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Miscellaneous meanderings and philosophical ramblings. The title from a spiral notebook I used to jot down my thoughts on religion and other matters some years ago. I like to write, think and express my views on various issues. Robust discussion is welcome.


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I will not submit. I will not surrender.

Monday, July 24, 2006

OTA - Open Trackback Post 07.24.06


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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Bush finally vetoes something


It would appear that from the reactions I've seen online from some, that heads are exploding over Bush's veto of the bill to end funding restrictions on human embryonic stem cell research. The screed is typically about religion being forced on the country against the will of the majority etc. The problem with that is there are sound secular arguments for the prolife position and those apply to embryonic stem cells as well. As for the complaint concerning the majority, it takes someone rather uninformed to miss the fact that Bush has stated his position on embryonic stem cells during his campaign and people had plenty of time to consider the matter. For the clueless, Bush was re-elected on that platform.


Captians Quarters has an excellent post on the matter here. (Thanks to RightwingSparkle)



Undoubtedly, we will hear plenty from critics that Bush has endangered the health of Americans through his veto, a conclusion bordering on the absurd. Putting aside the fact that we shouldn't grind up humans to save other humans, this veto doesn't ban any kind of research at all. It just makes human embryonic stem-cell (hESC) research ineligible for federal funding. It's not a ban, and in fact that research has never been banned within the US.


The lack of federal funding should make little difference, if the science is sound for hESC. It's not, or at least it isn't commercially viable, which is why researchers want the federal government to pay for it. [...]


The same arguments are being thrown around as before, when I wrote about this issue. I can even see little Dick Durbin is spewing more of the same. The follwing is one of my previous posts on this issue.


Stem cell research



The real problem is in vitro fertilization (IVF), which creates the extra embryos. This process needs to be reformed to seriously minimize the creation of embryos that will not be used, which are then placed in a state of limbo. The temptation then becomes to treat these unique individuals as merely property to be used at our convenience, regardless of the moral implications. It seems that people who place so much importance on creating life, especially in the case of those who are profiting from the IVF procedure despite this moral problem that is inherent to the current procedures, are either uniformed or being selfish and shortsighted. If they really do understand the moral difficulties that will be created, why will they not consider adoption instead? Are some people so in love with their own genetics or profit margin that they refuse to choose or advocate a morally superior option?


I have more prolife articles dealing with this matter in my Abortion department.


I'll finish with my reply to someone who was ranting in Myspace about religious people forcing a prolife view on the country. Unfortunately for that individual, the arguments I use for the prolife position are entirely secular.



It's hardly impressive to try and justify a permanently destructive act simply because of temporary fucntional conditions, while also ignoring the biological facts that also pertain to one being a unique human individual, and which precede and are necessary for the functional criteria to even have value.


Some of us feel that the President has not exercised his veto authority when he should have, over his two terms. That this would be his first, doesn't take away from the fact that he is fulfilling a campaign promise and doing what he can to prevent our country from taking a seriously dangerous step, guided only by what we can do, rather than considering what it is that we should or should not do.


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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

I was more informed than Rush Limbaugh! heh


My first reaction when Rush said something today was to think, "duh, who doesn't know that"? The show transcript here and the actual Rush comment that led to that thought bubble:



Remember the call we had yesterday from Pamela, the blogger, who had been to the pro-Israel rally in New York City? She was excited, and I went and looked at her website. And she's a babe.


Imagine that, I knew something before Rush did! ;-)


as I noted here:



She is sharp and no wallflower and more evidence that our side has the hottest women. Hot, as I mean it, being a function not just of exterior beauty but also accompanied by intellect, good values, strength of character and courage. Or, as I am known for saying at times, smart is sexy.


Thanks to Pamela for providing a link to the transcript of Rush's show.


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Monday, July 17, 2006

OTA - Open Trackback Post 07.17.06


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Sunday, July 16, 2006

You can rate my blog


Rather than just rely on counting visits and links as some sites do HotorNot gives people a chance to rank a blog on a scale of 1 to 10. Just click on the HotorNot banner at the top of my right sidebar and rate away. Should be interesting, in perhaps an ego busting humiliating sort of way. doh!


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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Islamic crescent forced on flight 93


If you though the controversy over having the appearance of an Islamic crescent at the flight 93 memorial, had produced much needed change in the design, think again.


Pamela at Atlus Shrugs has the following including an aerial view of the memorial so you can see for yourself:



We thought the outrage expressed at an Islamic crescent memorializing the dead of Flight 93 would affect a real design change, right? Wrong. Not only is the crescent still there, it remains virtually unchanged.


Be sure to follow here links for more information. The Memorial Project is accepting comments so follow this link and add yours. Be sure to get them in as the comment period closes August 14, 2006.


I'll finish with the comments I left at the Memorial Project page:



I see nothing in this excessively symbolic memorial design that adequately expresses the courageous act of the passengers. Remembering their valor and physically decisive act is very much needed in this time. A kumbaya, artistic ego stroke, with the appearance of an Islamic crescent, is hardly worthy of the what the Flight 93 passengers accomplished in their moment of heroism that undoubtedly saved lives.


Go there now!


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Monday, July 10, 2006

OTA - Open Trackback Post 07.10.06


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Saturday, July 08, 2006

If you have to say it so often...


It just might not be true. Have you ever had someone constantly and enthusiastically tell you how smart or honest they are? It isn't uncommon that such constant self-promotion tends to belie a condition rather opposite from what is being so forcefully claimed and actions eventually contradict the self description. Actions speak louder than words after all. A contemporary example would be an internet group calling themselves the "Rational" Response Squad (RRS), and yes, those quotes are intentional and I mean them to be dismissive for good reason, as the reader will soon see.


They've been foolish before with their so called "war" on Easter. As I recall it, they distributed 666 DVDs of a movie titled "The God Who Wasn't There", with the intent of having people place the DVDs in churches so unsuspecting Christians would find them. You can read reviews here and here. For even more fun see this series which engages the war and has some fun with it.


The latest idiocy to issue forth from this often self-proclaimed "rational" goonie squad of atheists consisted of a challenge with several prizes to be awarded.



We are offering a $100 reward and an appearance on our radio show where we will admit we we're wrong to the person who can set a precedent that other important historical figures exist without contemporary evidence. Provide us with the names of five important historical figures that were not written about until at least 25 years after they died (like Jesus).


Their contest also included a first prize of $666 to anyone that could prove to them Jesus existed. They tend to pimp their site in a Christian group on Myspace and this was my response to all the rules they listed for their little challenge:



"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof" is nothing but a moving goal post, ill-defined, begging the question and non-objectively applied criteria.


The rules set for this would require that most ancient knowledge of that era be considered invalid.


Hardly surprising that the twits of RRS would be so non-objective with their standards. That they don't see the negative implications for even secular history, only emphasizes their lack of rationality and willfully uninformed condition.


Furthermore, the time from Christ to the NT writings is better than much of ancient history and easily fall within the time frame that disallows legendary embellishment, as established from secular historical data. Paul wrote within 20 years while some were still alive that had seen Jesus after his resurrection, to previously established churches, imploring them to remember what they had already received. He also includes a Christian statement of faith that most date within 3-8 years of the crucifixion.


People need to also remember the strong tradition of oral transmission of data within that culture and that we have examples of students who wrote down the teachings of their rabbis. As such, the NT writings did not just spring forth completely absent from an historical process, but rather, from one with established and proven controls to preserve information and with direct connection to the life and ministry of Christ.


The online apologetics site Christian Cadre, also had some things to say and the closing comments regarding one individual's experience with the "rational" kiddies squad is quite instructive.


Foolishness from the "Rational Responders" in their Jesus Challenge



[...] The “Rational Responders” moderator admitted that they had already lost the contest because they had received more than five figures whose existence was accepted but for whom there was not what they call “contemporary evidence.” Even more submissions were coming in and it is apparent that they were operating out of gross ignorance of the realities of historical studies. The fact is that often our best sources of information about ancient figures and events are ones that were written down after the life of the person described or the events noted therein.


The moderator tried to defend the ignorance of the "Rational Responders" contest by saying they had argued on some discussion boards and no one ever gave them an example before. I think that admission is very revealing. Too many skeptics are so full of themselves or their skepticism that they think that if no one has brought it to their attention then it must not exist. As if the world owes them an obligation to spoon feed them every little factoid that stands in the way of their comfortable skepticism. But participation in select discussion boards is no substitute for actual research and historical knowledge. Anyone with the most basic of knowledge about historical Jesus studies, for example, knows that there are no “contemporary” writings about John the Baptist, but that his existence is undisputed among historians. Yet such examples never occurred to them.


To top it off, the “Rational Responders” apparently thought better of admitting that the entire premise of their challenge to the existence of Jesus had been proven erroneous within hours of announcing their contest. When I checked back later this evening they had deleted our entire discussion. Which, in my book, adds cowardice to ignorance in their vice column.


Despite the limp noodle flop of the their contest and that even some intelligent atheists and skeptics have dismissed them as fundie atheists, I'm willing to bet nothing will change. They'll continue to often claim superior rationality compared to those who believe Christ actually existed and especially against those of us who believe He's the Son of God.


Continuous repetition of a claim, when actions provide contrary evidence, is not much of a sign of rationality, no matter how many "kewl" banner adds try to declare otherwise. Of course it takes courage to admit defeat and error but I'll suggest a small step until they can work up the backbone required. It would only require adding a few letters to their little self-proclamation.


IR





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Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Happy Fourth of July!


10-8-01


If tomorrow all the things were gone I’d worked for all my life,
And I had to start again with just my children and my wife.
I’d thank my lucky stars to be living here today,
‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom and they can’t take that away.


And I’m proud to be an American where at least I know I’m free.
And I won’t forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
And I’d gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
‘Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land God bless the U.S.A.


From the lakes of Minnesota, to the hills of Tennessee,
across the plains of Texas, from sea to shining sea,


From Detroit down to Houston and New York to LA,
Well, there’s pride in every American heart,
and it’s time to stand and say:


I’m proud to be an American where at least I know I’m free.
And I won’t forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
And I’d gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
‘Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land God bless the U.S.A.


God Bless The U.S.A. Words and Music by Lee Greenwood


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Monday, July 03, 2006

OTA - Open Trackback Post 07.03.06


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