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I’ve finally gotten my PayPal issues resolved and am pleased to announce that Roll to Disbelieve now has a fully operational battle station Patreon and PayPal account! I’m still working out buttons for the sidebar, but here’s the preliminaries.

But first, a kitten picture.
But first, a kitten picture. Yes, he sleeps like that all the time now. And that nose is filthy most of the time too.

Please consider donating to my Patreon account. Your donations will allow me to concentrate more fully on the stuff we all enjoy most. Right now I’ve got a number of side gigs that take up enough time that I can’t make the headway on my book that I want to make–and like most bloggers, I find that even those side gigs don’t add up to a whole lot anyway.

So if you have a little extra cash, I would definitely appreciate your support:

If you’d rather do a one time thing, that’s totally fine too.

My PayPal is under captain_cassidy@yahoo.com:


So either which way, you can become part of the adventure!

Thank you for journeying with me all this time. It’s appreciated beyond words.

The most important kitten in the world doesn't always pose perfectly with her fishie toy, but when she does, she makes sure to stay still just long enough for the shot.
The most important kitten in the world doesn’t always pose perfectly with her fishie toy, but when she does, she makes sure to stay still just long enough for the shot.

Coming up next week, we’ve got some discussions of the new abuse scandal roiling out of Christianity, talk about deconversions, and a mega-analysis of an apologetics book making the rounds. And as always, I hope you will join me.

I thought it’d be fun to include current pics of the kittens – though they’re not really so small anymore, are they? Gosh, life is flying past so quickly.

For now, consider this an open thread! 🙂 See you Tuesday. And thanks again.

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ROLL TO DISBELIEVE "Captain Cassidy" is Cassidy McGillicuddy, a Gen Xer and ex-Pentecostal. (The title is metaphorical.) She writes about the intersection of psychology, belief, popular culture, science,...