Thursday, March 04, 2010

Another AETV-inspired tune

Hats off to AlmightyAtheismo and Kirke420 (hmm...) for this little song commemorating a legendary moment from the TV show.

12 comments:

  1. Song FTW, and the judges award the author three extra Internets for the Futurama reference.

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  2. Have you checked out a blog by a girl named Razing Ruth. You should get her on your show. It would be a ratings bonanza.

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  3. "You can kiss my paci-fist"
    that's awesome

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  4. Greta, I don't think having Ruth on the Atheist Experience would be a good idea, as she is trying to protect her identity right now.

    That said, perhaps one of the women at nolongerquivering.com who does not feel the need to be anonymous woud make an interesting quest.

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  5. I love IT!!! Very nice. I am a guitar player myself, Heavy Metal mostly but I still know when I hear a good tune.

    LOVE IT!

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  6. Kirke and AA are two of the collest guys in the YT "atheist community".

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  7. This is not to the point but Hitchens on the "10 suggestions" is a fun view:

    www.ratbags.com/rsoles/history/2010/0306hitchens.htm

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  8. "Greta, I don't think having Ruth on the Atheist Experience would be a good idea, as she is trying to protect her identity right now.

    That said, perhaps one of the women at nolongerquivering.com who does not feel the need to be anonymous woud make "

    Are the quiverful violent against apostate former members?

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  9. Ing,

    It depends. My parents threatened to kidnap me and bring me back to crazyland. ruth's dad has made threats against her. Some people are simply shunned by their families after they leave.

    There is no one "quiverfull" response to people who leave the movement.

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  10. So why does it seem like it's a sort of sexual/breeding slavery for women?

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  11. I'm really not sure how to answer that.

    It seems that way, because that's how it really is, at least for the mothers/wives. Daughters have a different perspective, but we must still submit to daddy...and basically, for the older ones, end up raising our younger siblings.

    It seems like baby-making-bondage, because...it is baby-making-bondage.

    The idea is that children are an unmitigated blessing, so you should have as many as possible and raise them up to be good fundies, so that they can help "reclaim" the US...and that the Husband/Father has absolute control and all should submit to him unquestioningly.

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