Yes. The Charlatan who doesn't actually believe in God has finally decided to chime in to invoke tha name of a God he doesn't actually believe in to lecture Muslims about how they need to be weary of people who claim to believe in God but don't. So, people like him. $80,000 a month he takes from the religious but he can't give a straight answer to the question "Do you believe in God?" A literal psychopath and ideologue by his own definition come to warn you of the evil psychopaths.
Hym "Ha! A charlatan WOULD know how easily manipulable the religious are, wouldn't he? And then he claims that the Palestinians who live in the literal surveillance state the he himself has been decrying for years are better off than the would be living in Gaza. So you should all just accept your subservience to the Jews in the name of 'peace.' 'Peace' meaning the Orwellian hell he purports to fight against. He isn't 'Pro-Muslim.' He's 'Pro-Having control over the religious so he can protect himself from the "Dark Tetrad types" ' That's all it is. Fear. The living embodiment of Phobos. Crying and cowering behind religious sycophants. I mean the whole thing is just the most bizarre, tone-deaf projection anyone could conceivably write!
by Hym Iam October 17, 2023
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The practice of labeling someone a “charlatan” (a fraud pretending to have special knowledge) based on their association with unconventional beliefs, without evidence of intentional deception. Charlatanism imputation is often aimed at psychics, energy healers, astrologers, and other spiritual practitioners. The accuser assumes that because the practice lacks scientific validation, the practitioner must be knowingly dishonest. This ignores the possibility of sincere belief, cultural tradition, or psychological benefit. It is a form of ad hominem that replaces critique with character assassination.
Charlatanism Imputation Example: “The tarot reader had helped hundreds of clients find clarity; a skeptic’s forum declared her a charlatan without any evidence of fraud—charlatanism imputation, equating ‘not my worldview’ with ‘deliberate liar.’”
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Get the Charlatanism Imputation mug.You might be even worse than a plant. I don't think there is a word for someone who feints the absence of belief.
Hym "That's the important bit, is it? That religion makes people go 'yay?' Get the fuck out of here. You're an atheist charlatan, Alex. You feint the absence of belief so you can proselytize from the other end. The 'fruits' of Christianity IS the act of Christians taking credits for higher-order abstractions. Forgiveness? Buddhism has doctrine about forgiveness. Hinduism has it. Ok. Maybe not. Maybe atheist charlatan is a bit of a stretch.... Nope. Nope. I'm right. You get paid to sit there and 'Oh well I don't know. Everything is just so nebulous!' And you hym and haw and say 'Is it really the claim the creator of the universe spoke to a guy in direct dialogue... Or is it the friends we made along the way?' And we're all worse off for it."
by Hym Iam July 9, 2024
Get the Atheist Charlatan mug.Appearing on CPAN, Preacher of the House Mike "Tiny" Johnson got his ass chewed out (not in a good way) by furious, conservative callers, who dragged him for filth over keeping the House out-of-session and blocking the Epstein discharge petition. one after the other, angry people told Mike he's a fucking idiot and my dude just sat there with Resting Charlatan Face like he was staring at a Burger King drive-up menu written in French.
by Uncle Joosie October 10, 2025
Get the Resting Charlatan Face mug.A deceptive practice common in online science communication where individuals present themselves as authoritative defenders of science while engaging in shallow, misleading, or self-serving rhetoric. The scientific charlatan mimics the language of scientific rigor—demanding evidence, citing studies, invoking the scientific method—while using these tools to dismiss genuine inquiry, protect orthodoxy, or build personal brand. They are distinguished from legitimate science communicators by their lack of epistemic humility, their willingness to misrepresent uncertainty as certainty, their tendency to weaponize "science says" against any dissent, and their prioritization of performance over understanding. Scientific charlatanism flourishes in attention-driven media environments where confidence matters more than accuracy, and where being "pro-science" can become an identity unmoored from actual scientific practice.
Example: "He had no scientific training, but his YouTube channel was all 'science says' and mocking believers. Scientific Charlatanism: performing rigor without practicing it, and calling it education."
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Get the Scientific Charlatanism mug.A panoptic system that targets individuals labeled as “charlatans”—anyone who claims psychic, spiritual, or metaphysical abilities, or who sells alternative services. The Anti‑Charlatanism Panopticon monitors conferences, podcasts, and social media, ready to “expose” the target as a fraud. It often uses hidden cameras, sting operations, and selective editing. While some targets are indeed dishonest, the panopticon’s reach extends to sincere practitioners, cultural healers, and those whose claims are no more extraordinary than those of mainstream religions. The goal is not just debunking but public humiliation.
Anti-Charlatanism Panopticon Example: “The medium had a quiet practice for grieving families; the Anti‑Charlatanism Panopticon posted a sting video that got her fired from her day job, even though she had never claimed to be anything other than a comfort.”
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