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Friday 27 February 2009

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Carling Cup 2009

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur square then this weekend in the Carling Cup final.

Mark Lawrenson seems to think United will win 1-0

And while I think he is right, I don't think Harry has quite what it takes to beat Fergie this time round. In the last Cup final between two sides that these two managed, United came out on top.

And I'd expect them to again... but could this be the start of a quintuple season for the Red Devils?

Questions of Truth

I found this blog a bit interesting: http://blog.talkingphilosophy.com/?p=708


It is about a review of a book, Questions of Truth.

"Questions of Truth vividly illustrates how, if you are sufficiently committed to a belief, it is always possible to interpret other facts to fit in with it. It all depends on which of your beliefs you take to be non-negotiable. “The materialist takes as basic fact the existence of matter,” they say, somewhat caricaturing the atheist position. “The theist takes as basic fact the existence of a divine creator,” they add, accurately describing their own. From this starting point, it is clear there is nothing which could persuade the theist otherwise."

The only thing that I have to ask if: If you are willing to see some parts of your faith as negotiable, then should or can you really subscribe to that faith at all?...