Monthly Archives: March 2010

Anonymity is Not Freedom

Mariam Cook writes “In defence of anonymity online“: Online anonymity gives us so much more than we would gain from stripping it away. It gives us the freedom to know what people really think, for better or for worse. It … Continue reading

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Vicious Predators and Would-Be Destroyers of Justice and Law

From a letter in The Fresno Bee this morning: If [a] predator is convicted on circumstantial evidence, they should get a life sentence with no chance of parole and only one appeal. If convicted with evidence that only points to … Continue reading

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No Good Reasons from Keller

A few weeks ago, someone asked me to read The Reason for God by Timothy Keller. There is not a single compelling argument in the book. Worse, Keller inexplicably fails to reach the foundational question until the first sentence of … Continue reading

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