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Jerry Coyne on the Templeton Bribe *

Feb 27th, 2010 | Filed by

Templeton pays journalists to examine ‘the region where science and theology overlap’ and the journalists oblige.… Read the rest



Disturbances in the field

Feb 26th, 2010 12:28 pm | By

Well naturally – Chris Mooney has attained the apotheosis of a Templeton Fellowship – one of the ‘Templeton–Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion.’ Well of course he has. It’s not as if they were going to overlook him, is it!

In the fellowship program, a diverse group of eminent journalists examine key areas in the broad field of science and religion through independent research as well as seminars and discussion groups, led by some of the world’s foremost physicists, cosmologists, philosophers, biologists, and theologians, at the University of Cambridge.

The broad field of science and religion – there is no such ‘field.’ They mean subject, but if they call it a field, that gives unwary people the impression that … Read the rest



Chris Mooney is Named a Templeton Fellow [pdf] *

Feb 26th, 2010 | Filed by

What a surprise!… Read the rest



A Festering Problem in Internet Culture *

Feb 26th, 2010 | Filed by

Anonymous flaming. Richard Dawkins has had enough of it, and he’s not the only one.… Read the rest



Simon Singh and the Silencing of the Scientists *

Feb 26th, 2010 | Filed by

‘It is what is not published or has to be omitted ­because of a lawyer’s letter,’ notes Evan Harris.… Read the rest



Russell Blackford on Stanley Fish *

Feb 26th, 2010 | Filed by

Fish thinks the classical liberal tradition of Locke, Mill, and Rawls leads to an impoverishment of politics.… Read the rest



Allen Esterson on Alana Cash on Mileva Marić *

Feb 26th, 2010 | Filed by

Evidence lacking, evidence pointing the other way, evidence twisted then twisted again.… Read the rest



The fella says here

Feb 25th, 2010 12:12 pm | By

Stanley Fish is being tricksy, as he generally is, but it’s a pretty crude form of tricksiness for a supposedly sophisticated literary ‘theorist,’ especially one who is reputed to have seen through Everything at least forty years ago.

He’s comparing secularism with its opposite by setting out what he takes to be their respective views.

Let those who remain captives of ancient superstitions and fairy tales have their churches, chapels, synagogues, mosques, rituals and liturgical mumbo-jumbo; just don’t confuse the (pseudo)knowledge they traffic in with the knowledge needed to solve the world’s problems.

This picture is routinely challenged by those who contend that secular reasons and secular discourse in general don’t tell the whole story; they leave out too

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Timothy Egan on the Missionary Impulse *

Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed by

Laura Silsby owed her former employees unpaid wages, so she thought she would be useful in Haiti.… Read the rest



‘Saving the Sacred in a Secular Age’ Conference *

Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed by

Templeton Foundation co-sponsors conference presenting ‘religious responses to contemporary secularism.’… Read the rest



Senior Saudi Cleric Orders Killing of Muslims Who *

Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed by

Who allow the sexes to mix freely in the workplace or in educational institutions.… Read the rest



Intelligent People Have Evolutionarily Novel Values *

Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed by

Intelligence does not correlate with values old enough to have been shaped by evolution.… Read the rest



Rushdie is Writing a Book on the Fatwa *

Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed by

What it’s like to have theocrats in charge of your life.… Read the rest



20 questions – no make that 21

Feb 24th, 2010 5:27 pm | By

Jerry Coyne points out another outbreak of godbothering from Francis Collins – which is all the more inappropriate (the apt word, for a change) now that Collins is director of the National Institutes of Health. (The outbreak is inappropriate, not the pointing it out.) The publisher does not omit to get in the obligatory slap at those god damn pesky impertinent inappropriate noisy New Atheists:

“Is there a God?” is the most central and profound question that humans ask. With the New Atheists gaining a loud voice in today’s world, it is time to revisit the long-standing intellectual tradition on the side of faith.

‘Is there a god?’ is not the most central and profound question that humans ask; far … Read the rest



Religious Schools Allowed to Teach Nonsense *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

There’s no subject other than sex that schools can teach with their own version of the truth. … Read the rest



Pope Should Come Clean About Magdalenes *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

The church that revered Mary the Mother of God, yet treated all mortal women as sinners and whores. … Read the rest



No Anti-Hate Banners for Wyoming! *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

Not if they include no hate for gay people. All very well to oppose hate, but there is a limit.… Read the rest



Francis Collins ‘Proves the Rationality of Faith’ *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

And he does it once and for all, at that.… Read the rest



Stanley Fish Has Read Another Book *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

This one by Steven Smith, who says there are no secular reasons. Fish is impressed.… Read the rest



The Freethinker Talks to A C Grayling *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

About life the universe and everything.… Read the rest