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Jacqui Cheng: This is not a test.

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An amazing bit of writing by Jacqui Cheng:

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Everyone I knew at the time was safe afterward. That was the good news. But I had friends from Purdue who were townies, whose family homes suffered some damage. Some eventually dropped out of school to help their families deal with the costs. As someone who was not just lucky enough to grow up without tornadoes, but also with some privilege, seeing that happen to people I knew in real life was profound. Tornadoes were not serious in my personal bubble, but they were serious for a lot of other people.

Another Godless Goddess: Poll: 54% of Americans Would Vote for An Atheist for President

The latest survey, from June, found that 54 percent of those asked said they would vote a “well- qualified” atheist into the Oval Office — the highest percentage since Gallup began asking the question in 1958, when only 18 percent said they would back a nonbeliever.

On the other hand, the…

Atheists are now finally getting some amount of respect…

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