Archive for November 2009

Nov122009

Latest Project: Rad-shirts

Rad-Shirts.com

So, I’ve been working on this site lately, Rad-shirts.com. There are many shirts and other products to fill your evolution and freethought needs (plus a plethora of everything else).

All images were designed by myself and my husband, Eric Broze. All images were created by myself, using The Gimp of course!

Nov122009

Did Christianity Cause the Economic Crisis?

By pushing the parishioners to get bigger loans and get into bigger houses? Hanna Rosin at The Atlantic, has a very interesting piece on the how pastors are one of the many negative influences on people to place them in homes that are well beyond their means. Not to say there weren’t other causes, but churches have a lot of power and sway in their communities.

LIKE THE AMBITIONS of many immigrants who attend services there, Casa del Padre’s success can be measured by upgrades in real estate. The mostly Latino church, in Charlottesville, Virginia, has moved from the pastor’s basement, where it was founded in 2001, to a rented warehouse across the street from a small mercado five years later, to a middle-class suburban street last year, where the pastor now rents space from a lovely old Baptist church that can’t otherwise fill its pews. Every Sunday, the parishioners drive slowly into the parking lot, never parking on the sidewalk or grass—“because Americanos don’t do that,” one told me—and file quietly into church. Some drive newly leased SUVs, others old work trucks with paint buckets still in the bed. The pastor, Fernando Garay, arrives last and parks in front, his dark-blue Mercedes Benz always freshly washed, the hubcaps polished enough to reflect his wingtips.

Nov72009

Happy Carl Sagan Day!

It’s the first annual Carl Sagan Day, apparently. I guess this means I’m supposed to be even more science-minded than usual.

Since I’m not quite sure how I could possibly do that, here’s a little vid seen at Pharyngula in honor of such a wonderful day: