Monthly Archives: August 2008
Sex and Children: A Recipe for Disaster
Members of Parliament in England and Wales are calling for a reform to primary school sex education, which could see children as young as five being taught the mechanics of human reproduction alongside the emotional impact of recreational sex, pregnancy … Continue reading
So, you’re a Scientologist?
Um, uh, well… let’s cut to the chase. Yes, I am a Scientologist. I fail to see where we discovered something new there, but many people ask me questions about what it means to be a Scientologist, what is Scientology, … Continue reading
In Memory of Isaac Hayes
Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. (August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008) was perhaps one of the most influential black musicians of the late 20th century. Providing entertainment through his songwriting, his singing, his acting, and later as the voice of … Continue reading
If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
The over-worn phrase came into play today as I read an article on Reuters UK about English spelling. The general consensus inside the insular world of one Professor Ken Smith, a criminology lecturer at Bucks New University (where?), is that … Continue reading →