Ron Rosenbaum is back from the Templeton gig *

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And he has ever such a good idea about how to be not one of those pesky atheists but something much nicer.… Read the rest



Vatican fuming

Jun 28th, 2010 4:35 pm | By

More Vatican rage at being treated like people as opposed to quasi-gods.

On the same day that Belgian police raided church offices to seize documents in a sex abuse probe, the Vatican found itself in the courts of another country, this time the United States, trying to fend off attempts to interrogate the pope and other senior Vatican officials in another case involving clerical sexual abuse.

Vatican attorneys filed a brief on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Kentucky in the case of O’Bryan v. Holy See, opposing requests from lawyers representing three sex abuse victims for depositions of four figures at the very top of the church’s power structure…

Ratzinger, “the Vatican’s Secretary of State” (whatever the … Read the rest



Vatican fighting US criminal investigation *

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Equates itself to the “United States President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense and ambassador.”… Read the rest



Flaming out

Jun 28th, 2010 11:42 am | By

Remember that post about anonymous blogging? Now it can be told – the blog in question was called You’re Not Helping, and it has now flamed out – though that of course does not mean that the blogger is not still blogging somewhere else, and in fact I think it is. But it has at least admitted that it was one person and not several, and that many of its “commenters” were sock puppets. It has admitted that much of what it claimed was flatly untrue, which means it has informed us that everything it claimed could be untrue. I know from personal knowledge that a lot of it is – much of what it claimed about me is … Read the rest



Another imponderable

Jun 28th, 2010 11:16 am | By

The Telegraph tells us

In a move designed to stress a commitment to the Catholic Church, the Coalition has decided that the former Conservative MP would represent a suitably high-profile appointment.

Why does the Coalition want to stress a commitment to the Catholic Church? Seriously – why? The Lib-Dems have no particular love for religion in general or the Catholic church in particular, that I know of, and the Tories are more likely to be friendly to the Church Established, aren’t they? And right at this current immediate now point in time, the Catholic church is not looking like a particularly respectable institution, so why does the Coalition want to stress a commitment to it? It’s a nasty child-raping law-avoiding … Read the rest



Widdecombe to be next UK ambassador to Vatican *

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The Coalition wants ” to stress a commitment to the Catholic Church.” Why?… Read the rest



Russell Blackford on the uses and abuses of anonymity *

Jun 28th, 2010 | Filed by

If you use it to defame real, identifiable people who do not possess vast political power but do have real reputations,  then be careful you’re not abusing the privilege.… Read the rest



Investigation of a complicated but clumsy fraud *

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Noisy public deception gets taken apart over a period of nine days.… Read the rest



Sock puppet blog flames out *

Jun 28th, 2010 | Filed by

An anonymous blog that spent most of its time misrepresenting four bloggers and writing fake comments has suddenly shut down.… Read the rest



Philosophy in the Popular Imagination

Jun 27th, 2010 | By Andrew Taggart

In my life nothing good has ever come of the “what do you do” question. Once off my lips, the line “I work on moral philosophy, on ethics” can lead in only one of two directions. Either my acquaintance unschooled in philosophy will be almost preternaturally interested in what I have to say as if she’s happened upon some sublime creature only thought to exist on blanched parchment, or she’ll be absolutely dumbstruck by the stupidity of a life well-wasted. Though, chances are, her rejoinder could go either way, in this particular case she’s lighted on the latter path. “Philosophy, it doesn’t get you anywhere,” she states, reveling in a truth that she believes is as certain as the claim … Read the rest



Capeesh?

Jun 27th, 2010 12:04 pm | By

The pope and the Vatican are trying even harder to get the whole world outside “the Holy See” to loathe and despise them for their passionate selfishness and territorialism and their shocking, persistent, hardened inability to take the real and horrendous damage done to Other People more seriously than minor inconveniences to themselves.

Pope Benedict has joined mounting Vatican criticism of raids by Belgian police investigating alleged child sex abuse, calling them “deplorable”…Pope Benedict’s criticism of the raids came in a message of support to Brussels Archbishop Andre Joseph Leonard, the head of the Belgian bishops’ conference. “I want to express, dear brother in the Episcopate, as well as to all the Bishops of Belgium, my closeness and solidarity in

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Pope demands impunity for self and colleagues *

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Is enraged at Belgium; Vatican calls Belgian law enforcement worse than “the old communist regimes.”… Read the rest



We’re bad at making rational decisions about risk *

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Should government decisions about risk reflect our irrational foibles or the rational calculations of sober risk assessment? … Read the rest



Emily Dickinson was an extraordinarily powerful woman *

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An artist who was intimidated by nothing—the opposite of a fear-driven recluse or a lovelorn spinster.… Read the rest



Nick Cohen on a startling rebirth of big money *

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Conspicuous consumption thrives while the humble are punished for a recession brought on by the mighty.… Read the rest



Russell Blackford on “extremism” and dogmatism *

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One’s position on a spectrum says nothing about how dogmatic one is.… Read the rest



Et tu AAAS?

Jun 26th, 2010 4:54 pm | By

Jen McCreight of Blag Hag is at the Evolution 2010 conference in Portland and she went to a 2 hour symposium on Communication this morning. It started well, with Robert Pennock giving some good advice…but then…

But it quickly went downhill. Much of the talk was about distancing support of evolution from atheistic views – that we need to stress that religion and science is compatible so people in the “middle” can still accept theistic evolution. That people are more willing to accept evolution if they hear it from their pastor. He lauded Francis Collins and the BioLogos foundation for being pro-evolution…even though BioLogos just had a piece trying to reconcile Biblical Adam and Eve with evolution.

Well that … Read the rest



Atheist bashing at the Evolution meetings *

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A 2 hours symposium was devoted to accommodationism; someone from AAAS said atheists are extremists.… Read the rest



No, rape is not “cultural” *

Jun 26th, 2010 | Filed by

The European aid worker who dismissed the violence as “cultural” implied that Congolese women should expect to be raped.… Read the rest



Crispian Jago: Skeptic Park with Evan Harris *

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Ben, Dickie and Simon ask questions.… Read the rest