Melbourne Imam: OK for Men to Hit Their Wives *

Jan 21st, 2009 | Filed by

Wives not allowed to refuse sex unless ill. ‘Amazing, how can a person rape his wife?’… Read the rest



Of course, not on the head

Jan 21st, 2009 10:19 am | By

It’s always nice to get some spiritual advice, don’t you think? A Melbourne imam gave his male followers some of that a few years ago, in a lecture titled ‘The Keys to a Successful Marriage.’

He said under Islamic law, as described in a koranic verse, it was a man’s right to demand sex from his wife whenever he felt like it. “If the husband was to ask her for a sexual relationship and she is preparing the bread on the stove she must leave it and come and respond to her husband, she must respond,” Mr Hamza told his male followers on the video sermon. He then mocked Australia’s criminal laws, which required consent for sex to be

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Never in the history of Islam have women

Jan 20th, 2009 1:29 pm | By

The joys of sharia again.

Islamic authorities in the northern Nigerian city of Kano have told organisers of a planned protest by divorced women to cancel the event. The head of the Sharia police, or Hisbah, said the planned protest was an “embarrassment”, and is “un-Islamic”…Women’s rights activists say divorced women are often thrown out of their homes, lose custody of their children, and many end up destitute. The Director General of the Hisbah…said the idea of street protests was “un-Islamic” and “morally wrong”. “Never in the history of Islam have women taken to the street to press for their demands,” he said.

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Kano, Nigeria: Sharia Cops Block Women’s Rally *

Jan 20th, 2009 | Filed by

The head of the Sharia police said the planned protest was ‘an embarrassment’ and ‘un-Islamic.’… Read the rest



Science Adviser Defends Homeopathy *

Jan 20th, 2009 | Filed by

MPs criticise John Beddington for failing to question the government’s use of scientific evidence.… Read the rest



Homophobia in Schools the Last OK Prejudice *

Jan 20th, 2009 | Filed by

65% of pupils in secular schools have experienced homophobic bullying, 75% in ‘faith’ schools.… Read the rest



Kogelo, Kenya Celebrates the Inauguration *

Jan 20th, 2009 | Filed by

‘He has taught us that we should practise true democracy. I hope he will tell dictators to practise democracy.’… Read the rest



Taliban Destroy 5 Schools in Mingora *

Jan 20th, 2009 | Filed by

Girls banned from school, women not allowed to go shopping, bodies dumped in the square.… Read the rest



The Anglicans are sharpening the knives

Jan 19th, 2009 2:34 pm | By

Once again the Anglican church drops the mask.

In a paper published on Monday, the Church will voice concern over how the [Human Rights Act] is being interpreted and claim that it has been used by secularists to advance a liberal agenda.

Yes…as opposed to a theocratic agenda. And a theocratic agenda would be better because?

Leading Church figures have claimed that there has been an overemphasis on equality legislation at the expense of faith groups…[Christians] have complained that law has failed to allow them freedom of their beliefs. The Church paper suggests that Christians should be wary of resorting to human rights legislation, which it claims has become a “tool of secular liberalism”.

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Lotsa Religion at the Inauguration *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

Brings people together, shows God is looking over the people, bow your heads and pray.… Read the rest



C of E Pitches a Fit About Human Rights Act *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

Church bosses say there is an overemphasis on equality legislation at the expense of ‘faith groups.’… Read the rest



Darwin Wondered if His Children Were Too Inbred *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

He was right, yet they have produced dozens of descendants eminent in science, medicine and the professions.… Read the rest



Girls’ Education Ended in Swat Valley *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

School administrators have announced that more than 900 private schools will remain closed.… Read the rest



David Pilgrim Reviews ‘Try to Remember’ *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

‘Psychiatry’s Clash over Meaning, Memory and Mind.’ See Allen Esterson’s comment at the end.… Read the rest



Personal Experience Makes Ethical Issue Vivid *

Jan 19th, 2009 | Filed by

A moral philosopher has a brain tumour, may lose her memory and self, is furious that euthanasia is not an option.… Read the rest



X marks the whatsit

Jan 18th, 2009 5:45 pm | By

Heresy Corner quotes David Deutsch, a theoretical physicist and computer scientist at Oxford, on the ‘anthropic principle’ as an argument for the existence of god.

I do not believe that the ‘fine-tuning’ of physical constants provides any sort of argument for the existence of God or anything else supernatural. That is because if the constants had been set intentionally by supernatural entities, then the intentions of those entities must themselves have been at least as ‘fine-tuned’ when they set the constants, and that fine-tuning would remain unexplained. Hence that supernatural hypothesis does not even address the fine-tuning problem, let alone solve it.

More generally arguing for supernatural explanations on the grounds that the current scientific explanation for something or

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CPJ Concerned About Zimbabwean Photojournalist *

Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed by

Anderson Shadreck Manyere was denied bail despite allegations that he was tortured in police detention.… Read the rest



The Mess in Zimbabwe *

Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed by

Trillion-dollar notes; 80% unemployment; cholera. Tsvangirai appeals for release of Mukoko.… Read the rest



Jestina Mukoko’s Affidavit [pdf] *

Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed by

The punishment for heading a human rights organization.… Read the rest



Opponents of Mugabe Tell Court of Torture *

Jan 18th, 2009 | Filed by

Jestina Mukoko was forced to kneel on gravel for hours; she wept on the stand as she recounted her ordeal.… Read the rest