Monday Morning Warm Fuzzies
MinneSattva has been bitten by the science bug, and has found a lovely article evangelising science and the scientific mindset in the New York Times (which gave me the warm fuzzies, so it did).
Steve B reports good news for religious tolerance: the seminary which trains 80% of Muslim clerics in the UK has issued a statement saying they wish to stamp out terrorism, to general applause from their students. More warm fuzzies from this entry, then.
Stephen Glenn has hollow derisory laughter for the idea that Gordon Brown has principles.
The Peak Oil Community is discussing alternatives to oil now we’re running dangerously low.
Jonny Wright thinks Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has gone bonkers.
Same Difference has a report on the charity event to get wheelchairs up Ben Nevis
Oh, and the Britblog Roundup is up at Philobiblon.
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http://www.hurryupharry.org/2008/06/02/42-days-is-the-wrong-focus
Harry’s Place trying to argue that 42 days detention is justified. Would love some more bodies on the ground to show them just how ridiculous they sound.
I’m not sure what Neil D is trying to argue actually…
I’m not going to look at it tonight as I know I’ll be up for hours. I’ll see what (if anything) has been said tomorrow. All in all it’s just a pathetic line of argument though.
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