What Does Humanism Mean? *

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Nigel Warburton asks Andrew Copson. One thing it’s not is some sort of quasi-religion.… Read the rest



Baluch Tribal Traditions ‘Help Stop Obscenity’ *

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Zehri told MPs to stop making such a fuss. ‘Only those who indulge in immoral acts should be afraid.’… Read the rest



Pakistan: Senator Defends Murder of 5 Women *

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Baloch Senator Israr Ullah Zehri said ‘these are our norms which should not be highlighted negatively’.… Read the rest



Regent’s Park Mosque Preacher Says ‘Kill Them’ *

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Adulterers, converts, gays, women who ‘make themselves like a man’ – kill them all.… Read the rest



Secularists Are Not the Anti-Christ *

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Cardinal Brady is demanding the right to control the way of life of every citizen in every European country.… Read the rest



Inside Orissa’s Communal Caldron *

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The underlying cause is the battle between Hindus and Christian converts over reservations.… Read the rest



‘Religious Beliefs’ Outweigh Medical Hygiene *

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Radiographer told to bare forearms or lose job. She believes her ‘diversity human rights’ were violated.… Read the rest



Women Imams Preach Killing of Gays, ‘Apostates’ *

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‘He is Muslim and he gets out of Islam. What are we going to do? We kill him, kill, kill.’… Read the rest



The most evil, filthy things

Aug 31st, 2008 7:04 am | By

The reporter for Channel 4 is filming undercover as the woman preacher gives her talk.

What should be done to a Muslim who converts to another faith? “We kill him,” she says, “kill him, kill, kill…You have to kill him, you understand?” Adulterers, she says, are to be stoned to death – and as for homosexuals, and women who “make themselves like a man, a woman like a man … the punishment is kill, kill them, throw them from the highest place”. These punishments, the preacher says, are to be implemented in a future Islamic state. “This is not to tell you to start killing people,” she continues. “There must be a Muslim leader, when the Muslim army becomes

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Worship of violence

Aug 30th, 2008 2:45 pm | By

No, it’s not just another ‘choice’.

It may be an unusual case, but it’s hardly the first time that extreme religious belief has resulted in cruelty to children. Now that the “misery memoir” has become a cliché of contemporary publishing, it’s worth remembering that many of the most significant accounts of childhood misery have been associated with religious repression…[I]n Memoir, one of hundreds of books chronicling brutal Irish Catholic childhoods, John McGahern writes of a life in which sudden physical blows were followed by sudden instructions to bow down in front of a crucifix (a fetishisation of extreme violence if ever there was one) and pray. “Authority’s writ ran from God the Father down and could not be questioned,”

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Trying to comprehend the significance of it all

Aug 30th, 2008 2:05 pm | By

Self-flagellation is a good thing.

There are elements of the Zaidi case that will sound familiar to those who grew up in a Punjabi Shia household. There is nothing odd in the father of the household engaging in this particular practice. But I have personally never seen anybody coerced into it, although coercion can, admittedly, take many indirect forms.

Nothing odd, that is, in the father of the household engaging in self-flagellation. Well that depends on what you mean by ‘odd.’ It may be something one has seen before, but that doesn’t mean it’s not odd. I’m going to go right out on a limb here and say that whipping one’s back with knives is, indeed, odd, also stupid … Read the rest



Carl Elliott in Defense of the Beta Blocker *

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Especially good performance enhancers when the performance involves an anxiety-producing public setting. … Read the rest



Giordano Bruno *

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Once he mounted the pyre, a crucifix was held up to his face; he turned away angrily.… Read the rest



Like Everything Else, It’s About ‘Choice’ *

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If parents have the right to believe what they like, their children have the right learn that some things are wrong.… Read the rest



Why Self-flagellation Matters *

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Those adults who engage in self-flagellation do so with a consciousness of the ceremonial nature of the act.… Read the rest



Religious Riots Spread in Orissa *

Aug 29th, 2008 | Filed by

Hindu groups accuse Xians of forced conversion, Xians say lower-caste Hindus convert willingly to escape caste system.… Read the rest



Court Upholds Abortion Rights in Mexico *

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Mexico values its anticlerical political tradition as well as its Catholic heritage.… Read the rest



No Eating at Council Meetings During Ramadan *

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‘No one religion should be accorded more status or influence than others,’ says Lib-Dem councillor.… Read the rest



Grayling on Religion and Self-inflicted Pain *

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Christianity and Hinduism can offer examples that make zanjir self-flagellation look like a haircut. … Read the rest



Stephen Law’s Book Club Starts *

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Even if religious leaders do have expertise on ethical issues, that doesn’t entail we should defer to them.… Read the rest