by cameron | Feb 19, 2007 | Podcast, TPN
I got an email a couple of days ago from Fabian Frei, a student at The University of St Gallen in Switzerland, who is writing his master’s thesis on innovation in the podcasting scene and wanted to chat to me about TPN, so of course I recorded tonight’s interview.
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The G’Day World Theme Song is “Save Me†by The Napoleon Blown Aparts.
by cameron | Feb 19, 2007 | Uncategorized
The VERY fine folks at Apple (you know who you are) provided TPN with a WONDERFUL 2nd birthday present today by making us a “Featured Provider” on the iTunes UK homepage! As regular readers will know, we’ve been “Featured Providers” on the Aussie iTunes homepage for a while but I’d love to see us hold the same position in our other key markets (esp the UK and USA), so this is an awesome happening!
by cameron | Feb 19, 2007 | Christianity, Podcast, science, science vs religion
An interesting post on Andrew Sullivan’s blog recently from one of his readers who says:
I am an atheist (who was once a Christian) and wanted to comment on your latest missive to Sam Harris. I would describe my own embrace of science and secular humanism as being motivated by a form of faith that is deeper than Christian faith. I believe that if Jesus lived today, he would be a secular humanist and would reject Christianity, just as he “rejected” Judaism and inspired Christianity. Christianity was once the vehicle for the boldest and most honest thinking about reality, the brotherhood of man, and the human condition. I think in light of the advances in science and our exposure to other religious traditions, it is time again to humanize further our understanding of “God” (or the source of all truth, goodness, and beauty) and come to a more universal understanding of religion.
I’m not sure I agree with the author’s claim that Christianity was ever “the vehicle for the boldest and most honest thinking about reality” – bolder than vedanta? However, he makes a good point that, from what we know about the man called Jesus (which as we saw from my podcast with John Dickson, is very little), he doesn’t seem to have been overly concerned about tradition or authority.
Would he have been like Father Bob Maguire, who I had another of my regular skirmishes with last week?
by cameron | Feb 19, 2007 | Podcast, TPN
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by cameron | Feb 17, 2007 | Uncategorized
Van Halen 1977

Van Halen 2007
