Religion is not mental disorder!

Asserting that religion is mental illness is unethical, unreasonable and extremely arrogant!

I recently found myself talking to another atheist online.

This person began by asserting that religious belief is a mental illness. In fairness to him he did climb down from that very generalised position after a while but I know that many others are just as dismissive of their fellow men and women. Many theists think the same of all atheists and that’s just as silly.

In this video though my focus is on the general irrationality of all humans and how that is factored into the diagnostic process. My view is that all such assertions are unethical, unreasonable and extremely arrogant.

What do you think?

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I’m on ‘The Unshaw podcast’!

My discussion about faith, atheism, mental health, evolution and nursing with Robert Shaw

The Unshaw podcast discusses faith, atheism, religiosity and a whole lot more besides. In this episode Robert Shaw (no, not THAT Robert Shaw) and I discuss mental health, faith and deconversion, politics and even evolutionary psychology.

Visit the Unshaw podcast and have a listen. Go on … you know you want to!

Come out of the closet!

Do you want LGBTQ+ kept out of schools? Then this is the 2 minute video you need to see.

Do you think LGBTQ+ people should be kept away from children?

Would you sack gay teachers because they’re a bad influence teaching kids to be gay?

Would you prefer to stop trans citizens from accessing schools or keep lesbians out of youth groups?

Then here’s a two minute video just for you!

3 types of clergy

How would you describe your priest, pastor or worship leader? Are they actually fit to lead?

Speaking as an atheist I believe that it is possible to divide clergy into three groups. There are the gullible, the deceitful and those who are both gullible and deceitful.

No true Christian…

There’s no hate like Christian love, especially when they direct it at each other.

There’s no hate like Christian love, especially when they direct it at each other. The ‘No true Christian’ fallacy is just as bad as the eponymous ‘No true Scotsman’, except that it is even less rational and even more vicious.

The bestest Bible: Genesis 6

God says he’ll drown everyone on earth except the fish. God seems to like fish.

This is the part where God says he’ll drown everyone on earth along with all the other creatures, even the creeping things. But not the fish. God seems to like fish. That’s why he invented Fridays.

But an old guy named Noah won’t drown and neither will his kids and their wives (apart from Tarquin, his youngest). Nor will shit loads of animals. They’ll all suffocate instead below decks in a massive boat with only one window.

The bestest Bible: Genesis 4 (Where did all those women come from?)

God gets really confused about who is who, what blood is for, how to make babies and how to maintain a coherent narrative arc

In this bit God gets really confused about who is who, what blood is for, how to make babies and how to maintain a coherent narrative arc. We also meet the oldest bloke in the world, the bestest sea captain makes a brief appearance at the end and we definitely have some questions to ask about God’s attitude to gay relationships. And poor old Eve has more kids than you can shake a stick at!

The bestest Bible – Genesis:3

Following their dirty weekend in Marbella, Adam and Eve return to the garden

Following their dirty weekend in Marbella, Adam and Eve return to the garden only to find that God got bored waiting for their return and made a couple of imposters instead.

And then there was all that stuff about the apples… Nasty business, that was!