The National Association of Biology Teachers officially changed their description of evolution, to better accomodate the views of theologians.… Read the rest
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Is it “theological” to say evolution is mindless?
Feb 21st, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The completely material nature of selection is of great historical and intellectual importance.… Read the rest
The US made secret deals with the Muslim Brotherhood
Feb 21st, 2011 |
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Each time, the only party that clearly benefited has been the Brotherhood.… Read the rest
Libyan military pilots seek political asylum in Malta
Feb 21st, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Two Libyan air force jets landed in Malta on Monday; their pilots asked for political asylum amid a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters in Libya.… Read the rest
Desmond and Moore’s Darwin
Feb 21st, 2011 | By Allen EstersonIt is widely believed that Darwin delayed publication of his evolutionary theory for some fifteen years largely because he feared the wrath of his contemporaries.[1] The most influential exponents of this view are Adrian Desmond and James Moore, who have promoted it not only in their 1991 biography Darwin, but also in a number of articles and broadcasts. For instance, having reported that in 1842 Darwin had “fleshed-out a thirty-five-page sketch of his evolutionary theory”, they add that “he could have planned to publish” were it not for the fact that it was “heresy to the geologists and blasphemy to the parsons” (Desmond and Moore 1991, pp. 292, 294). A little later they write:
… Read the restOf course Darwin could not
What’s missing
Feb 20th, 2011 5:10 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe Philosophical Primate, aka our friend G Felis, did a guest post at Eric’s blog a couple of days ago. One item in particular jumped out at me.
…the persistent and insistent claims that “something is missing” from the New Atheist world view is true: What’s missing is the siren call of easy assent to illegitimate authority — the human instinct to blend in and concede our autonomy to parent-mimicking authorities who, unlike actual (good) parents, do not have our genuine best interests at heart.
QFT, as the saying goes. I love that. It would make a nice bus ad.
What’s missing is the siren call of easy assent to illegitimate authority.
How peaceful the silence is.… Read the rest
Shank’s mare
Feb 20th, 2011 4:53 pm | By Ophelia BensonA commenter at Jerry’s suggested a frightening possibility:
JAC, Brother Blackford, OB, and that muscular Eric McD are becoming quite a faction. OMG! You don’t suppose that there are actually EIGHT Horsemen of the Apocalypse?!?11
I suggested we could be the Four Pedestrians of the Apocalypse. I think this is a kind and generous thought, because it gives opposing factions so many openings for jokes. I’m a very giving person.
No actually I just think it’s funny, plus I am a dedicated pedestrian.… Read the rest
Why is evidence so hard for politicians?
Feb 20th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It’s okay if your reforms aren’t supported by existing evidence: you just shouldn’t claim that they are.… Read the rest
Ben Goldacre on imaginary evidence
Feb 20th, 2011 |
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If your reforms are a matter of ideology, legacy, whim, and faith, you could simply say so, and leave “evidence” to people who mean it.… Read the rest
Hackers expose offers to spy on corporate rivals
Feb 20th, 2011 |
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Let’s make up stuff to discredit people!… Read the rest
Darwin’s “Delay”
Feb 20th, 2011 | By Allen EstersonMost people interested in the literature on Darwin are aware that he alighted on his theory of natural selection a short time after returning from his five-year Beagle voyage in 1836 (Sulloway 1982). It is rather less well-known that during the first decade following his return he produced a large body of work not directly related to his evolutionary theory: Journal of Researches of the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle (1839 and revised in 1845); five volumes of Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle (1840‑1843), which he edited; three volumes of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle (1842‑1846); and numerous papers and reviews (Richards 1983, pp. 46-47).
Darwin started jotting down notes on the … Read the rest
Libya: death toll “tops 200”
Feb 20th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Residents told Al Jazeera that at least 200 people had died in the eastern city of Benghazi alone.… Read the rest
Tony Blair wants more “respect” for “faith”
Feb 19th, 2011 |
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Does his “I am a lamp” dance for emphasis.… Read the rest
Separation
Feb 19th, 2011 2:06 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’ve been thinking about segregation, because I’ve been thinking about the Muslim Brotherhood and sexual segregation. The MB of course mandates sexual segregation where it can, and would mandate it throughout Egypt if it got the power to do so. Many non-MB Egyptians think sexual segregation is right and good.
Marwa, a nursery school teacher who did not provide her last name, stood with some 200 women of all ages who chanted for the downfall of the regime. She wore a veil covering her hair.
‘I cover my body and support gender segregation during the protests, not as an Islamist statement, but because it is not right for men and women to have physical contact,’ she said.
What I’ve … Read the rest
Pretending that evidence is difficult and complicated
Feb 19th, 2011 |
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Things get tricky when evidence collides with what people would simply like to crack on and do anyway.… Read the rest
Coyne on Vernon on “ultra-Darwinism”
Feb 19th, 2011 |
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There is nothing numinous or celestial about DNA replication.… Read the rest
Mark Vernon on “ultra-Darwinism”
Feb 19th, 2011 |
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“Ultra-Darwinism is the kind associated with the new atheism.” Eh?… Read the rest
Clamp down on those pesky women’s shelters
Feb 19th, 2011 |
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Women have no business trying to escape violence. Who do they think they are?!… Read the rest
Bullies win another round
Feb 18th, 2011 5:04 pm | By Ophelia BensonIf you haven’t already, sign the petition to Karzai to save Afghan women’s shelters.
UN analyst Una Moore explains why.
… Read the restConservative politicians and media personalities have long railed against Afghanistan’s few women’s shelters and demanded that the facilities be closed. Two years ago, the government appointed a hard-line mullah to lead a commission to investigate shelters and recommend reforms…
Now, the shelter commission’s verdict is in. The government will seize all women’s shelters countrywide and place them under the control of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and the police. Women and girls seeking protection will have to plead their cases before an admissions panel of government employees and undergo medically dubious “examinations” to prove they are not guilty of
HRW to Afghan government
Feb 18th, 2011 |
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Support, rather than control, the work of shelter providers to ensure that women fleeing domestic violence are able to find safe and secure refuge.… Read the rest
