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In The Good Book, Professor Grayling attempts to whisk together in one tome the wisdom of Ancient Greek philosophers, Confucian sages, medieval poets and the discoveries of modern science.
Without any reference to gods, souls or afterlives, it aims to give atheists a book of inspiration and guidance as they make their way in the world.
In place of the more well-known Ten Commandments, his atheist principles are: "Love well, seek the good in all things, harm no others, think for yourself, take responsibility, respect nature, do your utmost, be informed, be kind, be courageous." Read the rest here.
Questions for Atheist:
What is love? Why should I?
What is good? Why should I seek it? How will I know if i've found it?
Why shouldn't I harm others? What if I love to harm others? What if I find it good?
How can I think? Aren't those just random sensations that happen by chance?
Saturday, April 9, 2011
As the rehabilitation of his injured right knee continues, Grizzlies rookie guard Xavier Henry is learning to play something besides professional basketball.
"I got 'Piano for Dummies,'" said Henry, Memphis' first-round pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. "I'm not great, but I'm getting there."
Getting through his first NBA season has been difficult. Henry was 19 when he entered the league last year after one season at Kansas University. He has played in 38 games, missing more than half the season with injuries.
"I'm having to become more mentally tough," he said. "Because of the injury to my knee, I know I've got to work harder to get back. I know God will heal me."
Faith strikes a chord with Henry and a number of other Grizzlies, including Rudy Gay, Greivis Vasquez and Ishmael Smith. All have been vocal about their relationship with Jesus.
Before every free throw, Gay recites Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Read the rest here
"I got 'Piano for Dummies,'" said Henry, Memphis' first-round pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. "I'm not great, but I'm getting there."
Getting through his first NBA season has been difficult. Henry was 19 when he entered the league last year after one season at Kansas University. He has played in 38 games, missing more than half the season with injuries.
"I'm having to become more mentally tough," he said. "Because of the injury to my knee, I know I've got to work harder to get back. I know God will heal me."
Faith strikes a chord with Henry and a number of other Grizzlies, including Rudy Gay, Greivis Vasquez and Ishmael Smith. All have been vocal about their relationship with Jesus.
Before every free throw, Gay recites Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Read the rest here
Friday, April 8, 2011
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Tim & Flo Interview from The Lamp Lounge on Vimeo.
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Lamp Mode Records,
Tim Brindle
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