Sweden ‘Regrets’ Prophet Cartoon *

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The queue to grovel forms on the right.… Read the rest



Go On, Be Offended *

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Lola Granola finds a new spiritual path: radical Islamist, the new new thing.… Read the rest



Age of the Inoffensive Bland Tame Newspaper *

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A cartoon due to appear in the Washington Post was pulled after it was deemed ‘offensive to Muslims.’… Read the rest



HB 3678 is a Stealth Bill *

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A biology teacher may not penalize a student for giving answers that invoke non-scientific explanations.… Read the rest



‘Religious Viewpoint Anti-Discrimination Act’ *

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‘Protection for religious expression in class assignments’ – including science class.… Read the rest



Naipaul’s Cold Gaze not Acceptable in Polite Circles *

Aug 30th, 2007 | Filed by

‘What happens when people believe their principles are higher than reality.’… Read the rest



‘Barefoot Doctor’ Comments on Dawkins *

Aug 30th, 2007 | Filed by

The Barefoot Doctor is an ‘expert’ on holistic ‘medicine.’ He says Dawkins is old-fashioned.… Read the rest



Stuart Pivar Drops the Lawsuit *

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‘Peter Irons…is now being threatened with legal action by Stuart Pivar’s lawyer, Michael Little.’… Read the rest



Hitchens on Mother Teresa’s Doubts *

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The tribute that doubt paid to certainty: a strenuous effort to drown out the awful fear of ‘absence.’… Read the rest



The Importance of Doubt *

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Certainty bad, doubt good, therefore one should have faith. Eh?… Read the rest



Another expert heard from

Aug 30th, 2007 10:29 am | By

Wisdom from an expert on holistic medicine.

Dawkins seems to be stuck in the last century.

Stuck in the last century – that’s a good one. Experts on holistic medicine are so hip and cutting edge and up to date while stodgy boring unfashionable people like scientists are stuck (like flies in amber, like gnats in ice cream, like a large person in a small doorway) in the last century, way the hell back seven years ago before the internet or CAT scans or the internal combustion engine.

He’s a very entertaining guy, but he suffers from existential insecurity: everything has to be proven before he’ll believe it.

That’s stupid, in more than one way. I’ll enumerate them. 1) … Read the rest



How to spot tyranny

Aug 29th, 2007 1:33 pm | By

Good old Nigeria, arresting 18 men for going to a party while (perhaps) being gay. That’s dangerous stuff; much more dangerous than, say, telling people that polio vaccines are part of a western plot to render Muslim women infertile.

There are vociferous local demands for the men to be stoned to death. At last week’s court hearing, an angry mob of Muslim homophobes assembled outside the court. They shouted anti-gay epithets and demanded that all 18 men be sentenced to death. Furious at the judge’s decision to opt for non-death penalty charges, they pelted the defendants with rocks as they left the court, attacked the police, and attempted to lynch the judge and to set the court building ablaze…

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Nelson Mandela Statue Unveiled *

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Though this statue is of one man, it should symbolise all of those who have resisted oppression.… Read the rest



H E Baber on the Aesthetics of Toughness *

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Lots of liberals just don’t understand that aesthetic preference for hard, tough, aggressive and angular.… Read the rest



Hitchens Does a Miraculous Book Tour *

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At the airport, strangers approach to say, ‘Thanks for coming to take on the theocrats.’… Read the rest



Alleged Gays Stoned in Nigeria *

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The stoning youths felt bitter that instead of being executed the suspects were granted bail.… Read the rest



Peter Tatchell on Nigeria’s Anti-gay Witch-hunt *

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There are vociferous local demands for the men to be stoned to death.… Read the rest



Sue Blackmore on Benjamin Libet *

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Philosophers and scientists have argued that free will must be an illusion. Libet found a way to test it.… Read the rest



Postmodern Science *

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Uncomfortable scientific findings are ‘deconstructed’ so as to reinterpret them as desired.… Read the rest



Hitchens on the road again

Aug 29th, 2007 9:09 am | By

Some good lines in Hitchens’s account of his book tour. First stop was Little Rock:

At the end of the event I discover something that I am going to keep on discovering: half the people attending had thought that they were the only atheists in town.

Just so. That’s why some atheists think there really is a need for atheists to be ‘militant’ or ‘aggressive’ or ‘strident’ or, to put it in less vituperative language, articulate rather than silent and active rather than passive. That’s why some atheists think there really is a need for atheism to become public, talkative, unembarrassed, unapologetic, taken for granted, normalized, quotidian, rather than private, silent, ashamed, secretive, and weird. We think that because … Read the rest