Made a Wikipedia Page for ya'll!
I took the time to throw together a page for the Rational Response Squad on wikipedia. It's not done, but take a look and see if you like it. Easy to edit, so if you want anything changed just say so. 
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The Rational Response Squad is a group of atheist activists who impact society by changing the way we view god belief. This site is a haven for those who are pushing back against the norm, and a place for believers of gods to have their beliefs exposed as false should they want to try their hand at confronting us. Buy any item on AMAZON, and we'll use the small commission to help end theism, dogma, violence, hatred, and other irrationality. Buy an Xbox 360 -- PS3 -- Laptop -- Apple |
Made a Wikipedia Page for ya'll!
Posted on: July 30, 2006 - 2:48am
Made a Wikipedia Page for ya'll!
I took the time to throw together a page for the Rational Response Squad on wikipedia. It's not done, but take a look and see if you like it. Easy to edit, so if you want anything changed just say so. |
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Awesome! Thanks, Nick, I always wanted to be encylopedized
Cool.
Very nice.
(Check for typos.
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Rockin' Might want to mention about the irrational precepts..etc...but then again, anyone can edit it right?
Atheist Books, purchases on Amazon support the Rational Response Squad server which houses Celebrity Atheists.
I put up the precepts. Lookin' pretty good!
EDIT: Finally found out how to add the logo, too! Yeah!
Wilson: "We were afraid that if you found out you solved a case with absolutely no medical evidence you'd think you were God." House: "God doesn't limp."
In external links you should add in our cafe press store.
What's the link? I can't find it.
EDIT: Found it. Will do.
Can?t the people who know it add the history and progress?
It should represent!
That's awesome! Have you figured out how to include pictures yet? I can't figure it out on their complicated system. I tried using pics from my own servers but they don't...work.
*Our world is far more complex than the rigid structure we want to assign to it, and we will probably never fully understand it.*
"Those believers who are sophisticated enough to understand the paradox have found exciting ways to bend logic into pretzel shapes in order to defend the indefensible." - Hamby