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My Top 5 Atheist / Agnostic songs

January 1, 2012

I have decided to compile a list of my favourite atheistic / agnostic / philosophical songs. There are many on other lists which I do not know and feel I would like to, but here is my definitive list. I have made a comment with each and maybe copied the odd lyric to explain why it is in the list. I will also try to list any YouTube links to the songs.

 

Please add your own selections in the comments below and if I don’t know them, I am sure to want to check them out.

 

1)      Ring the Bells – James

 

This is a classic song from my youth. I saw James last year in Bournemouth and they played this song. Before this song, Tim Booth, the lead singer, stated that they were playing a Greenpeace gig and after the song a group of 5 kids came up to him, telling him they were all in a Christian cult and found that this song helped them escape. Nice.

 

The pertinent lyric is:

“Got to keep awake to what is happening. 
I can't see a thing through my ambitions, 
I no longer feel like God is watching over me 
Got to tell the world we've all been dreaming 
This is not the end, a new beginning 
I no longer feel my God is watching over me.”

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIHsBJPK6ek

 

2)      Retreat! – Cursive

 

The album Happy Hollow by Cursive was an great find. Some interesting musical arrangements and some fantastic lyrics. The whole album is an intelligent statement against religion, from songs like Bad Science, Big Bang and Hymns for the Heathen.

 

The pertinent lyric in this excellent song – sod it, the whole lot:

 

They took the shrine to the temple,
But he wasn't there.
They checked the mosque and the chapel,
No, not there.

Since you've been away on holiday,
The natives are all nightmares.
Since you've been away on holiday,
I did dream you'd disappear.

You keep us on a leash we can't conceive,
But still must adhere to.

The natives are whipping each other,
Over which god they prefer.
I wish you'd do us all a favor,
And just defer

Since you've been away on holiday,
We don't know which god is which.
And since you've been on holiday,
It's been harder to give a shit.

So if you stayed away on holiday,
We could get on with this.
I mean we could evolve like this,
If you'd just call it quits.

Since you've been away on holiday,
We've stomached your archaic rule.
And Since you've been away on holiday,
We've hosted some wars over you.

So stay away on holiday - my friend,
We don't need your services;
Your excuses -- 
Your mysterious ways

What a mysterious way to behave.
What a mysterious way to just go away.

Lord let us go

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ87ykY9lN0

 

3)      Hard Believer - First Aid Box

 

These Swedish ladies hard crafted a sugar-sweet folksy composition with an acid-sharp set of lyrics. Great.

 

The pertinent lyric is:

 

“Well I see you've got your bible

Your delusion imagery

Well I don't need your eternity

Or your meaning to feel free

I just live because I love to

And that's enough you see

So don't come preach about morality

That's just human sense to me”

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8jIb74ldpg

 

4)      One of the Three – James

 

Another James song – the result of them being my favourite band, I suppose! This song talks of the Holy Trinity. It’s a mournfully touching song.

 

The pertinent lyric is:

 

You were one, one of the three

I need proof before belief

Oh, well, you just knew they'd come for you

So it was suicide, suicide

Oh, well, now you got just what you want

I hope you're satisfied

I need proof before belief

Oh, well, I guess you're not to blame for what they've

Done in your name, in your name

Oh, well, it's a shame you got so famous for a sacrifice

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q30eYcsFM2Y

 

5)      This is a Lie – The Cure

 

Robert Smith is fairly well known as an atheist. This song is a lilting ode to the lie of religion, and ia actually a plea for agnosticism, it seems.

 

The pertinent lyric is:

 

But this isn’t truth, this isn’t right

This isn’t love, this isn’t life, this isn’t real

This is a lie

 

How each of us believes

I’ve never really known

In heaven unseen and hell unknown

How each of us dreams to understand anything at all

Why each of decides

I’ve never been sure

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMDbPKztmcU

 

 

Morality of the Old Testament

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kill every man in town. sell the daughters into slavery. plunder the livestock. a plague on your city. ravish the women. mikey, stop playing 'god of the old testament', it's time for dinner.

Courtesy Unreasonable Faith

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Balance isn't everything - misrepresenting science in the media

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This is a fantastic article which I read a year or so ago and have subsequently dug up, written by Mark Henderson, Science Editor of The Times. It details how media organisations falsely promote balance when reporting science, and end up doing science a gross disservice.

Dear BBC: balance isn't everything

By Mark Henderson

At the end of September 2009, a 14-year-old girl collapsed and died at her school in Coventry. Natalie Morton, an autopsy showed, was killed by a large chest tumour that had n...


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Craig, in the video above, cements the sort of views which I posted in the previous blog entry. Thanks to GearHead Ed who linked this video in the last blog post. Watch this video, and read the last blog post, and you shall see that one can conclude the following about Craig’s views:


1)      The Witness of the Holy Spirit / subjective experience of God trumps every other type of evidence / proof.

2)      As such, there is no contrary evidence whatsoever that would invalidate a bel...


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Gadzooks, Craig, what are you thinking?

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Craig has recently posted a Q&A that beggars belief. I'm not sure I need to explain it - I'll let the man talk for himself:

" This is because the resurrection of Jesus is essential to the truth of Christianity. So if Jesus did not rise from the dead, Christianity would be false. So if the bones of Jesus were discovered, that would entail that he did not rise from the dead and so Christianity would be falsified. ... 

" So, yes, if the bones of Jesus were to be found, then he did not rise and Chr...
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Plummeting Probabilities

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Quite often, theists posit arguments, but when they are met with difficulties, they necessitate extra premises. This is the case in Glenn Peoples' Moral argument, as pointed out by Stephen Law on his blog.

Here is what he had to say about what this does for the likelihood of the argument then being true:

Glenn Peoples' blog has been interesting me lately. He has just out up his version of a moral argument for the existence of God.

Glenn argues, as does Craig:

If there's no God, there are no obje...
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Free tee hee will

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Courtesy The A-Unicrnist

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When people claim things like free will is an illusion, as i do, then critics often hit back with "Why expect something so obvious to be false? Why not accept it on face value as you do most everything else int eh world?" etc. etc. This is an appeal to intuition as being a form of (reliable) knowledge.

The issue here is that many, many things in our world are not as they seem. Our interpretation of reality is exactly that an interpretation - and there is no guaranteeing its accuracy. Let me re...
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New video

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I have created a new video on broadly similar lines to some recent posts. Enjoy.
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25 Reasons to Disbelieve the Nativity: My next book is on the Nativity

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Ho ho ho, it's Christmas. Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Or do they?

My next book, which has been on the back-burner for some time now, is tentatively called "25 Reasons to Disbelieve the Nativity". It will be a cumulative debunking of the Nativity of Jesus, Although there will be 25 points eventually, here below are 27 points, in note form, and the mental stretching and gerrymandering one has to do to accept them as coherent truth.

Let me know what you think:


1) Mary and then Joseph are visited b...


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