Newsflash: Humanist Rags on Atheists *

May 26th, 2007 | Filed by

Vehement, strident, fundamentalist, dogmatic, negative, Greg Epstein.… Read the rest



What’s Entertainment? *

May 26th, 2007 | Filed by

Beach novels? Hmm. High school humiliations, Canadian comedies, cultural commentary?… Read the rest



BBC Prepares Reply to Complaints in Advance *

May 25th, 2007 | Filed by

Dear Blank, I’m sorry if you believe the programme lacked the hard evidence you wanted to see.… Read the rest



Frank Furedi on the Misery Memoir Market *

May 25th, 2007 | Filed by

The reader is not left with a feeling of inspiration, but rather with an urge to take a shower. … Read the rest



Martha Nussbaum on the Gujarat Massacre *

May 25th, 2007 | Filed by

What has been happening in India is a serious threat to the future of democracy in the world.… Read the rest



The Traveler’s Dilemma *

May 25th, 2007 | Filed by

When playing this game, people reject the rational choice; by acting illogically, they reap a larger reward.… Read the rest



Steal From The Simpsons, not Henry James *

May 25th, 2007 | Filed by

What is wrong with the modern literary novel? ‘Why is it so anxious? Why is it so bloody boring?’… Read the rest



Murdered journalists

May 24th, 2007 1:27 pm | By

This is hard to read. Painful.

The killers struck along a lonely road south of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, on a Sunday in December 1998, spraying automatic rifle fire into a jeep carrying Norbert Zongo, his brother, and two companions. The gunmen set the vehicle ablaze in a bid to obscure their crime, but they could not erase Zongo’s reputation in the West African nation as the uncompromising editor of the weekly L’Independant. Neither, to many people’s eyes, could they conceal whose hands were stained with the killings—officials in President Blaise Compaoré’s government whom Zongo had investigated relentlessly for alleged torture and murder…Deputy editor of La Patria in Manizales, Colombia, Sierra was shot twice on a

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God is a walnut, a mouse, a sunny day, a gleam in your eye

May 24th, 2007 12:27 pm | By

So if God, in Humpty Dumpty fashion, just means whatever any word-spinner says it means, then – why are we expected to heed it or obey it or respect it or not do stem-cell research because of it?

There is a ‘childish notion of an anthropomorphic God that is characteristic of the tribe, of the closed society’ and then there is the non-childish notion of a non-anthropomorphic God.

God exists in the word and through the word…God is a human concept. God is the name we give to our belief that life has meaning, one that transcends the world’s chaos, randomness and cruelty…God is that mysterious force—and you can give it many names as other religions do—which works upon

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Eve, Adam, and Dinosaurs Together at Last *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

Fossils, the museum ‘teaches,’ are no older than ‘Noah’s flood’; in fact dinosaurs were on ‘the ark.’… Read the rest



Creation ‘Museum’ ‘Challenging’ Science *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

‘A new museum in Northern Kentucky promotes a religious perspective on geology.’… Read the rest



CPJ Special Report on Anna Politkovskaya *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

Novaya’s coverage of social and political issues has won it devoted readers and passionate enemies.… Read the rest



Is RE Education or Evangelism? *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

Parents are alarmed at the increasingly evangelical nature of RE in some schools. … Read the rest



Isaacson Keeps Repeating Einstein’s Wife Error *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

‘She served as a sounding board for his scientific ideas and helped to check the math in his papers.’… Read the rest



The Theist Fandango *

May 24th, 2007 | Filed by

Redefine god as anything and everything, then wonder how atheists can fail to have ‘faith.’… Read the rest



Inquiry wants to be free

May 23rd, 2007 1:22 pm | By

Hitchens has a piece in that current Free Inquiry that I mentioned. It’s about the ‘fundamentalist atheist’ bromide that is making the rounds. He doesn’t find it altogether impressive. He doesn’t find it overwhelmingly persuasive, either.

All you need is to ignore the difference between someone who believes in, say, heaven and hell and someone who doesn’t. The first has a lot of work to do by way of providing anything that even looks like evidence. The second rests his case on the extreme improbability of any such evidence being adduced. Are these positions really describable as morally or intellectually equivalent? Or take the case of someone who believes in punishment for blasphemy or in prior restraint on those who

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New Play Exposes Domestic Violence *

May 23rd, 2007 | Filed by

‘We have a platform to bring these issues into the open. It’s our responsibility to do so,’ says Inayet.… Read the rest



Female Afghan and Pakistani Pols Forced Out *

May 23rd, 2007 | Filed by

Conservative men accuse them of indecency and being too outspoken, and out they go.… Read the rest



Full Text of Homeopathy Letter *

May 23rd, 2007 | Filed by

Professor Gustav Born urges NHS managers to cut down on alternative and homeopathic medicine.… Read the rest



Campaign Against Homeopathy on the NHS *

May 23rd, 2007 | Filed by

Group of senior doctors and scientists renews campaign against NHS funding of homeopathic treatment. … Read the rest