Another round: religion and politics.
* The U.N. has apparently passed a resolution banning the defamation of religion. In the U.S., at least, truth is absolute defense to defamation...
* Don't tell the U.N.: quantum theory may make omniscience mathematically impossible.
* Richard Nixon analyzes an episode of All in the Family. Those White House tapes are a national treasure.
* Truth commissions vs. prosecutions.
* A visitor's guide to Chinese conceptions of hell. Via MeFi.
* And are video games teaching kids the skills they need for the Apocalypse? The Onion reports.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 11:33 AM
Labels: All in the Family, America, apocalypse, atheism, China, defamation, free speech, games, Nixon, omniscience, politics, quantum physics, religion, truth, United Nations
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