Stephen Goldin

Stephen Goldin

Stephen Goldin is a long-time professional science fiction and fantasy author with 34 published books. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife Mary Mason and 7 cats. He has edited books and magazines, and has a Bachelor's degree in Astronomy from UCLA.
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B.A.in Astronomy, UCLA

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A pessimist is merely a person who lacks the imagination to see the answer to his problem.

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  • The Tea Party "Movement"
    Tea Party adherents claim to be a new movement in politics. The trouble is, they're not really new, they're not really a movement, and their long-term impact is likely to be very slight.
  • Gods Need You More Than You Need Them
    A god without believers ceases to exist. What have you heard from Baal or Zeus or Thor lately? That's why they're always demanding that you believe in them. Without you, they're nothing.
  • Nellie Bly's Around the World in 72 Days Review
    Nellie Bly, a daredevil and the world's first female investigative reporter, defied the odds in a man's world to travel around the globe alone--and set a speed record while doing it.
  • Gods Are Cock-Teases
    The gods of most religions want a one-way relationship. They demand their followers go through all sorts of strange practices, but they don't do anything in return--until after the followers are dead, when they can no longer complain.
  • Jesus is a Cheap Date
    How can you respect a deity who grovels? "Jesus loves you," his followers say, no matter how rotten or despicable a person you are. Sort of like a spiritual nymphomaniac.
  • Watchmaker, Watchmaker
    Creationists use the Watchmaker argument to justify their belief in and worship of God. But the argument is totally hollow, and the Watchmaker may be totally unworthy of any devotion.
  • Dust in the Wind
    Was the universe created by some all-knowing, all-powerful being? Hardly. This supposedly intelligent design has so many flaws it's pathetic. Even imperfect humans could have come up with better designs than this.
  • Creationism Vs. The Lightbulb
    Creationism claims to be a science. But all science must be consistent with all other science--but creationism is at odds with the simple scientific principles for how a lightbulb works. If creationism is right, then why do lightbulbs work?

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