It has often and confidently been asserted, that man\'s origin can never be known. But ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.
Charles Darwin

August 22nd, 2007

Expelled full of hate

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Looks like Expelled really isn’t going to provide anything new under the sun. An article on Beliefnet gives us a little more information on what the film might include.

The Enemies of Reason pt. II

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Richard Dawkins is back with part 2 of The Enemies of Reason

Intelligent Design movie

The Intelligent Design creationists have tried all sorts of tactics to get their religious ideology taught in America’s science classrooms. They’ve written books, changed curricula, been involved in lawsuits, everything except actually doing science. Now, as a new extension of their PR assault on the media, they’re making a movie: Expelled — No Intelligence Allowed. It looks to be bullshit propaganda at its finest. Their website has a blog authored by the co-writer and MC of this film, Ben Stein. Let’s see what he has to say about the film.

August 17th, 2007

The high cost of low prices indeed

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You’ve gotta see this one to believe it. This CNBC news anchor is alright with having unsafe toys for children as long as Wal-Mart’s prices stay low.

August 16th, 2007

Richard Dawkins – Enemies of Reason

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After doing his two-part television special, The Root of All Evil?, on the BBC, Richard Dawkins is back with a new series. This time, instead of focusing on the dangers of religion, he’s going after superstition and pseudo-science. In the first episode, he discusses astrology, spiritualist churches and water dowsing.

Sensible Centrist

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Sometimes, ‘finding the middle ground’ isn’t always the best, or right solution.
Bird Brains - Sensible Centrist
Bird Brains

August 14th, 2007

US Foreign Policy Video

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An interesting video criticizing US foreign policy that is as beautiful as it is direct. By Knife Party

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August 13th, 2007

Dick Cheney says Iraq would be ‘quagmire’

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If you can get through this video without feeling like you’re going to throw up, I applaud you. Especially when he talks about the families of dead soldiers.

August 6th, 2007

How much jail time?

A recent story from Newsweek focuses on a video shot of abortion protesters being asked the question: okay, if abortion’s illegal, what should the punishment be for the women?

You have rarely seen people look more gobsmacked. It’s as though the guy has asked them to solve quadratic equations. Here are a range of responses: “I’ve never really thought about it.” “I don’t have an answer for that.” “I don’t know.” “Just pray for them.”

The simple extension of making abortion illegal is that those who get them should be punished. Apparently this corollary has never been considered, by at least those protesters on the video, and I’m sure, many other anti-abortion advocates. The questioner does an excellent job.

July 17th, 2007

American Atrocities Against Iraqi Civilians

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The repulsive reality of war is always just below the surface of the palatable imagery provided by the media. The Nation (http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070730/hedges) has provided new in-depth testimony from veterans of the Iraq war about the reality on the ground, and the horrible things they witnessed. The original article is worth a read, but I’ll put several excerpts below.

It seems difficult for these men and women to fully appreciate the situation they’re in during deployment. Only when they return home, can they truly appreciate what it is that went on.