Author Archives: David Hume

Who are the Secular Right?

Well, this is has been one unexpected day.  I’ve fixed the RSS I hope.  More fixes no doubt to come.  But I decided that looking at the comments some data might be warranted.  Who are the Secular Right?  To answer that … Continue reading

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A note on civility

Well, this started with a bang.  I implore readers to disagree and discuss in a civil manner.  Otherwise, do not be surprised if your opinions are excised during periodic bowdlerizations….

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RSS Feed

Several mentions of the RSS problem, I’ve set up a Feedburner link: http://feeds.feedburner.com/SecularRight   I’ll update the links in WordPress this evening.

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Open thread for suggestions, etc.

Since I started this weblog on a lark over the weekend, I am open to suggestions about formatting and such. You can also place other comments in this thread which might not be appropriate for a post.

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Politics & God

Using the General Social Science Survey and the GOD and POLVIEWS variables….

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Secular Right vs. not-so-Secular Right

To Believe in God or Not? Volume n in the Mac Donald vs. Novak debates.

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What is the Secular Right?

The Wikipedia entry for Secular Right is rather thin….

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Atheism = subprime meltdown

Mad Max and the Meltdown. This WSJ piece is very strange…pinning financial irresponsibility on the negative externalities of secularism. Has he heard of prosperity theology? Has religion inoculated America’s most pious ethnic group, blacks, from the folly of taking out … Continue reading

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First they came for the scientists….

Conservatives And Science.

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Speaking Truth To Charisma

Giving Up on God. Jonah Goldberg unleashes righteous indignation.

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