This week:
- Too much ado over the jubilee,
- Snaking Handling for god ,
- Does your dog really feel guilt?,
- The harms of inequality, the real story (Part 3 of 3 interview with Seth Klein)
Download the episode here!
Topics:
The Queens Jubilee flotilla
Ethan takes out his wrath at the over importance placed upon the Queen who just happened to be luck to be born to the right family and lived to be on the job for 60 years.
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Snake handling for god
The recent death of a pentecostal pastor who wanted to reinvigorate the tradition of snake handling as a sign of faith and proof of salvation; provides a lead into the short history of this practice.
Find out more:
- Snake-handling W.Va. pastor dies of snakebite
- Death of snake handling preacher shines light on lethal Appalachian tradition
- Snake handling
- Strychnine as stimulant
- Holiness Snake Handlers Official Website
- Mark 16 – the root of the craziness
Does your dog really feel guilty?
A recent study questions the popular belief that Fido actually feels guilt if it does something they know they should not have done…like eat that steak on the nice plate on the human floor.
Find out more:
- Scientific America – Do Dogs Feel Guilty?
- Disambiguating the “guilty look”
- Behavioural assessment and owner perceptions of behaviors associated with guilt in dogs
Has the identity of Jack the Ripper finally been discovered?
Don’s sits down with Seth Klein in the Radio Free Thinker virtual studio and discusses Inequality: How do you define it, its effects on society and how it make even the rich unhealthy.
Seth Klein is director of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives for BC.
Find out more:
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternative
- Does income inequality cause health and social problems?
- Income Inequality, and Its Cost
- TED Talk - Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies
- Lies About Income Inequality
Renters rights
The Tenant Resource and Advocacy Centre (TRAC) is hosting an information session and forum about renters rights.
When: Thursday June 7, 2012 @ 6pm
Where: Central Presbyterian Church 1155 Thurlow
Cost: Free admission
The periodic table of irrational nonsense
Self-explanatory I think…
Check it out here or for multilingual versions (including a Rate G version) go here
BCHA: The Issue with Induction: Why Science is fundamentally Unreasonable, but still Practical
BCHA board member Mclean Edwards will be presenting “The Issue with Induction: Why Science is fundamentally Unreasonable, but still Practical.”
We are all aware of the strength and utility of science, but did you know that fundamentally, there is no reason why science should work at all? I’ll outline this issue, known in philosophy as David Hume’s “Problem of Induction”, and provide a way of looking at the problem that both makes the issue obvious and reveals why empiricism is still the best way to proceed. The talk will be informal and there will be a hands-on demonstration, plenty of diagrams, and simple (but deep) explanations of philosophy and science.
All are welcome to attend. After about half an hour of coffee, tea, and socializing, we discuss topics of interest to our members.
Where: The Met Bar and Grill (411 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC)
When: Sunday, June 10, 2012 @ 10 am
Cost: By donation

