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Gujarat Chief Minister Endorses Unlawful Killings *

Dec 10th, 2007 | Filed by

HRW says Indian govt should investigate Narendra Modi for apparently endorsing the extrajudicial execution.… Read the rest



Death for Apostasy: the Penny Drops *

Dec 10th, 2007 | Filed by

‘If Muslim religious leaders in Britain are unwilling to speak out on this issue then we really are in trouble.’… Read the rest



A Life of Ashes *

Dec 10th, 2007 | Filed by

There are more than 40 million widows in India, for many, their lives are ‘a living sati.’… Read the rest



Pyrrho and Mitt

Dec 10th, 2007 | By R Joseph Hoffmann

Pyrrho: Mr. Romney, thank you for speaking to us today. Some are saying that this is the most important political speech since John Kennedy’s “Separation Speech” in the 1960 election.

Romney: “There are some who may feel that religion is not a matter to be seriously considered in the context of the weighty threats that face us. If so, they are at odds with the nation’s founders, for they, when our nation faced its greatest peril, sought the blessings of the Creator. And further, they discovered the essential connection between the survival of a free land and the protection of religious freedom. In John Adam’s words: ‘We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human … Read the rest



The Grasshopper

Dec 9th, 2007 6:24 pm | By

I’ve just read Bernard Suits’s The Grasshopper. I first heard of it and realized I wanted to read it a month or so ago when reading a piece by Simon Blackburn for the next issue (the tenth anniversary issue, number 40) of The Philosophers’ Magazine. In answer to a question about ‘the most under-appreciated philosopher of the last ten years’ he said ‘Inevitably, it is probably someone of whom I have not heard. But a little known and now dead philosopher called Bernard Suits wrote an absolutely wonderful book on the notion of games and play, called The Grasshopper, published by Broadview Press. I do not think I have ever met more than one person who has heard … Read the rest



At least notice where you are

Dec 9th, 2007 2:31 pm | By

Howard Jacobson is a bit harsh but he’s right.

[I]t is irresponsible, so many years after Don Quixote messed up everything he touched, and when there is no shortage of international report, to be quite so determinedly unaware of where you are and what you’re doing and what the consequences might be. And that irresponsibility is compounded when you come home having narrowly escaped a lashing or worse, tell everyone what a great time you had and how lovely the people are, and express the hope that what happened to you won’t put anybody else off going.

I had the same thought, and I don’t suppose I’m the only one. No, thanks, I don’t think I will rush off … Read the rest



Stephen Law Discusses With Ibrahim Lawson *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

Religious education, critical thinking for children, the nuclear option in argument.… Read the rest



What is ‘Cultural Understanding’? *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

Half the world can go on thinking it has a right to imprison and execute whenever it considers its feelings hurt.… Read the rest



California Diocese Leaves Episcopal Church *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

Diocese of San Joaquin the first to break from US church over its relatively liberal views on homosexuality.… Read the rest



Muslim ‘Apostates’ Threatened *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

Religious persecution of the kind Sofia suffers is increasingly common in Britain today.… Read the rest



Debate on Apostasy in Islam *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

‘Sir, if you become an apostate, your punishment is death.’… Read the rest



Children Accused as Witches in Nigeria *

Dec 9th, 2007 | Filed by

Tortured, driven out, killed, while Evangelical preachers drive around in Mercedes.… Read the rest



Galloway Goes Creationist *

Dec 8th, 2007 | Filed by

His baby doesn’t look like an accident of evolutionary chance to him. Ah – persuasive.… Read the rest



Barbara Forrest on Chris Comer’s Forced Resignation *

Dec 8th, 2007 | Filed by

One wonders why TEA would even want to remain ‘neutral’ concerning the ID movement’s goal.… Read the rest



Austin Statesman on Texas Education Agency *

Dec 8th, 2007 | Filed by

‘An employee shouldn’t look like they are siding with one camp over another,’ Agency spokeswoman said.… Read the rest



Why Are Islam’s Moderates so Quiet? *

Dec 8th, 2007 | Filed by

Ayaan Hirsi Ali ponders the silence about ‘the Qatif girl,’ Taslima Nasreen, Gillian Gibbons.… Read the rest



Profundity in Texas

Dec 7th, 2007 12:24 pm | By

Mitt Romney – not surprisingly – says lots and lots of irritating things in that collection of platitudes and errors he offered up in Texas yesterday – at the George Bush I ‘library.’ It would be silly and otiose to analyze them in much detail – it’s not as if there’s any reason to expect the speech to be sensible or well-argued or grown-up or coherent. But there are some remarks that are so outrageous I just…

When I place my hand on the Bible and take the oath of office, that oath becomes my highest promise to God.

It would be nice if it became his highest promise to his fellow-citizens instead.

I believe that Jesus Christ is the

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NCSE Latest on the Comer Controversy *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

‘We were actually told in a meeting that if creationism is the party line, we have to abide by it.’… Read the rest



NPR’s Science Friday Talks to Christine Comer *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

Way too brief and superficial, but interesting.… Read the rest



Text of Romney’s Paean to ‘Faith in America’ *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

‘We do not insist on a single strain of religion – rather, we welcome our nation’s symphony of faith.’… Read the rest