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Global warming ‘confirmed’ by independent study
The project received funds from sources that back organisations lobbying against action on climate change . . . Funding came from a number of sources, including charitable foundations maintained by the Koch brothers, the billionaire US industrialists, who have also donated large sums to organisations lobbying against acceptance of man-made global warming . . . Since the 1950s, the average temperature over land has increased by 1C, the group found . . . [T]hey emphasise that anthropogenic global warming (AGW) driven by greenhouse gas emissions is very much in their picture.
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Right To Opinion: The Dishonest And Indefensible Response To Disagreement
If a proposition associated with truth value . . . is not backed by reason, argument, and evidence, stating “I have the right to my opinion” does not contribute to any progress in a discussion, lead persons to the truth, or really say anything other than “this is what I believe” and perhaps, curiously more . . . If, after some debate and tackling the fundamental falsehoods of creationism, a creationist happens to say “I have a right to my own opinion,” this says nothing about the truth-value of creationism and perhaps admits that the creationist is not concerned with truth. A proposition about reality is either backed by evidence, reason, and argument and it should be believed . . . or it is not . . . When faced with contradictory evidence for one’s belief, the belief should be relinquished instead of claiming that one has “the right to an opinion.” We should care about holding justified true beliefs and take wondrous delight in challenging falsehoods when the situation calls for it.
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PETAs, “Meet Your Meat”
In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity’s cruelest invention―the factory farm. Learn more: http://bit.ly/9S67BO
Telling Children Hell Exists is Child Abuse
Mythology, which is a category that for Dawkins includes all the major religions, is explained as a collection of ancient Just So stories. Enjoyable as the story of the Garden of Eden (or the Tasmanian aboriginal god who forgot to give humans knees) may be, The Magic of Reality insists that science composes stories as thrilling as those found in Homer, as profound as the story of Job, and as entertaining as anything written by Kipling. . . The other one I thought of was telling children about hell – telling them they’ll go to hell if they’re bad. I think that’s child abuse because it’s genuinely frightening. Many adults, especially Catholic adults, never really manage to shake off that fear and guilt they imbibed as children . . . ” “It’s almost as though in America they’ve become a different species. There are the reasonable people who are educated and believe in science education and then there are the know-nothings, who mostly vote Republican, and they’re kind of diverging . . . ” “Sensible Christians don’t try to fight science but evangelicals do and Muslims do.”
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Are female orgasms a ‘bonus’?
Investigators want to know whether the female orgasm is an “adaptation” or “byproduct” of evolution. In other words, does the female orgasm, like the male orgasm, have its own evolutionary raison d’etre and contribute directly to reproductive success? Or is it just an awesome bonus? Make that totally awesome.
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Richard Dawkins presenting the Richard Dawkins Award to Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens accepting the Richard Dawkins Award from Richard Dawkins
Why I am an atheist – Heather Dalgleish
I don’t believe in gods for much the same reason that I don’t believe in fairies, bogeymen, ghosts, lucky gems, leprechauns, Santa or the Easter Bunny. There isn’t a shred of convincing evidence for the existence of any of them, plenty of evidence that they are grossly surplus to requirements for explaining any phenomenon, and that proposing them just creates more problems than it solves . . .
Faith is by definition belief without evidence – it’s pulling things out of your ass; it’s clinging to things that you might well know are faintly ridiculous; it’s putting up barriers to honest enquiry; it can be used as an impediment to curiosity and intellect, and it is simply the most ridiculous method of discovering or knowing anything about reality. It’s not a virtue – and it shouldn’t be a virtue in wider society any more than it would be in a court of law.
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Apple tribute logo a Web hit
When Steve Jobs resigned from Apple in August, 7,000 miles away in Hong Kong, graphic design student Jonathan Mak Long, “shocked” by the CEO’s departure, did what he knew best: He created a design to honor the Apple co-founder.
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