Blair Witch

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Sep 142009
 

Tony Blair Thanks to http://skeptico.blogs.com/skeptico/2009/09/tony-blair-on-faith.html, we see yet more evidence of the warped logic of the ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He’s eagerness to jump into the clutches of the religious, and his condemnation of atheism both indicate that he is a person who has taken a path in which religious dogmas will sustain and prosper his delusions at the expense of critical thinking. He now only hears what he wants to hear.

It’s rather sad as I once admired him. As well as the disappointment that I feel for all his lost potential, I also believe that he is a dangerous individual. He has already condemned atheism. He will soon start talking about carrying out God’s will…the God in this case is that imagined by the superstitions of Roman Catholicism and, despite what religious accommodationists may say, is not compatible with other other religions such as Islam, Hinduism, or Buddhism. They are not all different paths to some common truth. They are fundamentally different. Blair’s failure to see this is one of his greatest weaknesses and is an indication that there are other things that he does not recognise. He therefore cannot be relied upon and should keep out of the issues afflicting this world. He should sort his own mind out first!

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2009

Jul 152009
 

tony_blair_442095[1] Over at http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/50683,news,jonathan-miller-on-the-money-hungry-blairs-the-grinning-twat-and-his-frightful-wife, Doctor Jonathan Miller gives his opinion on Tony Blair and Cherie Blair. Too true, Miller, too true.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2009

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Apr 202009
 

An entertaining talk by Richard Dawkins. What I got out of it was his descriptions of "quote mining".

I was also most intrigued by what appears to be the misinformation and misleading actions of John Lennox and Melanie Phillips. Shame, shame, shame.

And Dawkins take on the Tony Blair Foundation was funny and very much in tune with my thoughts on "Tony".

I wasn’t too interested in all that stuff on regression, etc but others who are not familiar with that subject may get some benefit from it.

All in all, well worth a look.

I liked the answer to the last questions in the Q&A!

 

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2009

Apr 022009
 

Again, thank you Mr Richard Dawkins. Hilarious!

http://richarddawkins.net/article,3701,n,n

I admit that I have become very disappointed over the last few months with Tony Blair and the direction that he now seems to be headed. As more anecdotes of his term in office as British Prime Minister come out it is has become obvious to me that his government was without vision and substance and that people just muddled their way through…Blair dabbled dangerously with whatever messages he thought he was getting from his god. The word "delusional" comes to mind.

But thanks, Mr Dawkins, you have me a good laugh with your article.

Article by Kulvinder Singh Matharu – 2009