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7月31日

God v Satan

Someone has worked out that the total number of people killed in the Bible by God (or whose killing was sanctioned by God) is... 2,270,369!!! However, the total number of people killed by Satan (or whose killing was sanctioned by Satan) is only ...10! What does this all mean... that we should regard Satan as a more loving being than God? This statistic certainly caused me to take a moment, especially when we consider that God is traditionally held to be an all-loving, compassionate and benevolent Being.

In light of this statistic, is it any wonder that we have had so many wars in the name of religion?

By the way, does anyone know if there has ever been a war in human history started in the name of Satan? Confused

7月30日

It has been a while...

... since I wrote for my blog, but I am still here - I'm just trying to survive in new-dad mode, and also trying to work out how to change diapers and write for my site at the same time!

There will be some interesting updates coming to the site soon. I decided that rather than keep trotting out the same old stuff on arguments for the existence of God, evil and suffering etc. (yawn), that I would seek new and more interesting ways to approach these subjects...

* I appreciate that for some people, putting the phrases 'arguments for the existence of God' and 'interesting' in the same sentence is an oxymoron - oh well! *

So anyway, keep an eye out for a new posting on the problem of evil and suffering, which should be coming online soon - it's a good one, and something I don't often find people talking about in the context of this subject. 

7月24日

Tales from a hospital recovery room...

My loyal reader will have noted that it has been a few days since I last posted a blog entry... Well, quite a lot has been going on, and no more so than I have become a father for the first time! All I will say is that our kid is great - but the world is a very different place for me now. I will also avoid becomming a baby-bore, but no doubt over the coming weeks, months and years my son will be a regular news feature here (that is, if My Space is still around!!!).

You know, seeing the whole process of birth is a very humbling experience - it also increased the respect I already had for my wife beyond measure. I mean, what she chose to go through, and what she allowed her body to do, is simply incredible. As my mum says - If men were responsible for giving birth to children, the human race would have died out generations ago!

Birth is also something which draws people together - not just family, but strangers too. For instance, whilst we were in the recovery ward I wandered along to a waiting room with my son (to give the wife some rest), and sat there with the Coke and ice machines humming one evening lulling him to sleep. Then an Arab-looking gentleman walked in, and we got chatting about our new kids (his wife had just given birth to twin girls).

We had a lovely and personal conversation about how fantastic our new borns were, and how much we had been emotionally involved with the experience of childbirth... Then he said the following:

"I thank God for my two girls. We have been married for 14 years, and trying to have children, and God has finally blessed us!"

I asked him if he was a Muslim, and he said yes. He asked me if I was a Christian, which I replied not really - more an athiest. However, we soon found ourselves discussing the similarities between Islam and Christianity, and I asked him some further questions about his beliefs... We chatted for a good half an hour before his wife wandered along wondering where he was (he had gone to get a glass of water for her - whoops!).

Anyway, before we parted I made the point to him that despite our differences in religious belief, we were united by something - the fact that we were new dads! And it was this common experience which formed the basis of our discussion of other things. When we first met we began with what we had in common, and it was this that allowed us to explore, appreciate and respect the differences between us... If we had started from our differences, I think our conversation might have been very different.

I do hope that you (my loyal reader) look for the things and experiences you share with others, and use these to unite you, rather than dwell on the things which do not, and use them to divide us.
7月17日

Zen, Buddha, Jesus and equality

This morning I visited a Zen meditation center, and you can read all about my visit here:
 

Now on the way to the center I drove past a poster, advertising the website www.wouldjesus.org. This website has been sponsored by the Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC), and is intended challenge predjudicial attitiudes towards gay, lesbian and transgendered communities. Now I thought this was interesting, as one thing Buddha promoted social equality and as such he rejected the Hindu idea of a caste syste (which he had been raised to believe in), but he argued was the basis of all manner of social and religious discrimination:

  • 'By birth one is not an outcast; by birth one is not a priest. By deeds alone one is an outcast; by deeds alone one is a priest.'

In other words, the type of person you are is seen more by what you do, than anything else.

This reminded me of something Jesus is reported to have said:

  • '"Don't you see that nothing that enters a man from the outside can make him 'unclean'? For it doesn't go into his heart but into his stomach, and then out of his body."... He went on: "What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean.' For from within, out of men's hearts, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. All these evils come from inside and make a man 'unclean.' " (Mark 7:18-23)

All this makes me wonder... Is the truth and goodness of a person's faith seen not so much in what they believe, but in what they do? And if so, does this mean that people who practice and believe in forms of discrimination, are not very close to the truth!?

7月16日

Latter Days Saints (Mormons): Key facts

I added a new 'key fact' article here on the LDS:
 

I have a very dear friend who is a member of the LDS, and this page is dedicated to her and her mum. I hope you enjoy reading it!

Hate Crime

I have just posted a review of the film Hate Crime:
 

It is incredible that this sort of thing has (and does) go on... I mean, I cannot think of any instance where a hetrosexual person has been beaten up or attacked by a group of homosexuals, simply because they are hetrosexual. I cannot imagine that sort of thing happening, and if it has, it certainly has not been done on a regular basis. Can you also imagine a group of homosexuals protesting outside a church because a man and a woman are getting married, or outside adoption agencies because (again) a man and a woman want to adopt a child. Put this way, it seem odd that anyone would do that. Yet certain people of a certain religious persuation believe it their God-given right and duty to do this, and this is what causes them to protest gay marriages, gay adoption, gay anything...

All this reminds me of a slogan I often see around... 'What would Jesus do?' What would Jesus do if he saw two men walking along holding hands, or walking into a place of worship to get married, or looking into adopting a child? Jesus was famously silent on the matter of homosexuality (either because he was never asked about it, or did not have anything to say about it), but many who speak in his name are quite vocal... often violently!

A strange state of affairs really... What do you think?

Discuss this blog entry in our forum.

7月13日

Having a larf!

You have to laugh
So I was driving my wife to work today (yes, she is still working despite the immanent arrival of Child A), when we pulled up at some stop lights. We were chattind, waiting for the lights to change, when all of a sudden we heard someone shouting 'Come on'... We looked at each and then looked around - surely that comment was not aimed at us, because the lights were still red! No... It was actually aimed at the lights themself by a guy in a truck next to us. I ask you, what possible effect can yelling at a set of traffic lights have? Are they suddenly going to go, 'Oh shit, that guy's yelling at me - I'd better change'? Errr... no... All yelling at traffic lights does is to make you look like a dick head, and also give the people around you a bloody good laugh in the process.

Talking of which...

We also had a laugh at someone woman driving a huge SUV - not because it was a woman driving an SUV, but because those huge vehicles were once seen as a status symbol whereas now, in the midst of rising gas prices and global warming, they are seen as a symbol of folly. I mean, who the hell wants to be driving round in a huge gas-guzzler these days - and who wants to be laughed at for doing so?

Not me - I'll stick with my mini-van any day!!!
7月12日

Virtue ethics

While it is all quiet on the western front, I thought I would update and add a new page to the site...

> Virtue ethics: A very brief introduction

God I hate all this wating around...

Indiana Jones IV

I am very excited that Indiana Jones IV is finally being filmed... I have been following the development (hell) of this film for years now, and thought the project would be permenently aborted when Lucas rejected Frank Darabont's script in 2004. But it was not to be - it just needed a re-write by David Koepp and we were off - and we are!

Check out some behind the scenes clips of Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas on the set on Indy IV on the official Indiana Jones website. It looks great, and I for one cannot wait for May 2008 to come round!
7月11日

Today...

I am on the verge of becomming a new parent - and also model-making! The wife's starting to have contractions, and I've got the kitchen table covered in bits of card, paper and glue... Whatever gets you through I guess!!!
7月10日

A little quiet?

My loyal reader (you know who you are) will have realised that there has not been much activity recently in terms of new articles being added to the site... That's because I'm currently working hard on a brand new feature.

What is it?

I can't tell you - it's a secret!!!

7月9日

Small plea

It's nice to receive 'friend's requests' now and again (the few that I get), but I AM going to check your profile before I accept you, and if I see that I need to go 'off site' to view your pics, I am simply not going to add you... if I wanted porn, I would only need to ask a friend of mine who works in the business to send me some!

As for 'friends', if you are legitimately interested in discussing religious or moral issues, or maybe have an interest in F1 racing, or are a sci-fi/horror fan, or anything else of interest/note, why not add me as a friend? As my profile says, I am here for friends and networking - not a relationship, not casual sex, nor to join a porn site, or anything similar... and if I did want that kind of thing, do you honestly think I would be stupid to advertise those 'friends' on Live Spaces, using a computer other members of my family have access to and use? Geez... what kind of idiot do you think I am?

7月6日

1408

It's movie week this week!

Yesterday I took the plunge and saw 1408... 1408... 1408... Don't go in room 1408! How many times can that be said in a movie? Anyway, the bottom line is that (for me) the movie sucked! Bored and disillusioned hack-writer insists on staying in a room of death, and ends up *** spoiler *** surviving the experience *** end spoiler ***. I mean come on... There was not an original moment in the film, and John Cusack looked like he was just there for the pay check.

Dull, dull, dull... I wish I'd gone and seen Transformers again now!

When are people going to start doing something original in this genre? Maybe I should start writing that screenplay I have sitting on the back-burner???

Musings on the 4th

Yesturday was the 4th July - Independence Day - in the USA, and boy, am I glad our kid was not born then! I would never have lived that one down. I mean, I have enough trouble trying to keep a smile on my face whilst an entire country celebrates stiffing the Brits (of which I am proudly one of them) in 1776. I remember last year how I wanted to smack some guy who was running around yelling 'Happy Birthday America!!!", but thought better of it as I would (no doubt) have been subject to a multi-million dollar physical and emotional disability lawsuit as a result!
 
Still, one good thing did come out of yesterday - Transformers... Oh man, now that is a great film! Two and half hours of eye-popping non-stop action... I guess maybe some good did come out of the events of 1776 afterall!!!
7月2日

New domain name

We added a new domain name to the site over the weekend, to make it just that little bit quicker (and easier) to find us:
 

An appropriate time to add this interview

As the UK remains on high-alert due to the recent failed terrorist attacks, you might be interested to read the second part of my interview with Asma Afsaruddin, professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame. In this section she talks more about the teaching regarding the use of violence and war found in the Qur'an, the work of Islamic feminists and how to interpret the meaning of Muhammad's hadith (saying), 'I was ordered to fight all men, until they say 'There is no God but God'. Although this interview was conducted a few weeks ago, what is interesting about her comments is the way she draws attention to the fact that Islam is a predominantly peaceful religion, and shows how and why the actions of these terrorists would not be supported by the Qur'an.