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Category: Latest News
Welcome to our archive of news stories relevant to the project of fighting fashionable nonsense. The stories are drawn from the electronic pages of the world’s media. On this page, you’ll find links to those stories that have been featured on Butterflies and Wheels during the current year. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find links to separate archives of stories from previous years.
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A note about links
Inevitably links go out of date. We suggest, therefore, that you make hard-copies of the stories that particularly interest you.
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Man attempts suicide faking devotion for Sai Baba
He pretended he was so upset about Sai Baba but actually he was just in debt, so the police are investigating.
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Fred Halliday on solidarity
Solidarity rests on one important principle: the shared moral and political value and equality of all human beings, and of the rights that attach to them.
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H Allen Orr reviews The Moral Landscape
If there’s no clear line between science and philosophy, why are we supposed to get so excited about a science of morality? No one ever said there couldn’t be a philosophy of morality.
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Blackford on Coyne’s open letter
Cooperating with the NCSE in court proceedings does not mean that you have to endorse their wider position out of court.
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Kenan Malik on the poetry of an Old Atheist
That of Abul Ala Al-Ma’arri (c. 973-1058), whose poetry was renowned for his unflinching religious skepticism.
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Scottish cardinal demands more theocracy
Priest in expensive goldy hat complains that Christians are being marginalized.
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Scotland: Catholic cardinal attacks secularism
Enemies of Christianity, robust, traditionalist, teaching, resist, equality legislation, homosexual, in accordance with their beliefs, power, right, Christ prayed for.
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Martin Amis on Christopher Hitchens
One of the most terrifying rhetoricians that the world has yet seen.
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Nick Cohen on Fred Halliday’s Open Democracy essays
The intellectuals he admired were clear-sighted secularists who had freed themselves from the myths of their communities and traditions.
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The pope’s easter homily
If man were merely a random product of evolution in some place on the margins of the universe, then his life would make no sense. Therefore…
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Patricia Churchland’s science of morality
Massimo Pigliucci notes that Churchland is adamant in pointing out that the neural platform for morality is only the platform.
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Jason Rosenhouse on out atheists and atheophobia
Will Gervais writes: four studies found converging evidence that perceived atheist prevalence reduces anti-atheist prejudice.
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Roe v Wade is the law, but it isn’t
What we’re witnessing is a stealth campaign to make an abortion illegal or as difficult to obtain as possible in as many states as possible, and it’s working.
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A priest rapes children? No jam for tea
A priest supports the ordination of women? Kick that guy out of the church.
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Texas governor Perry is all hat and no cattle
He hates that pesky federal gummint, but he has sought federal disaster aid and federal assistance in fighting the fires.
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Todd Gitlin on what happened at Synthese
Gitlin is appalled to learn that the tender sensibilities of ID supporters have been permitted to deform scholarly circles.
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Jerry Coyne’s open letter to the NCSE and BCSE
Your employees, present and former, have chosen to spend much of their time battling not creationists, but evolutionists who happen to be atheists.
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Anvar Alikhan on what made Midnight’s Children
The unique liberal, secular values and rule of law Bombay once prided itself on have been ripped from its body.
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Martin Rees explains about science and religion
Now look here: cathedrals. Cathedrals, I tell you. I rest my case.
