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Belgium v Vatican: threats against witnesses *

Jul 4th, 2010 | Filed by

Threats have been made against people who gave the authorities information or made a complaint, and against some magistrates.… Read the rest



Stop the stoning of Sakine Mohammadi Ashtiani *

Jul 4th, 2010 | Filed by

Do not allow our nightmare become a reality. Today we stretch out our hands to the people of the whole world.… Read the rest



Rust Belt Philosopher on Ron Rosenbaum *

Jul 4th, 2010 | Filed by

For a fan of agnosticism, Rosenbaum is remarkably confident about what he can know.… Read the rest



The banality of inappropriateness

Jul 3rd, 2010 12:53 pm | By

I’m just echoing Norm here, but what the hell.

Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani is due to be stoned to death on a bogus charge of “adultery.” She’s already had 99 lashes, but the authorities in Iran have decided to be thorough about it.

“She’s innocent, she’s been there for five years for doing nothing”, [her son] Sajad said. He described the imminent execution as barbaric. “Imagining her, bound inside a deep hole in the ground, stoned to death, has been a nightmare for me and my sister for all these years.”

Yes. Naturally. And there is something hideously, deeply, intolerably wrong with people who can not only contemplate doing that, but actually do it. Who consider it not a nightmare but … Read the rest



John Gray parades his pessimism again *

Jul 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

“The humanist assumptions that underpinned science fiction are no longer credible even as fictions.”… Read the rest



Christopher Hitchens on “Mother Teresa” *

Jul 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

Who could fail to be touched by the work of the orphanage? But.… Read the rest



US State department on stoning *

Jul 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

Thinks it’s not “appropriate punishment” for adultery.… Read the rest



Iranian woman faces death by stoning *

Jul 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

Under Iranian sharia, the sentenced individual is buried up to the neck (or to the waist in the case of men) and stoned.… Read the rest



Another LRB review of What Darwin Got Wrong *

Jul 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini believe that they can replicate Chomsky’s demolition job on Skinner.… Read the rest



Johann Hari on speculation and starvation *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

The world’s wealthiest speculators gambled on increasing starvation, and won.… Read the rest



The vultures gather

Jul 2nd, 2010 11:03 am | By

Cristina Odone is there, announcing to a breathless world that She is Praying for Christopher Hitchens. Well good, because that is the first thing that leapt to my mind, of course – will Cristina Odone be praying for him?

While condemning the intolerance of religious organisations, he shows zero tolerance for believers: a person of faith must be a fanatic, or a fraud. (Mother Teresa, according to his book The Missionary Position, was both.)  He refuses to consider the evidence of religious do-gooding, found in the Catholic Church’s AIDS clinics in Africa, Anglican schools in Asia, and Jewish charities around the globe. He is determined to persecute Pope Benedict XVI, and would like to see him arrested on

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Cristina Odone announces she is praying for Hitchens *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

“He is determined to persecute Pope Benedict XVI.” No. The word is “prosecute.”… Read the rest



Neuroskeptic graphs the flatline of Freud *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Proportionally speaking, psychoanalysis has gone out with a whimper, though not a bang.… Read the rest



BMA: gay ‘conversion therapy’ is harmful *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Calls for mental health standards bodies to reject such treatments and ban their use in their codes of practice.… Read the rest



Bishop Mixa could be allowed to return to work *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

He appears to have received much more lenient treatment from the Pope than has been proposed by church authorities elsewhere.… Read the rest



Can the Vatican survive without immunity? *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

US supreme court decision paves the way for other suits against priests accused of child rape, which will in turn involve the Vatican.… Read the rest



BioLogos is going increasingly Biblical literalist *

Jul 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

BioLogos is about reconciling faith and science, so you’d think the idea of Genesis as inspirational fiction would be non-negotiable.Read the rest



Simon Jenkins blotted his homework

Jul 1st, 2010 6:23 pm | By

Simon Jenkins wrote the stupidest article I’ve seen in some time for Comment is Free. I’m sure he’s not stupid, but the article is.

A “mammoth of research” is about to rise behind London’s St Pancras station, a biomedical centre costing £600m and housing about 1,250 “cutting-edge” scientists. Ask not its value. Science jeers at the idea. The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation has already been dubbed a “cathedral of science”, justified by faith, not reason.

That’s just the first paragraph. Look how stupid it is. What are those quotation marks for? Who is being quoted? Who “dubbed” the biomedical centre a “cathedral of science”? Anyone? Apart from Simon Jenkins? What on earth does he mean “justified by … Read the rest



BMJ on how cognitive biases affect political judgment *

Jul 1st, 2010 | Filed by

The inclusion of Fox News in cable packages was associated with a shift in voting preferences to the right.… Read the rest



Simon Jenkins says ew science *

Jul 1st, 2010 | Filed by

Cathedral of science, faith not reason, a Soviet academy, airwaves are crammed, all reverential, new orthodoxy.… Read the rest