The success of drug decriminalization in Portugal
Posted by Lippard at 3/15/2009 10:17:00 AM 1 comments
Posted by Lippard at 3/15/2009 08:47:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: Answers in Genesis, censorship, creationism, ethics, religion
Posted by Lippard at 3/15/2009 08:28:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: Barack Obama, crime, politics, security, strange deaths
Kelly, it won't be wrong if somebody studies Islam, but they need guided study, because somebody needs to go along and point out the incredible inconsistencies in that book. And if you have a guided study of the Koran and see how much in there is just repetitious, how much comes out of the Old Testament and the New Testament, how much is just plagiarism from the Bible, etc.?.
If you will go through it with them, I think it would be a very helpful exercise. But I doubt very seriously by reading the Koran they're going to get converted to Islam. I wouldn't worry about it. But I think they need to see it. They need to see what is in there. Many people who are Muslim don't know what the Koran says. And when you begin to tell them, they say, "Well, I don't believe that." And you say, "Well, it's in your sacred book. It's supposed to be holy words." So it won't hurt, but guided study.
Blogger John Walkenbach responds: "Now, turn that answer around a pretend it's in response to a Muslim asking if he should study the Bible. It still works!"
Indeed, with a few small changes. (Hat tip to Dave Palmer at the SKEPTIC list for the pointer to Robertson's Q&A.)
Posted by Lippard at 3/15/2009 08:21:00 AM 0 comments
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Labels: Barack Obama, copyright, law
Posted by Lippard at 3/11/2009 08:40:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: Arizona, James Randi, SkeptiCamp, skepticism
Posted by Lippard at 3/05/2009 08:19:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: crime, religion, Scientology
Posted by Lippard at 3/03/2009 10:44:00 AM 6 comments
It's too bad they weren't non-fatal killings. (Perhaps an editor changed "shot" to "killed"?)2 fatally killed after fight near house party
by Ofelia Madrid - Feb. 28, 2009 07:51 PM
The Arizona RepublicTwo men are dead after an early morning shooting in south Phoenix, police said.
Officers responded to a shooting near 36th Avenue and Broadway Road a little after midnight Friday, police said.
Officers arrived to find numerous people fleeing and were directed to a 27-year-oldman who was dead in the alley from gunshot wounds, police said.
Police later learned that another victim, a 20-year-old man, died as he was being driven to St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.
Investigators received initial reports of a party in the area and a fight nearby.
No further information was available.
Posted by Lippard at 3/01/2009 12:57:00 PM 0 comments
Millions of dollars more will go to state and local programs. That includes $32 million to begin construction of affordable rental housing, $22 million to prevent homelessness and $12 million to build or repair public housing across the state.To the extent this money is used to build new homes, as opposed to repairing deteriorating ones, it's just going to accelerate the decline of home prices, putting more homeowners underwater and providing them with more incentive to walk away from their mortgages. Now, I think that a further decline in home prices is inevitable, no matter what the stimulus money tries to do, but it's ridiculous to throw additional money at accelerating that process. It makes about as much sense as using federal stimulus money to give grants to investment bankers to develop more complex collateralized debt obligations.
Posted by Lippard at 3/01/2009 09:34:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: Arizona, economics, finance, housing bubble