‘If anyone ever deserved a good slap, this woman certainly did.’
Month: April 2009
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Is Ben Goldacre a Lone Potty-mouthed Pedant?
Experts say new scientific evidence helpfully justifies massive pre-existing moral prejudice.
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New Channel TV and One Law for All on Sharia
One Law for All has set up a free helpline for those denied their rights by Sharia councils.
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Science Organizations and Accommodationism
It is particularly difficult to reconcile the scientific picture with the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing, loving, providential deity.
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Which door, oh which can it be
Jeremy has done a new game for TPM: The Monty Hall Puzzle. He would be grateful if people would give it a test run, and especially grateful if they (you) would tell him if there are any bugs.
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Oh dear, a steamroller got there first?
I saw a headline at BBC News today – on the Manchester page, so doubtless it reads differently to Mancunians. It read
Tributes to flat stabbing victim
Sorry, no offense to the departed, but you must admit…
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UAE Prince on Video Torturing a Pakistani Man
Hit him with nail-studded boards, set him on fire, cattle prodded him, ran over him with Mercedes SUV.
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Test the Monty Hall Puzzle Game at TPM
And tell Jeremy if there are any bugs. It’s a good game; have fun.
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Obama Admin Not Delighted at Taliban Advance
Can’t imagine why.
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Doctors Criticize ‘Treatment’ for Gayness
Psychologist claims to help people ‘increase their heterosexual potential’; RCP cites lack of evidence.
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Pakistan: Death Mandatory for ‘Blasphemy’
A sentence short of death in blasphemy cases is un-Islamic and unconstitutional.
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Another archbishop heard from
Typical of the moral blindness of the Catholic church on the condom issue – the archbishop of Sydney talks a lot of emollient drivel about sexual morality as the putative reason for saying condoms make the AIDS epidemic worse – without ever mentioning the blindingly obvious (to anyone but a moral idiot) that condoms are needed because AIDS transmission involves two people, one of whom can be as sexually faithful as any pope or archbishop could desire and still be infected by the other party. Usually this cashes out to women infected by men. The archbishop talks and talks and talks and talks and never mentions this. It is wicked to fail to mention it.
To blame Catholics and Pope Benedict for the spread of HIV/AIDS requires proof that while people are ignoring the first, essential Christian requirement to be chaste before and within marriage, they are slavishly obedient to a second requirement not to use condoms…Catholic teaching is opposed to adultery, fornication and homosexual intercourse, even with condoms, not because it denies condoms offer health protection, but because traditional Christian moral teaching believes all extra-marital intercourse contradicts the proper meaning of love and sexuality.
But even if one agrees with every word of that the problem remains that a woman (or, much less likely, a man) could heed and obey that to the last jot and tittle and still, without a condom, be infected. Why does the archbishop ignore this fact? Because he has nothing to say? Because there is nothing to say other than that condoms are indeed needed as (at least) insurance? If so, that’s a wicked reason to keep silent.
Christ called Christians to a different way of living, to a purity of heart where even looking on a woman with aggressive and disordered desire (lust) is wrong.
Oh – well maybe the answer is even simpler, as indicated by that remark. Maybe the archbishop really is so stupid and so callous that he really doesn’t even realize that women exist – maybe he really does think that it’s only men who are agents, only men who are called to a different way of living, only men who can and should be faithful, and therefore only men who can be infected. Maybe he just doesn’t get it that women are also part of the equation, that when men ‘look on’ them with lust and then act on the looking, the act has consequences for the woman as well as the man.
Yet he’s the archbishop of Sydney; he has a platform; he can go right on telling Catholics – women and men alike – that condoms are bad and harmful. That’s unfortunate.
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The Science and Religion Question
Paul Fidalgo on Coyne, Dawkins, Myers, Scott, and ‘instigator’ atheism v the other kind.
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Salil Tripathi on the Southall Uprising and Story
The Southall Story celebrates what Salman Rushdie described in The Satanic Verses as ‘the city visible but unseen.’
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Quantum Gods Don’t Deserve Your Faith
Victor Stenger isolates and debunks the claims of ‘quantum theology’ and ‘quantum spirituality.’
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Sydney Archbish Defends Pope’s Condom Advice
Non-marital sex bad therefore condoms no help. Uninfected spouse should have married someone else.
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Church of Scotland Mag: Accept Homosexuality
Editorial in Church’s in-house mag challenges belief that the bible outlaws homosexuality.
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Justin Trottier on Hijacking Durban II
Defamation resolutions conflate individual rights and liberties with protection for ideas, religions and gods.
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Austin Dacey: Durban II Was Deeply Flawed
Conflating religious criticism with bigotry, Islamic states and their allies are fashioning new political cudgels.
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The Political and Social Disaster in Pakistan
Those who think Swat is a good idea have delusions about their ability to contain revolution.
