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Book Club Vote - October 2008
This month’s book is “Biblical Nonsense” by Dr. Jason Long, and I’m thinking about scrapping the live discussion. It is fun when you get to invite the author along (as with Hemant Mehta) but otherwise it usually ends up with 2 people discussing the book for about 5 minutes, and then turning onto something else.
So the discussion for this book will simply take place over in the forums.
We need to start choosing a book for October.
Do not vote unless you wish to read the book or take part in the discussion!
I’d also like to know who out of my readership is interested in the book club, so please make a comment if you think you’ll be able to subscribe to it regularly. I’d also love some feedback on it.
Oy Free Riders! Db0 Wants A Word…
Db0 from A Division by Zero is intrigued by all the atheist blogs that are hosted on free services like blogspot, wordpress.org, livejournal, etc. He has set up a poll over at his website to find out why so many people use these free websites instead of having complete control with a hosted account. Of course, this isn’t just a poll to find out statistics.
Now rest assured that there is a method to the madness . I am not just doing it for my own amusement but I will actually utilise the results I get for your benefit. I will reveal the how and why in one week, once I have (hopefully) enough answers.
If you fall into the group of bloggers who are using free services, go and vote now!
On The Subject Of The Closet
Just a simple poll based on recent discussions about atheists coming out of the closet online. This poll is only about online closets, so you may be out in real life but not online for various reasons.
vjack asked:
To clarify, are you asking whether we blog atheist-style under our own names?
What I mean by “out of the closet online” is essentially your name having been related in some way to atheism. For instance, if you sign up to an atheist discussion forum with your real name, or have it in your forum signature, then you are out of the closet. Likewise if you use your name on your blog, or some other public site, you are out of the closet.
If however, you use facebook under your own name but don’t use your real name anywhere else (as in the case of amiable atheist) then I would count that as in the closet online, since not everyone knows amiable’s real name. The same goes for oliver at msatheists.
So in answer to vjack’s question, if you blog atheist-style with your own name, that would be out of the closet. If you blog using an alias, but might have your name on the internet somewhere (most people do), without linking that name back to your atheist blog, that would be in the closet.
Book Club Vote - September 2008
So this months book is “The Demon Haunted World” by Carl Sagan, and the discussion will be held on Saturday 30th, at 23:00 UTC. Again, if you need to work out your time follow these steps:
- Visit the website http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
- Scroll down past the first table of countries and you will see another box that has the words “Current UTC (or GMT/Zulu)-time used: “
- With the time/date shown in that box, you can work how how far ahead or behind you are of UTC.
Everything will be confirmed nearer the time.
Now for the vote for Septembers book.
Do not vote unless you wish to read the book or take part in the discussion!
Atheist Blogger Book Club - September 2008
- 50 reasons people give for believing in a god by Guy P. Harrison (29%, 2 Votes)
- Biblical Nonsense by Dr. Jason Long (43%, 3 Votes)
- God's Problem by Bart Ehrman (14%, 1 Votes)
- Exmormon by C. L. Hanson (Free for reviewers) (14%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 7
Voting lasts 7 days.
Some Changes To The Book Club Procedure…
The problem with running an online book club is that we don’t do a vote on the day of discussion, instead saving it till a later date and having 7 days of voting so everyone has a chance to choose the book they want. This leads to some problems with getting the book, and then reading it, all before the month “deadline”. This month Oliver managed to get through the entire book, but I only made it to the final chapters. So essentially Oliver could talk about Hemant’s conclusions whilst I had no idea.
I have hence devised a more complicated system which should make things easier. Instead of having a 7 day vote starting on the 23rd of month 1 to choose the book for month 2, we will have a 7 day vote starting on the 1st of month 1 to choose the book for month 2.
The book for July has been chosen already, and although it was a narrow vote (3:2), Daniel Dennett’s book “Freedom Evolves” has been chosen. I usually try to keep the discussions on the weekend, so that might mean a slightly early date of 26th/27th July. I am also thinking of putting the time forward slightly so that people in the USA can get home from work, and (more importantly) our Aussie members can get out of bed!


