Meadow’s Odds on Double Cot Death ‘Not Right’ *

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Mistake to assume each SIDS death is independent when calculating odds.… Read the rest



Zimbabwe’s Secret Famine *

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Aids, starvation, depopulation of cities sending tens of thousands to a silent death.… Read the rest



Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy by Proxy *

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Doctors who make up illnesses in order to draw attention to themselves.… Read the rest



Review of Simon Blackburn on Truth *

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‘Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy’ one example of misuse of ‘facts.’… Read the rest



Vote for Hume *

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Despite failure to die young or smoke Gauloises, he’s Topp.… Read the rest



Supreme Court Ruling on Ten Commandments *

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Barred in court, allowed in park at state Capitol.… Read the rest



The Griffin Can Be Umpire

Jun 27th, 2005 2:08 am | By

Hey remember last winter when I used to tell you all about Wicca and Celtic pathworkings and Sylvia Browne on angels? (I’m getting all tearily nostalgic just thinking about it. Those were the days – turning over page after page, staring at the words in disbelief, laughing incredulously, drawing moustaches on the angels and druids.) Well now other people are talking about her, to wit, PZ at Pharyngula and James Randi. It all sounds so familiar.

All God’s creatures exist on the Other Side with only one exception. The only living things I have never seen at Home are insects. I am not sure exactly why that is, but I have never seen a spider, fly, or any

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Page Missing

Jun 26th, 2005 11:26 pm | By

Elliott sent me a link to another review of Michael Ruse’s new book. It’s no more convincing than any of the other articles, interviews, or reviews have been. No doubt the book is much much more so – or at least no doubt it makes clear what he means – but I wonder why all the secondary accounts are so unconvincing.

This one just feels as if something vital has been left out.

The crux of Ruse’s argument, however, is that this “religiosity” of zealous Darwinians is not just apparent, but real. Evolutionism (which I define more closely below) is a religion: a secular and godless religion, but a religion nevertheless…Evolutionism includes associated ideas of materialism and naturalism. Like

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The US as a Pool of Cheap Labour *

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Millions of low-wage workers who have all but lost the right to organise.… Read the rest



Ethics of Amputating Healthy Limbs *

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Two Australian philosophers say okay, surgeons say not okay.… Read the rest



Sunil Khilnani Reviews Amartya Sen *

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Sen asserts his belief in what he calls the ‘sovereignty of reason.’… Read the rest



Return to Patrick Henry

Jun 25th, 2005 10:35 pm | By

I googled Billy Graham, out of curiosity, to see how keen on hellfire he is. It seems to me I read an article recently that said he was more of a fan than I had (vaguely) thought – but I’m not at all sure. This site certainly doesn’t think so – it thinks Billy is a dang backslidin’ heretic, and it’s pretty pissed about it.

Scripture is not unclear about the fact that Hell is a place of fiery torment (Isaiah 66:24; Mark 9:43-48; Matthew 3:12; 5:22; 13:40-42, 49-50; 18:8-9; 25:41; Luke 16: 19-31; John 15:6; Revelation 14:10; 19:20; 20:10, 14-15; 21:8). Yet, Mr. Graham denies this truth. In an interview with Time Magazine (November 15, 1993), Mr. Graham said

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Sartre’s Paradox of Freedom *

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We’re not free to be not free.… Read the rest



Pascal’s Birthday *

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‘…apart from his religion he believes in so very little.’… Read the rest



Entitled to Own Opinions But Not Own Facts *

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Maura Moynihan disputes Ed Klein’s account of her father and his successor.… Read the rest



Jesus College for Future Politicians *

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Who gloat that non-Christians ‘shall be confined in conscious torment for eternity.’… Read the rest



Conscious Torment

Jun 25th, 2005 2:52 am | By

So religion makes people good, does it. Christianity makes people more kind and compassionate does it. Well, maybe sometimes it does, but all too often it (at least the extreme, narrow version of it that is so popular in the US) makes people – not just not better, but horrifying. Disgusting. So appalling it’s hard to take it in.

Patrick Henry is a Christian university where the students all (shades of Oxbridge and the Thirty Nine Articles) sign a ten-part statement of faith –

agreeing that, among other things, Hell is a place where “all who die outside of Christ shall be confined in conscious torment for eternity.”

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Inheritance is a Form of Brute-luck Inequality *

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Strategies used by the rich affect life chances of poorer groups.… Read the rest



Call for International Arms Trade Treaty *

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Arms supplied by G8 contribute to gross violations of human rights.… Read the rest



Arms Trade Undermines Poverty Relief *

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G8 leaders under pressure to stop the arms trade with repressive regimes.… Read the rest