The Most Dangerous Blog (on the network)

Well it was bound to happen eventually. My coworker across the pond, Erik Rasmussen, has an awesome blog that people actually read and comment on and stuff. He had a post today that was especially interesting and though provoking, Agnosticism vs. Atheism. Well, apparently Mr. Rasmussen really pissed off god because later in the day he shut down that sacrilegious abomination.

No, not really. It actually was so engaging that the Digg community voted it up in a matter of hours and basically brought down the server on which his blog resides. Unfortunately that server has a lesser function that involves hosting ecommerce sites or some silly nonsense.

Luckily, we all gathered in a prayer circle and laid hands on the ailing server and revived it through sheer power of faith.

No, not really. Alan saved the day by redirecting the digg traffic to Google’s cache of the page. Thanks Alan!

I have to say, it is a great post demonstrating how agnostics are bunch of pussies that just need to step up and admit that there is no fucking god.

No, not really. He is just trying to explain the difference between believing that god does not exist and not believing that god exists. Yeah, I know it makes my head hurt too.

I think that I am going to start calling myself a pragmatic agnostic or pragnostic. Think on that one and get back to me.

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