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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

WIKIPEDIA vs. ENCYLOPEDIA BRITANNICA 

I like the former so much better. By way of illustrative example, you will never learn from Britannica that winners of the Miss Wisconsin pageant go on to markedly limited success in the Miss America pageant.

While we're on the topic of attractive young women who are not my wife, here is Christopher Hitchens on Commandments Six through Ten:

Then it's a swift wrap-up with a condemnation of adultery (from which humans actually can refrain) and a prohibition upon covetousness (from which they cannot). To insist that people not annex their neighbor's cattle or wife "or anything that is his" might be reasonable, even if it does place the wife in the same category as the cattle, and presumably to that extent diminishes the offense of adultery. But to demand "don't even think about it" is absurd and totalitarian, and furthermore inhibiting to the Protestant spirit of entrepreneurship and competition.

One is presuming (is one not?) that this is the same god who actually created the audience he was addressing. This leaves us with the insoluble mystery of why he would have molded ("in his own image," yet) a covetous, murderous, disrespectful, lying, and adulterous species. Create them sick, and then command them to be well? What a mad despot this is, and how fortunate we are that he exists only in the minds of his worshippers.

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