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Comment #224914 by decius on August 6, 2008 at 2:37 am
I am convinced, now.
Adnan Oktar is clearly innocent: he loves freedom and he greets people with "salamun aleikum".
What other proof do you need?
402. Interview with Paula Kirby on 'The Right Hook'
Comment #224753 by decius on August 5, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Paula,
excellent performance. Soft-spoken yet firm, and you didn't let any bs pass unchecked, although I had the impression that you have been purposefully muzzled at the end.
403. Interview with Paula Kirby on 'The Right Hook'
Comment #224743 by decius on August 5, 2008 at 1:38 pm
Comment #224706 by esuther
What the movie wouldn't render is the customary sour reek of smegma mixed with child's faeces exuding from the cassock that the burning incense struggles to cover.
404. Richard Dawkins branded 'secularist bigot' by veteran philosopher
Comment #224433 by decius on August 5, 2008 at 1:16 am
Mphil,
welcome back.
405. Evangelically Serious Science
Comment #223778 by decius on August 3, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Comment #223772 by Steve Zara
Comment #223774 by Oystein Elgaroy
I share your pain. I learned 3D on 3d Studio Max which won't run on anything else except Win and Mac.
On a Mac, most plug-ins won't work.
Here I am, stuck with the worst OS in human history for the foreseeable future.
406. Evangelically Serious Science
Comment #223770 by decius on August 3, 2008 at 11:57 am
Comment #223765 by Steve Zara
Enough with all that multi-platformism nonsense. This is a windowsian nation.
407. Charlie Brooker's screen burn
Comment #223741 by decius on August 3, 2008 at 10:18 am
Steve,
it seems that RD.net is having an additional problem of dns, or something. I made a couple of attempt to connect in the past 30 hours to no avail, but I could reach it through the mobile phone browser.
Then I configured the router to use a subnet mask, and it worked again.
It appears that whole areas of Europe are unable to connect directly.
Should I message Josh?
408. Richard Dawkins branded 'secularist bigot' by veteran philosopher
Comment #223727 by decius on August 3, 2008 at 9:50 am
Comment #223433 by Quiddam
Sorry, I meant to write "his scholarship" instead of "your scholarship".
I have now removed the mistaken line.
Your point was clear and I was agreeing with ya.
409. What's wrong with science as religion
Comment #223440 by decius on August 2, 2008 at 9:23 am
Comment #223293 by epeeist
Beethoven late string quartets, and op. 131 in particular. In my opinion one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written.
410. Richard Dawkins branded 'secularist bigot' by veteran philosopher
Comment #223425 by decius on August 2, 2008 at 9:05 am
Oystein took the idea of "the new poster boy for atheism" literally. :)
411. Richard Dawkins branded 'secularist bigot' by veteran philosopher
Comment #223414 by decius on August 2, 2008 at 8:45 am
Comment #223411 by Quiddam
Flew is claiming a scientific argument based on information provided by Varghese, Schroeder, Leftow, Swinburne
412. Breeding for God
Comment #223407 by decius on August 2, 2008 at 8:23 am
Comment #223393 by hawt4dawk
In my family going back three generations, there were 12-17 kids in every family.
413. Breeding for God
Comment #222652 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Comment #222647 by Goldy
I think you should see it for yourself, I couldn't believe my eyes and ears. They don't even care to veil the most appalling threats, as they assume that no "kufar" will hear.
Arguably, the translation of Arabic parts is accurate, since no one complained about its quality.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2668560761490749816
414. Breeding for God
Comment #222645 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:31 pm
Comment #222641 by Steve Zara
Such as rastamen with pot? :)
415. Breeding for God
Comment #222638 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Comment #222636 by Goldy
Freedom of speech.
416. Breeding for God
Comment #222635 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:23 pm
Comment #222633 by Laurie Fraser
It won't be this mission, though, even if the bugs are indeed there. Phoenix's instruments aren't designed for life detection.
417. Breeding for God
Comment #222629 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:18 pm
Comment #222627 by Goldy
I hope that you are right. As I see it, there are serious double-standards. I watched some undercover report filmed in British mosques, truly appalling.
No one except religious nuts would normally be allowed to publicly voice such extreme views.
418. Breeding for God
Comment #222628 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Off topic- Nasa's Phoenix Mars lander spacecraft identifies water in a sample of soil collected on the planet for the first time.
419. Breeding for God
Comment #222623 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Comment #222619 by Steve Zara
If there are people who threaten society, there are civilized ways to deal with them. Use the democratic process to make such threats illegal, then use the courts to sentence such people and apply the appropriate measures, such as fines or imprisonment.
420. Breeding for God
Comment #222569 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Comment #222546 by Fanusi Khiyal
Hitler, was an Islam-loving socialist.
421. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222550 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 2:20 pm
Comment #222504 by hawt4dawk
That freaks me out, really.
Was it in some ultra-conservative state, if I may ask?
422. What's wrong with science as religion
Comment #222470 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Comment #222464 by Oystein Elgaroy
It was privately revealed to me by the foremost authority on alien civilisations, Richard Hoagland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Hoagland#Claims
423. What's wrong with science as religion
Comment #222454 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 12:43 pm
Comment #222444 by Oystein Elgaroy
As a dogmatic scientist, you are part of the conspiracy to conceal other ways of knowing from the people.
And as a cosmologist, you are absconding evidence of the existence of alien civilisations.
I wouldn't trust your word in this thread.
424. Breeding for God
Comment #222418 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Comment #222401 by Fanusi Khiyal
If it's choice between expelling those who voluntarily embrace a fascist and totalitarian ideology and watching the destruction of Europe
425. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222371 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 9:56 am
Comment #222370 by al-rawandi
Sometimes my curisoty is a bit pedantic.
426. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222363 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 9:28 am
So are you saying there is no point in speculating on the ancient origins of why homosexuality came to be such a hot topic even in today's political climate as a result of religious hatred of it?
it does more to dislodge the entrenched notion that there really is something morally reprehensible about it.
create homosexuality as a punishable offence so you can seize their wealth!
427. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222347 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 8:11 am
Comment #222333 by hawt4dawk
I claim no expertise in this field, so take this as a personal opinion.
There may be reasons to believe that environmental pressure and low natality rates have the power to shape the moral zeitgeist of isolated communities. Such is apparently the case with Inuits lending their wives to foreigners in order to boost genetic diversity.
However, with much more complex moral codes, such as that contained in the scriptures, this seems to me too reductionistic an explanation.
The stigma against homosexuality is laid out side by side with equally nonsensical rules against collecting sticks on a Sabbath, shaving one's beard, the making of graven images etc. All of the above warrant similarly draconian punishments.
I think this complexity can be better explained with a self-conceited power-hungry clergy, pulling shit out of their own arse and enshrining it into dogma.
Invent a crime, create a punishable offence and you will be able to lay hands on another man's wife and wealth.
If the newly-created religion is able to take over and spread as a memeplex, the original cause which gave birth to a particular dogma becomes immaterial as to why fresh generations of believers will blindly follow it.
428. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222281 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 4:49 am
Comment #222249 by Dr Doctor
Thank you.
I wonder if it has to do with going from multiple Gods who had more arguments, dust ups and bad behaviour than your average net forum to one god, and the requirements that "one god" places on "perfection". If indeed it does.
429. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222234 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 2:58 am
Do we know that for a fact?
Because it is being used as an excuse. Take away the excuses through force of logic and you reach the inner person. If the inner person is still an irrational, deluded, homophobic "idiot" ( ;-) ), then they are going to have to think a bit for themselves and not prop their own prejudices up on the crutch of an established religion.
430. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222229 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 2:29 am
That sounds again like religion being used as the excuse rather than religion causing the homophobia.
It also answers it.
431. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222220 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 1:56 am
Comment #222214 by Dr Doctor
Comment #222216 by Quetzalcoatl
Forgive the lack of clarity, I am at work and I will post shoddily for a while, if at all.
What I meant is that a religion whose tenets include homophobia can historically be shown as the reason for a particular culture to succumb to intolerance toward gay people.
Equally negative and aggressive sentiments can be created almost from scratch against both minority groups and behaviours perceived as eccentric, by channelling religious fervour and by providing metaphysical backing to ingroup-outgroup mentality.
Find me an instance of widespread homophobia in places where no religion demands it from its followers, and I will reconsider.
Please, Doc, provide a link to McDuff, I never heard of him.
Wouldn't it be more logical to say that if there was no mass homophobia, then an homophobic man added homophobic passages into a popular religion, does that make religion the cause?
432. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222212 by decius on July 31, 2008 at 12:59 am
Comment #222203 by Dr Doctor
So my question is, is religion the excuse or the cause?
If the cause, why do so many non religious succumb to this mentality?
433. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222095 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Comment #222091 by Goldy
I agree, it's entirely immaterial, except for understanding the local history.
The Oetzi fracas was nonsensical.
434. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222089 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Comment #222082 by Goldy
According to the Austrians it was also a case of importing lazy southern Italians to Italianise the region by Il Duce.
435. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222081 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:37 pm
Comment #222075 by Goldy
The South and the North East were hugely affected by emigration because of endemic poverty, as you probably know. Nowadays Verona is a hyper-conservative place with draconian "decency" laws.
You can be fined 500 euros just for talking to a prostitute or for drinking outside a bar.
436. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222071 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Comment #222068 by Oystein Elgaroy
I will tell you the whole story when we meet, I promise. You shall be shocked, to say the least.
437. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222067 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Comment #222065 by hawt4dawk
Thank you :)
438. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222063 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Comment #222058 by Steve Zara
I see. I am from the Monferrato area in Piedmont, if that tells you anything.
439. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222061 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Comment #222051 by kkelly
Obviously, it is irrelevant to us too, in the sense that you imply.
Still, it can be interesting to know. Is it difficult to see why?
440. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222056 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 1:54 pm
Comment #222047 by Steve Zara
That settles it, I think. Giovanni and especially Giorgio were very common names in the territory of the former Republic of Venice (which has ruled over Dalmatia for many centuries), and they still are in modern-day Veneto.
By the way, if the Triple Entente had kept their word at the end of WWI, Zara would still be Italian.
Have you ever visited Italy or Croatia?
441. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222044 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 1:29 pm
Comment #222038 by Steve Zara
I am probably of Italian ancestry.
442. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222029 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Comment #222025 by al-rawandi
Nope, but I remember an old thread where the hippies got the brunt of your contempt for eating granola and wearing sandals. Two habits that I myself consider distasteful.
I am Italian, but I have been living abroad, in many different countries, for the past 20 years.
Edit - I read Moroccan for Morrocan. I don't know what the latter means. I apologise if I missed your point.
443. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222021 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 12:58 pm
Comment #222007 by al-rawandi
I have been trying to cut down on the flaming quite a bit
444. To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups
Comment #222011 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Comment #221900 by hawt4dawk
Now we see what Decius is up to. ;)
445. Breeding for God
Comment #221677 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 1:51 am
Comment #221674 by Serdan
A year ago I would have agreed with you. Then I found myself in a position where I had the chance to actually interact with muslims and what I found was that the "moderate muslim" is an oxymoron.
446. Breeding for God
Comment #221676 by decius on July 30, 2008 at 1:50 am
Comment #221667 by Old Sarum
As a former advocate of multiculturalism - who had his mind changed by the overwhelming available evidence that there is something intrinsically wrong in the way Europe is handling minorities and integration - may I ask you if among those "millions upon millions of ordinary, civilised human beings" you include those who force the veil upon their womenfolk?
447. A Holocaust Denier Hits Manhattan (And Hearts Hitchens)
Comment #221328 by decius on July 29, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Blumenthal's animus and unfairness toward Hitchens explained by pettiness.
http://reason.com/blog/show/127786.html
448. Catholics To Pope: Lift Birth Control Ban
Comment #221318 by decius on July 29, 2008 at 1:57 pm
Gregg!
Welcome back.
449. A third of Muslim students back killings
Comment #221292 by decius on July 29, 2008 at 1:37 pm
Comment #221287 by al-rawandi
without redistribution in the form of taxation
450. A third of Muslim students back killings
Comment #221282 by decius on July 29, 2008 at 1:30 pm
Comment #221278 by al-rawandi
But the redistribution of wealth will soon be in the interest of the wealthy (redistribution to a degree) because inherited wealth threatens the notion of earned capital.