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Monthly Archives: October 2006
Atheism’s uselessness
October 30, 2006 “Atheists top book charts by deconstructing God” in yesterday’s book review section in the Guardian discusses success of a slew of newly-published books that examine phenomenon of terrorism from an atheistic perspective. Such books illustrate a fascinating … Continue reading
Blasphemy?
October 26, 2006 To judge by today’s report entitled Danish court rejects cartoon suit, there is such thing as “anti-blasphemy law” in Denmark. Who would have thought? It was lucky for the biblical Abraham that there was no such law … Continue reading
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Is Islam peaceful, or is it violent?
October 16, 2006 In all his speeches, the president never misses the opportunity to remind us that Islam is a peaceful religion. Every newspaper and every magazine that write on the subject invariably stress that same point. But such perception … Continue reading
North Korea and “Realpolitik”
October 9, 2006 The reaction to the news of North Korean nuclear test was altogether predictable: “Let’s isolate them, let’s blockade them, let’s cut off aid” on the one side, “let’s talk to them” on the other. Both approaches are … Continue reading