Letters for August, 2007

Aug 2nd, 2007 | By

Letters for August, 2007.… Read the rest



Dear Mufti

Aug 2nd, 2007 10:14 am | By

Ah well that is reassuring. The Grand Mufti of Egypt explains about apostasy and stuff.

[F]rom a religious perspective, the act of abandoning one’s religion is a sin punishable by God on the Day of Judgment. If the case in question is one of merely rejecting faith, then there is no worldly punishment. If, however, the crime of undermining the foundations of the society is added to the sin of apostasy, then the case must be referred to a judicial system whose role is to protect the integrity of the society.

Excellent. From a religious perspective, no earthly bastards will punish you for apostasy, it’s only God who will. Of course, God will presumably do a pretty thorough job … Read the rest



Meet ‘Christians United for Israel’ *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Its support for Israel derives from the belief that Jesus will return after Armageddon. Wheee!… Read the rest



Student Arrested for ‘Hate Crime’ for Flushing Koran *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

He put a Koran in a toilet on two occasions.… Read the rest



Man Murders Mother Because He ‘Suspects’ Her *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Of having sex with a neighbor.… Read the rest



The Subconscious Mind *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Everyday sights, smells and sounds can selectively activate goals or motives that people already have.… Read the rest



Death Sentences for Two Iranian Journalists *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Iran has sentenced two dissident journalists for being ‘enemies of God.’… Read the rest



Normblog Writer’s Choice: Julian Baggini *

Aug 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Humans cannot conquer nature and nor can they just hold hands with it and skip along the lane singing la-di-da.… Read the rest



Tu quoque

Aug 1st, 2007 12:29 am | By

Research misconduct is in the eye of the beholder; so is evidence; so is replication; so is falsification; so is peer review; it’s all, all in the eye of the beholder. Knowledge is power, therefore I don’t need to make sense.

[T]he firing of Churchill reveals a very pernicious kind of exclusionary dogmatism in scholarly research and writing and media reporting. The firing of Professor Churchill for alleged research misconduct…ignored all Indigenous evidence and perspectives that are critical of Eurocentric versions of the history of the European invasion of the Americas. Research misconduct is in the eye of the beholder. Euroamerican teachers and scholars have taught and written for several centuries that Columbus discovered America. That is a more

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Truth and consensus

Aug 1st, 2007 12:05 am | By

I wrote this on Thursday but the database broke while I was writing it, so it had to wait.

Norm has an additional thought on my murmurings about truth and the harm principle and enforcement on Point of Inquiry.

The non-enforceability of any responsibility there is not to teach children untruths must surely follow, in liberal societies, from not having public bodies issuing pronouncements as to what is – officially as it were – true and untrue. Even on matters where there is a scientific consensus, that consensus is left open to challenge. But more relevantly, on matters of ethics, politics, metaphysical outlook, there’s no official truth that could be enforced.

Hmmmm. I’m not sure that’s quite true, actually … Read the rest



Noise is back

Aug 1st, 2007 12:01 am | By

Sorry things went silent for a few days: the database broke, and Jeremy was in New York, so unable to fix it until today. Give the man a nice round of applause (or you could tell him how impressive his biceps are).… Read the rest