
From our esteemed and unbiased Fox News.
Last night I had the pleasure of attending the latest event by the Campus Crusade for Christ, also known by their more ninjavangelist name, CRU. The surprising bit is that this time there is no sarcasm present when I say that I had the pleasure of attending the event. From past experience CRU tends to be one of the more radical and outspoken Christian groups that I have met on campus. I’m not sure what their affiliation/relation, if any, with groups such as Inter Varsity is, but there is a noticeable difference between them.

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Update: Congresswoman Davis Apologizes a week later. (And over a week ago.) http://www.wbbm780.com/pages/1980701.php
She was "having a bad day." Which of course is an excuse for blaming everything on atheists.
Update: Stumble Upon gives another take (while old) on the situation. http://xkcd.com/154/
Basically, a US Congress woman said " And it’s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists!" and more.

So to write this before it becomes too distant history. Our recent (Last Tuesday) event was a showing of the God Delusion Debate DVD at Strosacker Auditorium, and I have to say it went over rather well. This was our first event co hosted with Christian InterVarsity Fellowship, which is a great opportunity to promote thought among people. We had around 150 people during the showing, which was even more than we had for Ask An Atheist forum.

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