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Monthly Archives: April 2007
The lesson of Virginia Tech
April 17, 2007 As I write this, the motives of the shooter are still unknown. Yet one thing is perfectly clear: there was something in his mind that justified the massacre for him. And half the world away, in Iraq … Continue reading
“Jihad” on PBS
April 16, 2007 “Jihad,” the first program in PBS’ “America at a Crossroad” series which aired on Sunday would have been a fine journalistic achievement, since documentation that it marshals is truly impressive, and the narrative is lucid and logical … Continue reading
Why atheism is a religion
April 2, 2007 I took a good deal of e-mail spanking for pointing out that atheism is a religion, just differing from others in the number of gods it advocates – zero versus one or more. My correspondents informed me … Continue reading