Neat website on religions in the US May 15, 2007
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I came across this website a couple days ago: The Association of Religion Data Archives. They have statistics on religious denominations in the United States (and other countries I think) all the way down to the county level. I, of course, particularly like the maps section.
Carnivalia May 15, 2007
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New carnivals!
Carnivals++ May 3, 2007
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New editions of the carnivals are out! I’m also adding a new one this time called the Humanist Symposium. Here they are:
Carnival time! April 15, 2007
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Here’s some reading material to start the week with:
Carnivals again April 2, 2007
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There they go again!
Carnivals March 18, 2007
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New carnivals!
Carnivals March 4, 2007
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New carnivals are up!
For your reading pleasure February 18, 2007
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Carnivals again February 8, 2007
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The latest editions of some blog carnivals are out; here are the links:
Reading material January 29, 2007
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My posting will continue to be on-and-off due to a family emergency. Here’s some reading material to get you by though (since I know each and every one of you checks my blog 15 times a day
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Jason Felton is a homo sapien in his mid-20s observed to be living in west Michigan. Observations suggest that he spends way too much time on the internet reading blogs, researching family trees, and keeping track of current events in science and politics. Other interests of his include atheism, electronics, religion, and history, among many other things.