A colour never before seen? *

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What would it be like to see a really new colour?… Read the rest



Mary Midgley on evolution and “anti-god warriors” *

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A philosopher should not start with a strawman.… Read the rest



If the BP disaster had happened in the Channel *

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We would not be hearing about “anti-British rhetoric.”… Read the rest



You call that a response?

Jun 11th, 2010 4:32 pm | By

Sholto Byrnes has heeded all the comments on his sharia post and has posted a thoughtful well-reasoned explanation of his meaning.

No he hasn’t, of course he hasn’t, I’m making it up. I’m saying what he should have done instead of what he did do. What he did do is complain about comments at Harry’s Place – comments, not the post – and then offer more useless generalities and then accuse the people who disagree with him, which is almost everyone who has said anything about him, of wanting a “bloody and cataclysmic clash of civilisations.” That’s it. No particulars of where there actually is the good benign justice-seeking kind of sharia, or of how that differs from secular … Read the rest



Press conference on the kidnapping and assassination of journalist Sardasht Osman

Jun 11th, 2010 | By Houzan Mahmoud

Press conference on the kidnapping and assassination of journalist Sardasht Osman in Iraqi Kurdistan
6.00-6.40pm, Tuesday 15 June
Abrar Foundation, 45 Crawford Place, W1H 4LP
(Nearest Tube: Edgware Road)
Political activists, academics and writers from Iraqi Kurdistan are holding a press conference to expose the kidnapping and murder of Sardasht Osman and demand justice.
Sardasht Osman, 23, was a journalist and final year university student when he was abducted on 4 May in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Erbil. His body was found on 6 May in the city of Mosul. Sardasht had written articles criticising the Kurdish government, particularly the Barzani family.
This press conference will address violations against freedom of expression and political activism, and attacks on journalists … Read the rest



Press conditions deteriorate in Iraqi Kurdistan *

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Sardasht Osman, 23, a reporter for the opposition semi-monthly Ashtiname, was found shot to death in the city of Mosul on May 6.… Read the rest



Sholto Byrnes replies to critics *

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By ignoring everything they said.… Read the rest



Right-wing loonies fume at “Britain-bashing” *

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They’ll be demanding Obama’s birth certificate next.… Read the rest



“Has US bloodlust for BP gone too far?” *

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If a US corporation destroyed all of Sussex, the British would not say a word. Right?… Read the rest



“Is Obama being anti-British?” *

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Is that a stupid question?… Read the rest



What would Jehovah do about Gaza? *

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Paula Kirby notes, the Bible is full of helpful examples to follow.… Read the rest



Syrian women ponder rare political victory *

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Women’s rights groups successfully resisted a proposed new personal status law.… Read the rest



Submission, abject

Jun 10th, 2010 5:44 pm | By

Just a little more about Sholto. It doesn’t seem to have gone very well for him – the comments at the New Statesman are scathing, and Google blogsearch turns up only more scathe, no pleased cries of “At last somebody talking sense about sharia.” He must be feeling sadly disappointed in the multicultural broadmindedness and flexibility of – of – well of everybody but himself, I guess. There’s one comment at the NS that looks favorable at first blush, but when you read on it becomes obvious that it’s a parody. So Sholto is 0 for 0 with the “let’s look at the good side of sharia” enterprise.

Back to the article for a moment.

The example of Saudi

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Who is playing god?

Jun 10th, 2010 | By Andrzej Koraszewski

The creation of an artificial cell has triggered a predictable reaction – voices were immediately raised about “playing God”. Supposedly we are “playing God” when we use contraceptives (because we are thwarting His plans); supposedly we are “playing God” when we genetically modify plants; even worse, we “play God” when we learn how to clone animals; sinfully we “play God” by experimenting on human embryos; we “play God” at the very Gates of Hell when we decide to use in vitro fertilization.

And who is talking? Obviously, believers, because nobody who does not believe in God would utter such rubbish. “Do not play God” is almost the same war cry as “Avoid temptation”. However, priests themselves have the longest history … Read the rest



Johann Hari on human rights as universal *

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It is never the “culture” of a torture victim to want the torture to continue.… Read the rest



Faisal on The New Statesman and sharia *

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A treat when middle-class blokes champion religious laws that they will never be affected by.… Read the rest



Next week on Oprah

Jun 10th, 2010 10:35 am | By

Chuck should team up with Sholto Byrnes. Together they could make Britain a more spiritual and caring place. Chuck has told the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies that environmental problems are on account of not believing in “the soul” and that it’s Galileo’s fault and that scientists are baffling because they don’t see things his way.

“As a result, Nature has been completely objectified — ‘She’ has become an ‘it’ — and we are persuaded to concentrate on the material aspect of reality that fits within Galileo’s scheme.” The Prince said that he believed “green technology” alone could not resolve the world’s environmental problems. Instead, the West must do something about its “deep, inner crisis of the soul”.

That … Read the rest



Oliver Kamm: PC’s views are pure mumbo-jumbo *

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The Prince’s prescriptions are not a call for humility but a recipe for the suppression of knowledge.… Read the rest



P. Charles rebukes Galileo *

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Said at Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies that the West had been been “de-souled” by consumerism. … Read the rest



Eve Garrard on Israel and common humanity *

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Does Israel lack humanity while Sudan, Congo, Sri Lanka, Iran, France, the US and UK all have it? … Read the rest