our physical problems and decided she needed to have herself checked out as well. She went in to have her first mammogram in seven years. The next week, she received the call that she had breast cancer. She has since had the tumor removed, and we were happily amazed to find that it had not had a chance to spread. She doesn’t even need chemo.

The doctors said that if she had waited any longer, the prognosis would not have been good. They estimated that the tumor had been growing for several months - right around the time my sister and I began getting sick. The crazy part is, the day my mother received her diagnosis, I got my first period in six months, and my sister’s heart and blood pressure episodes immediately disappeared.

I don’t know how or why this happened, but I do know that it did happen. There is so much in life that I don’t understand, but there is one thing that seems clear; we are ALL interconnected in some way. Love yourself, and love those around you. We are all we’ve got.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Time to retire "Scary Bible Verse" feature...

I decided over the past couple of weeks that there is not much point to posting about scary Bible verses. Most religious fundamentalists are already aware of them, and many have chosen not to take them literally (thank goodness). Atheists also already know about them; in fact, most atheists I have met are extremely educated about the readings of the "Good Book". Therefore, I simply don't see much point in excessively mocking other people's religion. I will still continue to write about the many problems I see associated with organized religion, but the buck needs to stop at blatant slandering.

However, I will be adding a new feature called "ridiculous Fox News comments". One of my guilty pleasures is finding some of the most inflammatory headers for a Fox News article and then have a laugh fest at the many misspelled, grammatically butchered, and uniformed comments. Of course, some liberal and progressive readers are also guilty of bad writing and poor manners in the comment sections, but Fox News commenters...well, you will just have to read for yourselves.

Today's Fox New fun surrounds this title link: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/04/04/fossil-missing-link-human-evolution/ . There have been quite a few "missing link" findings over the past year or two, and nothing seems to stir the ire of creationists more so than any possible findings that prove we didn't form from a pile of loose dust shaped by the hand of the Almighty. Please note that I have left all statements in their original form, with no spelling or grammar corrections.

Comment #1 "You did read this carefully right? Before they based evolution on parts of bones they found. I found a deer skeleton and elk skeleton which one evolved into what? Who evovled into plants to be eaten. Just think about evolutions answers. If you wait billions of years there is a change based on a need. Well if the water was drying up how can you take billions of years to grow a lung. Forget about where the 1st cell came from. Never, not even in the science lab has a mutation resulted in a stronger or more improved species only weakness and death. you don't have to believe the Bible but you have to question evolution as an answer. Try reading actually reading what Darwin wrote. Not what people say he wrote but read his writings you will see how ignorant you are for following evolution."

This comment isn't exactly horribly written, but it proves that this guy is horrifically uninformed. Studies have proven that genetic mutations where the proteins were involved usually lead to undesirable results in 70 percent of cases. DNA repair is often used to correct such mutations. Therefore, the optimal mutation rate for a species involves a trade-off between the costs of a high mutation rate, such as deleterious mutations, and the metabolic costs of maintaining systems to reduce the mutation rate, such as DNA repair enzymes.

Some of the examples of such "good mutations" can be seen in lice. It has been learned that exposure to lice shampoo has caused genetic mutations in some of these critters that cause them to be resistant. This is great for lice, but not so great for the scalps of affected children. There are many other examples, and the species we see all around us have been improved through various mutations over the years which threw them into the ranks of natural selection and allowed the species to transform and flourish. But I digress; let's move on to the next comment!

Comment #2: "WHY does anyone want to believe we came from the apes? Better yet, from a rock, as the 'Big Bang theory" suggests...or from nothing, or smaller than the period at the end of this sentence?!? Come on people read what is being taught and paid for with OUR tax $$$$!!! We are NOT that DUMB!!! Are we??"

Yes, I believe very much that you just might be hopelessly dumb. Next comment.

Comment #3: "Question? Your car evolve? How about the computer you used to submit you brillant comment? How about your house? How about the toothpick; did it evolve? It must have right? Billions of years ago branches fell from the trees and the slowly evolved into tiny toothpicks? If you stare at your house long enough it will someday evolve into a million dollar mansion. The car you drive everyday just oozed up from the ground from prehistoric crude; right? The only missing link is from the brians of those who actually believe in evolution! Just purchase a new car and set it your back yard and wait twenty years. Quess what will happen? It won't evolve, but fall apart, just like your useless theory!!!"

I do believe that this guy's ancestors endured some mutations somewhere along the line, but these must have been the protein mutations I discussed earlier.

Final Comment: "And WHY are intelligent people still discussing evolution? EVOLUTION IS IMPOSSIBLE! And here is the cold, hard, non-partial, unbiased math to prove it. Did you know the probability for one protein to have evolved is 10 to the 75th power. Cool huh? Did you know that you need 60,000 proteins in 100 different configurations just for ONE simple cell? That means that the probability for ONE SIMPLE CELL to evolve is 10 to the ready? 4,478,296 power. That is a BIT of a problem. Did you know the number when something stops being statistically possible and becomes statistically IMPOSSIBLE? The number is 10 to the 150th power. So, for a simple cell to have happened by chance is statistically impossible by a power of 4,478,146. Face the fact: evolution is IMPOSSIBLE."

Suddenly I have doubts! This guy obviously took quite a bit of time off from studying Quantum physics at Yale to leave this impressive comment.