Bernard Crick Urges Secularists to Be Less Fussy *

Oct 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Says we should not confuse the pinpricks of religiosity with the real threats to freedom.… Read the rest



We’re Doomed *

Oct 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Starbucks plans to put religious messages on its coffee cups.… Read the rest



Be Relevant: Teach Only What They Already Know *

Oct 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

But what if people want to learn things they don’t already know?… Read the rest



To Silence the Blasphemer

Oct 21st, 2005 4:55 pm | By

Kenan Malik remembers the beginning. He was in Bradford to interview Sher Azam, president of the Bradford Council of Mosques and the guy who burned The Satanic Verses at a demonstration, and he encountered an old friend.

“I’ve been up here a few months, helping in the campaign to silence the blasphemer…No need to look so shocked. I’ve had it with the white left. I’d lost my sense of who I was and where I came from. So I came back to Bradford to rediscover it. We need to defend our dignity as Muslims, to defend our values and beliefs, and not allow anyone – ”racist or Rushdie” – to trample over them.” I was astonished. The Hassan I

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Behe Contradicts Self, Lawyer Points Out *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Behe compares ID to big bang, which was also not accepted at first. Therefore…… Read the rest



Le Monde on Homa Arjomand and Sharia *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

She who made the provincial government of Ontario fold.… Read the rest



Abducted Guardian Journalist Freed *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Rory Carroll phoned Guardian to say his captors had released him to Iraqi government.… Read the rest



Shalom Lappin on The Teflon Chomsky *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

He was wrong about the Khmer Rouge; why is that not a problem for his fans?… Read the rest



From Law and Order to Just Plain Order *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

As in Joseph de Maistre’s rhapsody over the hangman’s role as cornerstone of civilization.… Read the rest



Kenan Malik Saw the Birth of Multiculturalism *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

When the left, shamefully, swapped secular universalism for ethnic particularism… Read the rest



Slavoj Has Some Fun *

Oct 21st, 2005 | Filed by

The Other, Others, walls, lies, fantasies, the Unconscious knows no negation.… Read the rest



Dogmatism

Oct 20th, 2005 9:41 pm | By

Consider dogmatism.

For instance consider Sign and Sight’s acid comment on Prospect’s list of Topp famous public intellectuals.

Who is on “top” has been decided purely by how famous they are. No one in their right mind can take this list seriously, not even the people who drew it up…Even those who are prepared to see in the Pope – a professional dogmatic – an intellectual, would have trouble getting him on the list. Benedict XVI has not got his intellectual status to thank for his number one spot, but his public office…

That’s exactly the question – can a professional dogmatic be an intellectual? I wondered the same thing in the teaser when I first posted the Prospect list, … Read the rest



Lawsuit Over Hijab Requirement *

Oct 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Hijabs banned in Tunisia, required by The Islamic College in Amsterdam.… Read the rest



Edward Larson on Why Evolution is Threatening *

Oct 20th, 2005 | Filed by

What sort of God would create living things through a hateful struggle for existence?… Read the rest



Florida, Where The Living Is Contradictory *

Oct 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Jeb embraces biotech and hires a creationist to run the school system.… Read the rest



Behe Has Own Special Definition of ‘Theory’ *

Oct 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Under which, he concedes, astrology would be a scientific theory.… Read the rest



Women who Commit Adultery Should be Killed *

Oct 20th, 2005 | Filed by

Local survey in Turkey finds 37% think so.… Read the rest



Simon Callow on Why Ibsen Matters *

Oct 19th, 2005 | Filed by

“Ibsen the fanatical sceptic,” wrote Strindberg. “So repellent, so attractive.”… Read the rest



Top Ten Books on Shelley and His Time *

Oct 19th, 2005 | Filed by

Holmes, Thompson, Foot, Peacock, Trelawny, Bloom – and a sailing manual.… Read the rest



Orhan Pamuk Denies ‘Genocide’ Claim *

Oct 19th, 2005 | Filed by

Did not say: we Turks killed this many Armenians; did not use the word ‘genocide’.… Read the rest