“It is not because of WikiLeaks”
An interview with Haroun Bouazzi
An interview with Haroun Bouazzi
Dispute arises with local union
This past November, McGill’s principal Heather Munroe-Blum announced that the management-consulting firm McKinsey & Co. would provide their services to McGill senior administrators for free.… Read More »McKinsey consulting bodes ill for McGill community
Following weeks of public hearings and vitriolic accusations, Premier Jean Charest has been cleared of allegations of influence peddling in the judicial appointment process.
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we had lots and lots of great fun
Andrea Zhu discovers the many facets of the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai
Customer focus turning the program into one of SSMU’s key revenue sources
Listen to the people’s rage
Marxism and faith
Many moons ago, a budding understanding of science led me to turf the ideas of an omnipotent and omniscient deity. I would likely have had a different, and perhaps more pleasant life, had I turfed science, but there’s an elegance, an immediacy, and a rationale to the sciences that have always suited my temperament, and so here I am, godless.
Age, however, erodes everything, and that has included my belief in my own faithlessness. I’ve had a number of opportunities to discover just how full of faith I am. Particularly, I’ve found it necessary to try to describe that feeling of connectedness and purpose that, from time to time, arises apparently from nowhere, perhaps that place some call “soul.”
A life of scientific study has led me to believe that although I can’t write you a system of equations to describe it, this feeling of connectedness is an emergent property of the interactions of various actors and forces in the highly complex, dynamical system we belong to, and which science seeks to describe. Simultaneously, my activities in industry, academia, and politics have all led me to understand that one cannot have blind faith in science, regardless of what it purports, since it’s produced by people. Not only are people subject to a number of corrosive influences which taint our products, “to err is human,” and those errors appear everywhere.
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The politics undergirding our beliefs
First, there was a commercial for Breast Cancer Week a couple years ago that showed a lot of cleavage and caused a bit of a… Read More »Two cents: The subversive in support of the good is the annoying
Karen Armstrong’s book takes faith back to basics
For many, sports are a religious experience