Archive for May 4th, 2006

Star Trek’s Error: Spock’s lack of emotion would have made him irrational

| May 4, 2006 | 21 Replies
Star Trek’s Error:  Spock’s lack of emotion would have made him irrational

Rene Descartes held that the human mind was separate from bodily processes.  Dr. Antonio R. Damasio disagreed, as set forth in Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain (1994). In this book, Damasio introduced the cases of Phineas Gage (long dead) and “Elliot” (a living patient), who both suffered brain damage to the ventromedial [...]

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The current conservative view: WWJD?

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The current conservative view: WWJD?

Since none of the co-authors to this site speak for ultra-conservatives, I visited a conservative bulletin board on Myspace.com today to see what’s on the minds of conservatives these days (I don’t hear them talking about Iraq much any more).  Here’s what I found: I think . . . that Jesus would (if he came [...]

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Is God merely an imaginary friend for adults?

| May 4, 2006 | 39 Replies
Is God merely an imaginary friend for adults?

Earlier this week, I was watching one of the Christian-content religious channels on television (there are two such ‘church channels’ in my city) and I was listening to the televangelist say that “even if you have no friends in this world, God will be your friend.”  Immediately after hearing these words, I was struck by [...]

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Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush

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Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush

At one point while making his way through the press questioners, Bush awkwardly referred to a list of reporters whom he was instructed to call on. “This is scripted,” he joked. The press laughed. But Bush meant it was scripted, literally. White House spokesman Ari Fleischer later admitted he compiled Bush’s cheat sheet, which made [...]

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