Monthly Archives: July 2010

Faith Meets Reality

From a FT review of China Watcher: Confessions of a Peking Tom by Richard Baum: One of the best stories [in the book] concerns the actress Shirley MacLaine, who was seated near Deng Xiaoping at a 1979 banquet. She explained … Continue reading

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The Rise of The Religious Left

The piece of data that lies at the heart of Charles Blow’s Saturday New York Times piece is obvious when you come to think about it, but it’ll still come in handy as an argument for questioning certain stereotypes about … Continue reading

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Happy Independence Day!

Somewhat on the subject, my thoughts (from 2000) on that most questionable film, The Patriot, can be found here. In the meantime, enjoy this great day.

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British multiculturalism in action

Family of ‘Harry Potter’ actress charged with threatening to kill her over boyfriend: The strict Muslim father and brother of “Harry Potter” actress Afshan Azad have been charged with threatening to kill her because she has a boyfriend. Azad, 22, … Continue reading

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Must atheists also be liberals?

That’s the topic of this week’s Point of Inquiry, hosted by Chris Mooney. Obviously the answer is no from my perspective, though some Leftist atheists and Rightists religionists would disagree strongly. That being said, from poking around American social science … Continue reading

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Worst War Since World War II?

Since the war in the Congo has come up before, Congo war-driven crisis kills 45,000 a month: study: War, disease and malnutrition are killing 45,000 Congolese every month in a conflict-driven humanitarian crisis that has claimed 5.4 million victims in … Continue reading

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