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Charles Darwin


My Relatives


Albert Einstein


Thomas H. Huxley


Thomas Jefferson

The purpose of these pages is to search for the truth and open the mind to new and old ideas involving science and the facts. Ideas that have not been globally accepted or are purposefully ignored because of many relgious individuals that are raised to think otherwise, or because of our country's pattern of socialization. I am not all-knowing, and you do not have to believe any of this. I cannot proclaim myself as a person who is all-knowing of the way in which the universe works. But I believe that from the facts we can make educated assumptions about our surroundings.

I don't think you should ignore this site. This goes for those all. Why? Because it is important for those who do not the consider the other side. The purpose of this site is to present ideas which attempt to explain our universe, and to fight any resistance based on a conflict of unfounded beliefs, and not a conflict of available information.

Things which will be mentioned on this site include:

First things first, I do not hate you if you believe in God. However, I dislike the fact that some religions and religious people have and/or promote the following qualities; violence, homophobia, discrimination, prejudice, hate, racism, ignorance, and corruption. Of course this is not true for all believers, that would be hypocritical of me to state that. Because there are exceptions, I have a lot of friends and family and people I know who are religious and are truly beautiful people. I have a very deep respect for many of the lessons and morals taught by these religions. But not all, because many produce the said qualities. However, I do not have respect for what you believe in, and how that belief causes you to act in certain ways every so often. So now please hit any one of the links above.


"A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on
sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis
is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he
had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of
reward after death." - Albert Einstein