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More bad news for the ozone layer
“A massive Arctic ozone hole opened up over the Northern Hemisphere for the first time this year, an international research team reported Sunday.The hole covered two million square kilometres — about twice the size of Ontario — and allowed high levels of harmful ultraviolet radiation to hit large swaths of northern Canada, Europe and Russia this spring, the 29 scientists say.The discovery of the “unprecedented” hole comes as the Canadian government is moving to cut its ozone monitoring network.”
Link: ‘Unprecedented’ ozone hole opens over Canadian Arctic
No commentsNew Atheist activist passes away
It is with great sadness that we take notice of the passing away of Christopher Hitchens due to long illness with cancer.
“He was a cross between Voltaire and Orwell. He loved words.
“He would drink a bottle of whisky when I would manage two glasses of wine and then be up in the morning writing 1,000 perfect words.
“He could throw words up into the sky, they fell down in a marvellous pattern.”
Denis McShane
Link: Christopher Hitchens dies after battle with cancer
Besides for his sharp intellect and his potent writing skills, Hitchens would be best remembered for his ferocious attacks on religion, his intense hatred for an harmless old lady named Mother Theresa who dedicated her entire life to doing good and his enthusiastic support for the USA led invasion of Iraq which led to the death of over a hundred thousands civilians and the displacement of over a million people.
Link: Christopher Hitchens sold war in Iraq
Cheers then to an exemplary atheist. May his soul rest in peace.
No commentsHuman Hybrids
Modern day atheists, our so-called “new atheists“, tend to be rather dismissive when not outright disparaging of religion - that distinctly human cultural phenomenon that seems to have become a constant source of irritation for liberals and intellectuals alike. However, arguing that secular humanism, or rather their alternative “moral framework”, is a God-free product of Western philosophy and that religion has no place in the intellectual endeavors of the enlightened modern man may be highly misleading and a gross over-simplification of the historical interconnection between philosophy, religion, morality, ethics and science. Nowhere is this more apparent than the science versus ethics debates regarding the issue of “human embryo experimentation” where human and animal genes are mixed to create hybrid species more commonly referred to as chimeras.
Angela Ballantyne writes in Humans and Hybrids: A Critique of the Western Moral Framework :
“The dualism between man and beast is central to the Western philosophical tradition and to the Judeo-Christian perspective. While other traditions such as Buddhism and Taoism emphasize a more integrated view of humanity and the animal kingdom - stressing interdependence, connection and harmony - the Western tradition has relied on the moral dichotomy between humans and animals.”
A comparison between the regulations governing human embryo experimentation and those governing animal experimentation will illustrate the persistence of the dualistic assumption that there is a clear distinction in the moral status of humans and animals. I will argue, firstly, that disallowing the use of human embryos for scientific experimentation has lead to the creation of human-animal hybrids. Second, I will contend that hybrids pose a significant challenge to the dualistic premise and that the inability of ethical frameworks that embody the dualistic premise to adequately respond to hybrids is a reason for rejecting the dualistic assumption in favor of a liberal interests account that accords moral value on non-arbitrary grounds.”
One has to wonder then if it is in fact possible to divorce ethics, morality and religion when even the most basic tenents of secular humanism or the atheist “moral framework” is deeply rooted in a “Judeo-Christian perspective”. And while attacking religion as an outdated and harmful vice that should be eradicated, are the new atheists not being dishonest and in fact advocating a new form of religion purged of the “irrational” concept of God where man has displaced God as the measure of all things ?
No commentsLuminous ignorance
“I know only one thing - that I know nothing.” - Socrates
3 commentsThe meaning of life.
“Life is not a philosophical problem - it is a religious mystery.” - OSHO, Creativity
3 commentsLike a hollow bamboo.
“Rest at ease - don’t desire spiritual things, don’t desire heaven, don’t desire even God. God cannot be desired - when you are desireless, he comes to you. Liberation cannot be desired - because desire is the bondage. When you are desireless you are liberated.” - OSHO, Creativity
1 commentScientists try to explain religion.
“Religion cries out for a biological explanation. It is a ubiquitous phenomenon—arguably one of the species markers of Homo sapiens—but a puzzling one. It has none of the obvious benefits of that other marker of humanity, language. Nevertheless, it consumes huge amounts of resources.”
link : Where angels no longer fear to tread
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