Those Ignorant Atheists (a book review)

April 28, 2009

In this witty book, Terry Eagleton argues that Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and their ilk are shockingly ill-informed about the Christian faith. ... The point of Eagleton's "Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate" is to defend the theory and practice of religion against its most ardent contemporary critics. ... [More]

The Virtue of Uncertainty

April 27, 2009

Notorious non-believer Richard Dawkins will ironically be a godlike presence at the Auckland Writers and Readers Festival as he beams in from England for a video interview. On the other hand, former Bishop of Edinburgh Richard Holloway will appear in the flesh. ... [More]

Religion's Terrifying Capacity for Unquestioning Faith

April 24, 2009

The common religious belief in a "supreme being" is a psychological and social construction. Religion is made up, an invention given credibility simply because a lot of people agree with it. It is the product of primitive human societies which required a way to explain reality and create social rules. ... [More]

Us and Them

April 18, 2009

Neurobiologist Steven Rose reviews Kathleen Taylor's new book "Cruelty: Human Evil and the Human Brain" and explores evolutionary explanations for man's capacity for cruelty. by Steven Rose Excerpted from The Guardian From Gaza to the streets of Northern Ireland, from... [More]

Islamism Rejects Western Secularism, Offers New Worldview, Says Alastair Crooke

April 18, 2009

The Islamist revolution, largely misunderstood by the West, is rooted in the refusal of many Muslims to accept Western secularism, Alastair Crooke said yesterday, during a discussion in Washington of his new book ... [More]

Red Faith, Blue Faith

April 17, 2009

In a Washington Post op-ed article Friday, columnist Michael Gerson examines the facts related to a recent Newsweek cover story entitled "The Decline and Fall of Christian America." According to Gerson, the Newsweek story overstates the evidence for decline. ... [More]

Spiritual Themes, Explored From Many Angles

April 11, 2009

Channel surf around the television landscape, and it’s not hard to find experts earnestly discussing politics or economics or even home decorating. But you’ll rarely encounter anyone talking about spiritual matters, unless it’s a megachurch pastor with an 800 number scrolling across the screen. ... [More]

Is There a Seat of Wisdom in the Brain?

April 06, 2009

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have compiled the first-ever review of the neurobiology of wisdom – once the sole province of religion and philosophy. ... [More]

Real debates about faith are drowned by the New Atheists' foghorn voices

April 06, 2009

This is Holy Week. It started yesterday with Palm Sunday and continues through Holy Thursday, Good Friday and culminates this Sunday with Easter Day. One can no longer assume most people will be aware of this, let alone the events these days mark; in a recent UK poll, only 22% could identify what Easter was celebrating. ... [More]

Craig, Hitchens ask 'Does God Exist?'

April 06, 2009

Renowned atheist Christopher Hitchens clashed with Christian theologian William Lane Craig in a Saturday discussion over the existence of God. More than 4,200 people attended the sold-out event, moderated by Hugh Hewitt. Another 11,000 people listened to the debate via live feeds across 30 states and four different countries. ... [More]

Americans United Hails Senate Vote Rejecting Indefinite Funding For Washington, D.C., 'Experimental' Voucher Plan

March 10, 2009

Program serves mainly to funnel tax money to religious schools and has not raised student achievement, watchdog group says ... [More]

New Survey: More Americans Say They Have No Religion

March 09, 2009

Fifteen percent of respondents said they had no religion, an increase from 14.2 percent in 2001 and 8.2 percent in 1990, according to the American Religious Identification Survey. ... [More]

Golden Rule Develops Early But Doesn't Come Easily

March 08, 2009

A 2-year-old, it turns out, knows the difference between right and wrong. According to psychologist Judi Smetana, the sense of morality begins to develop early in humans. ... [More]

The Religious/Secular Divide at the New School

March 08, 2009

The New School For Social Research just concluded a conference on the Religious/Secular Divide in the United States. The Conference was held for two days, 3/5-6, to standing room only crowds at the Tishman Auditorium in New York City. ... [More]

The Danger of Worshipping Darwin

March 05, 2009

His vast brow hangs over us all. His foamy white beard cascades down in the familiar Michelangelo Old Testament style. He speaks to mankind of ancient origins and end times. In this year of his double anniversary, are we in danger of turning Charles Darwin if not into God, at least into the founder of a secular religion? ... [More]

Cardinal Condemns "Unacceptable" Limits on Religious Freedom in UK

March 05, 2009

Anti-discrimination legislation is being used to limit freedom of religion "in unacceptable ways", says Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales. ... [More]

Porn in the USA: Religious Conservatives Are the Biggest Consumers

February 28, 2009

A new nationwide study of anonymised credit-card receipts from a major online adult entertainment provider finds little variation in consumption between states. ... However, ... states that do consume the most porn tend to be more conservative and religious than states with lower levels of consumption, the study finds. ... [More]

Canadian Atheists Protest Rejection of Atheist Bus Ads

February 18, 2009

Ottawa atheist group fights back against "blatant discrimination" that denies bus ads for atheism, while allowing ads with Christian messages ... [More]

Altruistic animals

February 16, 2009

To watch the 5 o'clock news every night, you'd think man was born to be destructive, violent and antagonistic. But that's just not the case, argue numerous prominent researchers who will gather at Washington University in St. Louis March 12-14 to discuss the nature of human sociality. ... [More]

AAAS Symposium: "Toward the Science and Ethics of a Culture of Sustainability"

February 16, 2009

Washington University biologist discusses the "sacred nature" of sustainability, as seen from the perspectives of 'ecomorality' and religious naturalism ... [More]

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