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Posts archive for: 25 September, 2008
  • The armchair perspective

    A true armchair revolutionary doesn't give a damn about who is or is not running the country as they are fully convinced that they themselves could make a much better job of things from the comfort of their own armchair.

    This is also an opinion held by most if not all Taxi Drivers.

    At least we have Blogging and can discuss the important issues of the day with a high level of freedom of speech.

    What irritated me today? People telling me something in writing and then doing the exact opposite in reality.

    Nobody likes broken promises.

  • Palin, Christianity and rationality

    FULL ARTICLE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122178219865054585.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

    On the "Saturday Night Live" season debut last week, homeschooling families were portrayed as fundamentalists with bad haircuts who fear biology. Actor Matt Damon recently disparaged Sarah Palin by referring to a transparently fake email that claimed she believed that dinosaurs were Satan's lizards. And according to prominent atheists like Richard Dawkins, traditional religious belief is "dangerously irrational." From Hollywood to the academy, nonbelievers are convinced that a decline in traditional religious belief would lead to a smarter, more scientifically literate and even more civilized populace.

    The reality is that the New Atheist campaign, by discouraging religion, won't create a new group of intelligent, skeptical, enlightened beings. Far from it: It might actually encourage new levels of mass superstition. And that's not a conclusion to take on faith -- it's what the empirical data tell us.

    The answers were added up to create an index of belief in occult and the paranormal. While 31% of people who never worship expressed strong belief in these things, only 8% of people who attend a house of worship more than once a week did.

    Even among Christians, there were disparities. While 36% of those belonging to the United Church of Christ, Sen. Barack Obama's former denomination, expressed strong beliefs in the paranormal, only 14% of those belonging to the Assemblies of God, Sarah Palin's former denomination, did. In fact, the more traditional and evangelical the respondent, the less likely he was to believe in, for instance, the possibility of communicating with people who are dead.

    The full article is short and worth reading.

    FULL ARTICLE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122178219865054585.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

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