Little Recourse for Abused Palestinian Women *

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They face a prevailing attitude that places blame on the victim, women’s rights experts said.… Read the rest



Rizwanur Rehman: Suicide or Murder? *

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Rehman was a poor Muslim, Priyanka Todi is a rich Hindu; their marriage was seen as a crime.… Read the rest



Mo on the Endorphin Rush of Religion *

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Like football only without the feelings of metaphysical certainty.… Read the rest



Halloween ‘Offensive’ to Religious Parents? *

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Maybe, maybe not; let’s re-name it Pumpkin Night, just to be safe.… Read the rest



Dentist Misunderstood ‘Islamic Law and Practice’ *

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‘Islam does judge actions. It tells Muslims that homosexuality is wrong’ – but gays are still human. … Read the rest



Do what you’re told

Oct 6th, 2007 11:28 am | By

How very liberal.

Islam does judge actions. It tells Muslims that homosexuality is wrong, that stealing is wrong, that killing is wrong and that judging others is also wrong. But nowhere does it say that a homosexual or a thief or a murderer should be treated as anything less than a human being. What Muslims have done is mix the Islamic condemnation of actions with the person who has carried them out. This creates hatred and animosity – two feelings that Islam condemns.

Homosexuality is ‘wrong’ the way stealing is wrong and killing is wrong, because Islam ‘tells Muslims’ so. If Islam ‘tells Muslims’ that eating peaches, watching sunsets, sneezing, and reading poetry are wrong, will that mean they … Read the rest



J Carter Wood Recommends Some Reading *

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How about a TV series that puts the stars of Theory on a desert island and gives them survival problems.… Read the rest



A Fabulous New Party Game *

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Take a Chinese propaganda poster, find a postmodernist aphorism, use the latter as a caption for the former. Fun!… Read the rest



The Barmaid Asks a Pointed Question *

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We all agree that believing in things that aren’t true is a very common phenomenon, don’t we?… Read the rest



Ben Goldacre on Acupuncture and Back Pain *

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In conditions like back pain or fatigue, information alone can make a difference to the suffering of millions.… Read the rest



Creationism Has No Place in Science Curriculum *

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Science teachers should not need to delicately handle controversy between a scientific theory and a belief.… Read the rest



Teaching ‘Respect’ for Creationism *

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‘The days have long gone when science teachers could ignore creationism when teaching about origins.’… Read the rest



Petition Against Lawrence Summers at UC Davis *

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Summers ‘has come to symbolize gender and racial prejudice’ because people keep saying so.… Read the rest



Flemming Rose

Oct 4th, 2007 12:06 pm | By

Reason talks to Flemming Rose.

I am going to write a book about the cartoon crisis and I am going to compare the experience of the dissidents in the Soviet Union to what has happened to people like Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ibn Warraq, Salman Rushdie and Irshad Manji.

Threat threat threat threat threat – that’s what’s happened to them, and to a lot of other people. Often the threat has been carried out.

reason: Were you surprised by the reaction of those who argued not for unfettered free speech, but “responsible speech?”

Rose: Well, no. I think many people betrayed their own ideals. The history of the left, for instance, is a history of confronting authority – be it

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Scruton Reviews Grayling *

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Rebukes him for discussing human rights while overlooking the ‘right to hunt.’… Read the rest



Fred Halliday on a Debate in Amsterdam *

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The Netherlands is at the centre of European argument about secularism, multiculturalism and Islam.… Read the rest



Interview With Flemming Rose *

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‘The left is in a deep crisis in Europe because of their unwillingness to confront the racist ideology of Islamism.’… Read the rest



The Pulping of ‘Alms for Jihad’ *

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The case is fanning widespread concern that English libel law is stifling writers far beyond the UK.… Read the rest



‘The Kite Runner’ Delayed to Protect Child Stars *

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The studio is delaying the film’s release in response to fears that its schoolboy stars could be attacked.… Read the rest



Gul Calls for Changes to Article 301 *

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Among those prosecuted under the law against ‘insulting Turkishness’: Orhan Pamuk and Hrant Dink.… Read the rest