Spiritual Lefty's blog
Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy
I went to see “Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy” at the Woods Hole Film Festival this weekend. It is billed as a mockumentary/reality/documentary hybrid, and is basically a film about making a documentary about Global Warming.
The Price of Gas
Promoted by Brendan
John McCain has introduced legislation to the Senate to temporarily eliminate the federal gas tax. Hillary Clinton was quick to jump out in support of this “Gas Tax Holiday.” I thought her opinion was that Republicans don’t have any good ideas? Well, if she sees this as an example of a Republican good idea, then her judgment is even worse than I expected. But I suspect both McCain and Clinton know that this is not a good idea. It’s an idea that sounds good to the average American, though, so it scores them political points. At least Barrack Obama recognizes it as a bad idea. He should know, since it was tried on a state level in Illinois in 2000, while he was a Senator there. (He voted for it at the time, but when legislation was introduced to eliminate the tax permanently, Obama voted "no.")
The Golden Rule and the Charter for Compassion
"Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you." I think I like that formulation of the Golden Rule a bit better than the one I have heard more often, "Do unto others what you would have them do unto you." For one thing, it makes it that much more difficult to justify the kind of logic that we discussed ad nauseum recently.
Free Will: You can choose to read this or not
Promoted by Brendan -- philosophical musings for a rainy Wednesday
Does free will exist, or is it merely an illusion? This is a question that has been debated for thousands of years. For most of this time, it was largely a philosophical question, but as human knowledge has advanced, it has become more and more a question of science as well.
What Should We Really Be Doing About Global Warming?
Promoted by Ender
Interesting article at the New York Times Freakonomics blog. They "asked a few smart people a very straightforward two-part question: What should the U.S. government be doing about global warming, and what should individuals be doing?" I think it's well worth a read. The reader comments there are next to useless, so perhaps we here at Swords Crossed might be able to generate a better discussion.
