Vatican Atttacks Spain’s Gay Marriage Bill *

Apr 24th, 2005 | Filed by

‘A law as profoundly iniquitous as this one is not an obligation.’… Read the rest



Monday in New York

Apr 23rd, 2005 10:33 pm | By

I wish I’d been in New York last Monday. I wish I could have dropped in on the UN. I’d have liked to attend (if they were open to the public) the press conference or the seminar or both. All the more since two of the participants have contributed articles to B&W.

The main global humanist organisation and a group of former Muslims on Monday accused European countries of ignoring violations of human rights in their Islamic communities to preserve “multi-culturalism”…”Yet in Europe many women find themselves subject to domestic violence, undergo forced marriages or are even killed by family members because of some belief that they have tarnished the family honour,” Brown declared. That view was echoed

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U.N. Calls for Combating ‘Defamation’ of Islam *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

Canada, US and EU rejected resolution as focusing almost exclusively on Islam. … Read the rest



Europe Fails to Protect Women From Islamists *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

‘Respecting different cultures’ becoming a one-way ticket to Middle Ages.… Read the rest



Former Muslims Call Europe Weak on Human Rights *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Azam Kamguian, Ibn Warraq condemn this ‘upside-down racism.’… Read the rest



Tom DeGregori Greets Earth Day *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

Romantic ideas about ‘natural’ farming have many perverse consequences.… Read the rest



‘Victims of Jihad’ Conference Held at UN *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

Human rights groups host conference, Ayaan Hirsi Ali speaks.… Read the rest



Russian Astrologer Sues NASA *

Apr 23rd, 2005 | Filed by

‘The actions of NASA infringe upon my system of spiritual and life values.’… Read the rest



Whoology?

Apr 23rd, 2005 2:40 am | By

So now we find we don’t even know what theology is. Or that maybe we don’t. Or that maybe we know what it is in some places but not in others, and that it may depend on whether the department has changed its name or not.

Names have a lot to do with it, in fact. I’ve always assumed that theology was a different sort of discipline from comparative religion, history of religion, sociology of religion and the like. Atheists and secularists can perfectly well study the latter items, but I’ve always taken it for granted that the first would be something of a bad fit. By definition. That only theists can be theologians. But apparently that’s not a universally … Read the rest



Admission in Front of Foreign Leaders is Rare *

Apr 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Critics say textbooks sugarcoat history.… Read the rest



The Rape of Nanjing *

Apr 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Between 250 and 300 thousand people killed.… Read the rest



Excerpts from Koizumi’s Address *

Apr 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Japan through colonial rule and aggression harmed many people, especially in Asia.… Read the rest



Japanese PM Reiterates Japan’s Remorse *

Apr 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Says Japan caused tremendous suffering and faces these facts of history with humility.… Read the rest



Malaria Not Rolling Back *

Apr 22nd, 2005 | Filed by

Lancet reports cases on the rise.… Read the rest



Different Ways Of Thinking And Thinking In Different Ways

Apr 22nd, 2005 | By Paula Bourges-Waldegg

We all have different ways of thinking but do we actually think in different ways? In other words, is cognition universal? The question of what is universal and what culturally specific is a classic issue in the nature vs. nurture debate. Those on the side of nature tend to see everything as universal and those on the side of nurture think that people from different cultures are fundamentally distinct. However, beyond this already tedious and sometimes artificial polarization, the reality is that both nature and nurture have some bearing on most of the things we do and the extent to which a phenomenon is universal or culturally specific can often just depend on how you define it.

When psychologist Richard … Read the rest



Job Description

Apr 21st, 2005 8:20 pm | By

Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Revision is so difficult. I mentioned that the other day, didn’t I. But it is. It’s hard. It’s like…trying to unknit a bit of a sweater and then knit it up again. It’s like trying to pick through a large pot of chili or minestrone, picking out grains of rice of a particular length. It’s like trying to re-weave a broken spider’s web. It’s like trying to take individual crumbs out of a piece of bread without having the piece of bread fall to bits. It’s – it’s – it’s –

Pause for prolonged scream and bout of self-administered hair-pulling.

I’ve been staring at this same paragraph at intervals for an hour or more. … Read the rest



The One Thing Pope Stands for is Hierarchy *

Apr 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Could be the long withdrawing roar of a sclerotic Kremlin-like empire.… Read the rest



Atheists Should be Pleased About New Pope *

Apr 21st, 2005 | Filed by

He’ll do wonders for creeping secularism. Hallelujah.… Read the rest



Panzerkardinal Beats the Odds *

Apr 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Cardinal No born to parents named Joseph and Mary. … Read the rest



Ratzinger Speaks *

Apr 21st, 2005 | Filed by

Homosexuality: ‘intrinsic moral evil.’… Read the rest