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Cover yourself!

Feb 1st, 2007 1:31 pm | By

So if there are ‘devout’ people around, then anyone living or working or exercising or playing sport in a building near them has a responsibility to make sure that the devout people don’t see anything that they (or, really, some of them) don’t like. Even if that means that a subset of the devout people can see what the other people are doing only by going outside, around the corner, into the alley, where they peer into the windows – it is the responsibility of the horrible non-devout people next door to wear armour or paint their windows black or turn all their lights off, because after all what right does anyone have to wear shorts and a skimpy top … Read the rest



Spotting Abused Children Accused of Possession *

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Number of cases linked to spirit possession is small compared to total number of cases.… Read the rest



David Thompson Interviews Windbag *

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Why does ‘Why Truth Matters’ inspire peevish emails?… Read the rest



So Tint Your Own Windows *

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‘The congregation’s rabbi said public nudity is not acceptable to his members, nor to any religious Jew.’… Read the rest



Gym Tints Windows at Behest of Synagogue *

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‘We have a belief in being dressed modestly, and we want our kids to see women dressed modestly.’… Read the rest



Andrew Murray Pitches a Fit at Nick Cohen *

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Chair of Stoppers is very cross indeed.… Read the rest



Russell Jacoby on the Seminar That Failed *

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The humanities are eroding everywhere thanks to: not lefty academics but market forces.… Read the rest



Goldenbridge II

Feb 1st, 2007 | By Marie-Therese O'Loughlin

“The Children Act allowed destitute children to be sent to industrial schools, even if they hadn’t committed a crime.” Paddy Doyle.

Incarceration

This “destitution” lark was a ruse used by the judiciary and the religious in order to obtain convictions. I was, for example, in a feeder institution, known as The Regina Ceoli, Mother and Baby unit for over four and a half years. So how could I have been even considered “destitute” by the judiciary? “Destitution”, this terminology, was in my estimation “illegally used” on my committal order to Goldenbridge Industrial School – where I was incarcerated until I was sixteen years old. There was no limit on my stay in the “hostel”.

It is imperative for people to … Read the rest



The psychology of such accommodations

Feb 1st, 2007 10:32 am | By

Jonathan Derbyshire’s interview with Nick Cohen is very good.

‘I realised that people on the left who had once supported Iraqi socialists were going to dump them. That’s when the iron entered the soul. That’s when I thought something is going very badly wrong and that I need to write about it.’Instead of supporting socialists and trade unionists in Iraq once Saddam had been overthrown, some on the left went so far as to romanticise the insurgency launched by Baathist irregulars and radical Islamists, declaring it to be a movement of ‘national liberation’…‘To say it’s left-wing to turn your back on Kurdish and Iraqi socialists is to throw the best traditions of left solidarity out of the window. What kind

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Metaphysical naturalism

Feb 1st, 2007 10:29 am | By

Mark Vernon takes issue with Anthony Grayling on the question of the latter’s challenge to Madeleine Bunting ‘to name one – even one small – contribution to science made by Christianity in its two thousand years’.

After all, there are a number of essentially theological ideas that underpin modern science, such as the notion that the universe is coherent, intelligible and so on.

But are those ideas essentially theological? Are they theological at all? (Does ‘essentially’ there mean – necessarily, or of its essence, or something like ‘perhaps not obviously but down deep beyond appearances’? It could be just a no true Scotsman move.)

I don’t think the ‘notion’ that the universe is coherent, intelligible and so on is an … Read the rest



The Truth About 9/11 Conspiracy Theories *

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There’s the ‘official conspiracy theory’ and then there’s the ‘truth movement.’… Read the rest



Is Nick Cohen Right About the Left? Critics Reply *

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‘There is another left,’ Sunder Katwala says.… Read the rest



A Poem *

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The sympathy and support jihadists attract is traceable to failures on which we can act.… Read the rest



Critics Ignoring Most of Nick Cohen’s Book *

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The story of the Stop the War coalition fills just half of one chapter in a 13-chapter book. … Read the rest



Steven Pinker on the Mystery of Consciousness *

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Some of our deepest convictions about what it means to be human have been shaken.… Read the rest



Global Warming, Intelligent Design and the Re-Ascendancy of the Pro-Scientific Political Left

Jan 31st, 2007 | By Steven Gimbel

In his State of the Union address, President Bush said something that was sadly remarkable:

America is on the verge of technological breakthroughs that will enable us to live our lives less dependent on oil. These technologies will help us become better stewards of the environment – and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change.

In a major speech, the President of the United States openly acknowledged global warming, the fact that human activity is having an effect, and that we face a challenge in dealing with it. This should not be news, but that this President has done so, in light of his previous tap dancing around the scientific consensus around the issue, … Read the rest



Secular Hospitals Recommended *

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Panel recommends that France adopt a charter to keep religious traditions out of hospitals.… Read the rest



Norm Geras on Having a Tree in Your Eye *

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Who is giving out blanket condemnations of whom?… Read the rest



Mark Vernon on Christianity and Science *

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‘Essentially theological ideas’ underpin science, e.g. that the universe is coherent. … Read the rest



A Visit to the Scary People *

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The scary people are scary.… Read the rest