Rabbis against swine flu
According to Haaretz, recently Dozens of rabbis and Kabbalah mystics armed with ceremonial trumpets took to the skies over Israel on Monday to battle the swine flu virus. . . About 50 Jewish holy men chanted prayers and blew shofars (ritual rams’ horns) in an aircraft circling over the country in the hope of stopping … Rabbis against swine flu
Separate spheres
In educated, liberal circles today, the conventional wisdom about science and religion is that they are compatible. Each belongs to a different sphere. In one popular formulation, natural science produces naturalistic explanations of natural phenomena, while the sphere of religion is knowledge about an entirely different realm, the supernatural. Or, possibly, science is about a … Separate spheres
Soldiers for Christ
Hey, check out Liberty University’s on-line theology and apologetics program! http://www.luonline.com/index.cfm?PID=17668 It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools!
Unscientific America
Chris Mooney, journalist and author of the eye-opening The Republican War on Science, teamed up with Sheril Kirshenbaum, a scientist involved in science policy, to write Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens our Future. It has its good parts. But possibly because I expected more from Mooney, my overall impression is one of faint disappointment. … Unscientific America
Transcendent values for radicals
I just finished reading Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle by Chris Hedges. He’s an interesting writer, who has previously gone after both the Religious Right in American Fascists and the New Atheists in I Don’t Believe in Atheists. My immediate interest in the book was due to a … Transcendent values for radicals
“Investigating Atheism” web site
There’s an interesting new(ish) academic web site called “Investigating Atheism.” It collects some useful social science and historical information, and other stuff. The material has something of a theologically liberal spin on it, though the site disingenuously claims neutrality: The Investigating Atheism project is designed to stimulate interest, thought and debate on this important topic … “Investigating Atheism” web site
Collins heading NIH
I’ve recently read a number of nonbelievers commenting on the appointment of Francis Collins to head the NIH. These include an editorial by Sam Harris, which expresses concern. Russell Blackford pragmatically accepts Collins’s appointment as not that bad. From my point of view, there is nothing wrong with NIH being headed by an outspoken evangelical … Collins heading NIH
Metaphysical Naturalism and Consciousness
Frequent correspondent Dianelos Georgoudis recently responded to my request that he present three conceptual problems with metaphysical naturalism. I had planned to address all three in a single post, but the issues are tangled and multifaceted, so I really only managed to address his first one—and this is still a very long post. The other … Metaphysical Naturalism and Consciousness
Report: North Korea Publicly Executes Christian Woman for Distributing Bible
LINK While we usually address church-state issues that involve violations of the civil liberties of nontheists, this story highlights an extreme example of the reverse sort of issue, where the lack of government neutrality apparently harmed a theist (to put it mildly). Anyone who claims to be a freethinker or a supporter of church-state separation … Report: North Korea Publicly Executes Christian Woman for Distributing Bible
Skeptical Approaches to Miracles – Part 6
Because Part 5 was posted back in November of 2008, I will condense the previous post here, and add a few new ideas too. In Miracles and the Modern Mind, Norman Geisler summarizes Spinoza’s argument about miracles: 1. Miracles are violations of natural laws.2. Natural laws are immutable.3. It is impossible to violate immutable laws.4. … Skeptical Approaches to Miracles – Part 6
