Ehsan Masood on Leadership Troubles *

Aug 24th, 2006 | Filed by

It’s time to move on from the idea of (mostly male) British Muslim ‘community leaders.’… Read the rest



Somali Woman Publicly Flogged *

Aug 24th, 2006 | Filed by

11 lashes for selling $1 worth of cannabis; she pleaded innocence while being beaten.… Read the rest



Events of Interest to Skeptics *

Aug 24th, 2006 | Filed by

Edinburgh, Norwich, Glasgow, London.… Read the rest



Isn’t There an Exam or Something?

Aug 23rd, 2006 8:01 pm | By

The Bush attention deficit is attracting some unfavourable comment again. It’s a bit late now, but there you go.

Eugene Robinson in the Washington Post for one.

George W. Bush, the most resolutely incurious and inflexible of presidents, was reported last week to have been surprised at seeing Iraqi citizens — who ought to be grateful beneficiaries of the American occupation, I mean “liberation” — demonstrating in support of Hezbollah and against Israel. Surprise would be a start, since it would mean the Decider was admitting novel facts to his settled base of knowledge and reacting to them. Alas, it seems the door to the presidential mind is still locked tight…Even conservatives have begun openly assessing the president’s intellect, especially

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Irony Meet Gratuitous Offence

Aug 23rd, 2006 7:26 pm | By

Aren’t philosophers supposed to avoid contradictions? Or do I have that wrong.

Now of course it is wrong to give gratuitous offence to people of other faiths; it is right to respect people’s beliefs, when these beliefs pose no threat to civil order…

I disagree with that, to the extent that it’s meant to apply to public discourse as opposed to private conversation; but accept it for the sake of argument. But then –

Whenever I consider this matter I am struck by a singular fact about the Christian religion, a fact noticed by Kierkegaard and Hegel but rarely commented upon today, which is that it is informed by a spirit of irony…Such irony is a long way from the

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Fred Halliday on the ‘Greater West Asian Crisis’ *

Aug 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

Events in Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, are becoming comprehensible only in a broader regional context.… Read the rest



Bush’s Strange Press Conference *

Aug 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

The key reality that Bush fails to grasp is that terrorism and democracy are not opposites.… Read the rest



Why is America so Weird? *

Aug 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

Scott McLemee discusses American weirdness aka exceptionalism with historian Eric Rauchway.… Read the rest



Jesus and Mo Do Religion With Irony *

Aug 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

The barmaid helps them.… Read the rest



Roger Scruton: Beware Irony-free Religion *

Aug 23rd, 2006 | Filed by

It is from a posture of irony that every real negotiation, offer of peace, acceptance of the other, begins.… Read the rest



Sorting

Aug 22nd, 2006 5:13 pm | By

I’m a little perturbed and repelled by this idea (expressed in comments on Difficult Daughters) that the murder of a girl is ‘worse’ than the murder of a woman. Actually, I think I’m more than a little perturbed and repelled by it. And no one but me has even taken issue with it yet, so perhaps that indicates it’s conventional wisdom, even a truism. But I think it’s all wrong, and not only wrong but sinister. I’m perturbed not only by the specifics of the ranking but by the idea that ranking of murder is a valid and sensible way of thinking about it. But why would it be? Why should it be? Why don’t we all have an … Read the rest



Civil Liberties Aren’t Eternal Verities *

Aug 22nd, 2006 | Filed by

Social critics say our culture tends to mistake ephemeral modern phenomena for eternal truths.… Read the rest



What’s Behind ‘Muslim Anger’? *

Aug 22nd, 2006 | Filed by

Mark Sageman points to small group dynamics as a key trigger.… Read the rest



Religious ‘Worship’ Should Remain Mandatory *

Aug 22nd, 2006 | Filed by

Catholic Education Service says sixth formers should not be allowed to opt out.… Read the rest



Catholic Church Backs ‘Faith Crime’ Investigation *

Aug 22nd, 2006 | Filed by

‘Another sign that Christianphobia has become fashionable and acceptable.’… Read the rest



Sunday School Teacher Fired for Being a Woman *

Aug 22nd, 2006 | Filed by

She’d taught there for 54 years, but Paul said women had to shut up, so that’s that.… Read the rest



You Can’t Say That

Aug 22nd, 2006 12:00 am | By

Uh oh.

A criminal investigation has been started by Scotland Yard into an advertisement from the Gay Police Association (GPA) that blamed religion for a 74 per cent increase in homophobic crime…Detective Chief Inspector Gerry Campbell, who leads the domestic violence and hate crime unit, disclosed the investigation in a letter to Ann Widdecombe, the Conservative MP. He wrote: “The original advertisement has been recorded as a religiously aggravated hate crime incident following a crime allegation by a member of the public.”

The original advertisement is a hate crime (incident). That’s interesting. Where I come from it’s things like murders and assaults that are hate crimes, not just ads. But that’s okay, maybe I come from a silly place. … Read the rest



‘Religiously Aggravated Hate Crime’ Investigated *

Aug 21st, 2006 | Filed by

So be careful what you say. Better yet, don’t say anything.… Read the rest



Emotions Influence Moral Reasoning *

Aug 21st, 2006 | Filed by

The hope is that by better understanding how we think, we can teach ourselves to think better.… Read the rest



Michael Walzer on Regime Change and Just War *

Aug 21st, 2006 | Filed by

NGOs, such as HRW or AI, also aim, in their own way, at regime change.… Read the rest