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Divisive Grandstanding

Secular Progress Posted on September 26, 2011 by FlywheelSeptember 26, 2011

O’Reilly, in the process of hawking his new book, Killing Lincoln, set up a facile straw man argument about current US politics. On one side are Americans who believe we need radical change in this country, that we are not … Continue reading →

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Creationism and American Exceptionalism

Secular Progress Posted on September 3, 2011 by FlywheelSeptember 3, 2011

Shelby Steele’s recent article on American Exceptionalism snared me into a long thread on Facebook that wandered off to an entirely different point about religiosity and creationism. It’s probably my fault. The link is here, though I can’t be sure … Continue reading →

Posted in American Exceptionalism, Science

Bill Keller Stands for Sanity

Secular Progress Posted on August 31, 2011 by FlywheelAugust 31, 2011

Bill Keller, managing editor of the New York Times, took a stand for sanity in an article concerning the importance of asking the current crop of GOP presidential candidates about their professed faith. I do want to know if a … Continue reading →

Posted in Freedom, Interests, Politics, Science, Truthiness

Now for some real science

Secular Progress Posted on August 25, 2011 by FlywheelAugust 25, 2011

Reading about the retirement of Steve Jobs as CEO of Apple, I learned that he gained a great deal of inspiration and insight from a physicist named Carver Mead. I’m sorry to say I had never heard of Mead before … Continue reading →

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God Controls the Climate

Secular Progress Posted on August 25, 2011 by FlywheelAugust 25, 2011

Indulging my curiosity about the question “Why didn’t the democrats pass a budget in 2010,” I came across this wide-ranging Bill O’Reilly interview of Charles Rangel at Mediaite. O’Reilly further secures his scientific bona fides with the line “God controls … Continue reading →

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Does TheTakeAway.org like Interactive Crowdsourcing?

Secular Progress Posted on August 18, 2011 by FlywheelAugust 18, 2011

In response to a request by TheTakeAway.org soliciting ideas to fix the economy, I wrote this… Before we can make an intelligent decision as a civic-minded online public, we need better mechanisms for deliberation and debate. Assigning an editor to … Continue reading →

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Fox Misinformation on Norway Terror Attacks

Secular Progress Posted on July 23, 2011 by FlywheelJuly 23, 2011

Laura Ingraham, substituting for Bill O’Reilly, opened her “Back of the Book” segment with this… Two deadly terror attacks in Norway, in what appears to be once again the work of Muslim extremists… In the meantime, in New York City, … Continue reading →

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O’Reilly as a self-admitted provocateur

Secular Progress Posted on April 12, 2011 by FlywheelApril 12, 2011

This exchange between O’Reilly and Glen Beck indicates their self awareness of how their pursuit of ratings takes priority over journalistic and analytical conventions.  The key part of the exchange starts around 3:40.  It’s worth noting the O’Reilly made a … Continue reading →

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Scot Atran on Why War Is Never Really Rational

Secular Progress Posted on March 30, 2011 by FlywheelMarch 30, 2011

Thoughtful and cogent stuff from Scott Atran, as usual. (At Huffington Post) I wonder what he has to say about William James’ reflections on the “Moral Equivalent of War.” As I recall, the upshot of that famous article gets at … Continue reading →

Posted in Diplomacy, Freedom, Interests

No on No Fly Zone for Libya

Secular Progress Posted on March 5, 2011 by FlywheelMarch 5, 2011

For now, I think that declaring and enforcing a no fly zone would be a mistake for the US at this point because: 1) The best political outcome is one which popular Libyan forces achieve as much as possible on … Continue reading →

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