Giske vil vurdere regelverket:
- Vi er opptatt av at fotballspillere skal ha sine rettigheter.
Giske vil vurdere regelverket:
- Vi er opptatt av at fotballspillere skal ha sine rettigheter.
Rally-Petter vil pr ve formel 1:
Selskapet som st r bak Petter Solbergs kj ring i rally-VM, Prodrive, vil ta steget til formel 1. Solberg selv er lysten p pr vekj re.
Memeorandum’s Gabe Rivera joins the Gang – Dan Farber, Mike Arrington, and Doc Searls – for a mashup on mainstreammedia-o-sphere. Apologies for the crappy phone sound from either Doc or Gabe. Seems to go away with Gabe’s exits and entrances, so perhaps if Arrington’s speculation is right, Gabe will have the money to buy a real phone. Doc has no excuse.
Randum Gang: February 3, 2006
94 minutes
What’s gotten into the Huffington post? There’s a flood of entries making fun of Christian self-pity. Two possible interpretations: liberals are all god-hating elitists, or fundamentalist fanatics have made easy targets of themselves lately. I’ll let you guess which hypothesis I favor.
Laugh long and hard, everyone, and let’s all sing out, ‘I told you so!’ Prayer is worthless. Despite his job description, I think I’d rather like Dr Koenig:
Dr. Harold G. Koenig, director of the Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health at the Duke University Medical Center, who did not take part in the study, said the results did not surprise him.
‘There are no scientific grounds to expect a result and there are no real theological grounds to expect a result either,’ he said.
Science, he said, ‘is not designed to study the supernatural.’
Once again, the Templeton Foundation throws another bucket of money down a rathole of foolishness.
This is a very well-timed result since ‘The National Day of Prayer’ is coming up on 4 April. How about celebrating a National Day of Reason instead? And how about doing something with an actual medical benefit?
Counter the ‘Day of Prayer’ with Positive Action! Donate Blood! If you decry the so-called ‘National Day of Prayer’ as a forced encroachment of religion into our official calendar, join us, the Center for Atheism (CFA) in celebrating the supremacy of reason by donating blood on 4 May 2006 in a nationwide program. Blood is a simple way that any secular person can observe the Day of Reason in a positive way. Everyone can take part: There is no marching or picketing, no placards to make or carry, no permit is necessary, there is no confrontation with authorities or the religious community. We call our blood donation program B.L.O.O.D., an acronym for Benefiting Lives Of Others Donations, and we intend to do it every year on the Day of Reason.
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