Mary Lefkowitz on Polytheism v Monotheism *

Nov 6th, 2007 | Filed by

Openness to discussion and inquiry is a distinguishing feature of Greek theology.… Read the rest



Du’aa’s Mother Weeps at her Grave *

Nov 6th, 2007 | Filed by

‘You were a good girl, you were honour itself and I miss you, so please come to me in my dreams, I beg you.’… Read the rest



The Cult of ‘Back to Nature’ vs Golden Rice *

Nov 6th, 2007 | Filed by

Misplaced moralising about GM foods in the west is costing millions of lives in poor countries.… Read the rest



Muslims in India Are the New Untouchables *

Nov 6th, 2007 | Filed by

The lives of Muslim women in India are certainly a human rights issue.… Read the rest



Animals Must Be Awake for Slaughter to Be Halal *

Nov 6th, 2007 | Filed by

Animal rights activists criticise supermarket chain for decision to stock halal meat.… Read the rest



Why do atheists get crabby?

Nov 6th, 2007 11:28 am | By

I trust you enjoyed Greta Christina’s ‘Atheists and Anger’. I know I did.

I’m angry that atheist soldiers – in the U.S. armed forces – have had prayer ceremonies pressured on them and atheist meetings broken up by Christian superior officers, in direct violation of the First Amendment…I’m angry that atheist soldiers who are complaining about this are being harassed and are even getting death threats from Christian soldiers and superior officers…I’m angry that the 41st President of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush, said of atheists, in my lifetime, “No, I don’t know that atheists should be regarded as citizens, nor should they be regarded as patriotic. This is one nation under God.”…I’m angry that women are

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It’s not about you

Nov 5th, 2007 12:01 pm | By

Religion. Respect. Gotta respect it – religion. Religion, respect, they go together.

A young Jehovah’s Witness has died just hours after giving birth to twins. She had signed a form refusing blood transfusions, and her family would not overrule her. Couldn’t doctors have intervened? If they had, they [might] well have been charged with a criminal offence, and would not have had a legal leg to stand on in court. The UK places great emphasis on respecting the religious convictions of patients – and increasingly the doctors who treat them too. There is nothing medics can do when an adult refuses treatment on religious grounds, says Vivienne Nathanson, head of ethics at the British Medical Association.

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Fred Halliday on the ’11M’ Verdict in Madrid *

Nov 5th, 2007 | Filed by

Catholic bishops’ often rabid Radio Cope provides anti-socialist, anti-secular and anti-Islamist patter.… Read the rest



Dozens of Lawyers Detained in Karachi *

Nov 5th, 2007 | Filed by

Many were also beaten.… Read the rest



Must ‘Respect’ Religious Convictions *

Nov 5th, 2007 | Filed by

‘We are ever more favourably received – doctors are increasingly sympathetic to needs of the community.’… Read the rest



Woman Dies After Refusing Blood Transfusion *

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Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that God has forbidden blood transfusions in the Bible.… Read the rest



What Do Atheists Have to be Angry About? *

Nov 5th, 2007 | Filed by

Sit down, this will take a minute.… Read the rest



Homeopath Says Don’t Sneer at Homeopathy *

Nov 4th, 2007 | Filed by

Mr Cohen’s piece has ‘offensive overtones.’… Read the rest



Afghanistan: Protests at New Translation of Koran *

Nov 4th, 2007 | Filed by

Religious scholars say translation is un-Islamic; senators call for translator to be punished.. … Read the rest



Hijacking Anthony Flew *

Nov 4th, 2007 | Filed by

He changed his mind. Then he changed it back. Then he changed it back again.… Read the rest



Stories

Nov 4th, 2007 11:17 am | By

Peter Cave has an entertaining new book of philosophical puzzles, Can a Robot be Human?. The pieces are cross-referenced; one interesting pairing is of a chapter (2) on the way we feel real emotion about fictional characters and their situations, and another (8) on love, what selves are, what stories we tell ourselves about people we love.

It is very odd, and even somewhat mysterious, what powerful emotions we can feel about fictional characters. The oddity becomes more obvious if you try to imagine animals doing it. The idea is absurd – yet we’re so used to doing it ourselves that we forget how odd it is. What’s that about, do you suppose? Other minds, probably. Right? Must be. … Read the rest



Theocracy Now *

Nov 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Reporting from the ‘Value Voters Summit.’… Read the rest



Baptist Seminary on the Godly Woman *

Nov 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Lecturer Ashley Smith laid out the biblical basis for what she calls ‘the glorious inequalities of life.’… Read the rest



No Constitution, No Law *

Nov 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Soon after independent tv stations went blank, dozens of cops surrounded the Supreme Court building.… Read the rest



Telephone Services Cut in Islamabad *

Nov 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Musharraf declared a state of emergency just before a crucial Supreme Court ruling on his election.… Read the rest