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Comments by Hunzer0


1. The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing

Comment #144400 by Hunzer0 on March 16, 2008 at 1:38 am

Looks terrific.

I wonder if it will be shelved at The Discovery Institute? http://www.discovery.org/

2. The atheist delusion

Comment #144391 by Hunzer0 on March 15, 2008 at 11:19 pm

The attempt to eradicate religion, however, only leads to it reappearing in grotesque and degraded forms


I'll settle for grotesque and degraded forms logically followed by extinction from lack of adherents.

3. America: slouching towards the Enlightenment

Comment #135734 by Hunzer0 on February 29, 2008 at 8:38 am

What I found interesting in the report is the education distribution of religious tradition that shows the following percentages in the Post-graduate category.

Hindus - 48% are in the Post-graduate category
Jews - 35% are in the Post-graduate category
Buddhists 26% are in the Post-graduate category
Other faiths 21% are in the Post-graduate category
Unaffiliated only 13% are in the Post-graduate category

http://religions.pewforum.org/comparisons

4. Science Debate 2008

Comment #122589 by Hunzer0 on February 5, 2008 at 2:18 pm

It is my guess that all the candidates will refuse to debate in an all-or-none decision. There is so much at stake that if one candidate refuses it will bode poorly on him/her and the rest would be discouraged to debate by their advisors on subjects they know little about. US politics is not science.

5. Ken Ham in Leicester April 2008

Comment #114766 by Hunzer0 on January 22, 2008 at 7:03 pm

The termite queen is hatching a new brood to eat the brains unprotected by reason, logic, education, skepticism and science. It is hoped that there are fewer of those unprotected brains in the U.K. than there are in the U.S.

6. The OUT Campaign has its own Flea!

Comment #106671 by Hunzer0 on January 3, 2008 at 8:37 am

Apparently the ubiquitous dangling, tatooed, pinned and spired crosses and crucifixes are not "out" enough.