Make noise

Sep 13th, 2009 1:39 pm | By

So…what’s the Home Office thinking? That now that Pervez Kambaksh is out of prison and safely out of Afghanistan, it’s only right to replace him with another apostate? Or what?

[Anonymous], activist of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) and One Law for All Campaign, has been detained on September 10, 2009 and is facing imminent deportation back to Afghanistan where he will face the death penalty for ‘apostasy.’ As part of his fight against the Islamists, [Anonymous] has publicly renounced Islam in order to break the taboo that comes with such a renunciation and push for the right to leave religion, particularly crucial given that apostasy is punishable by death under Sharia law. As [Anonymous] has said

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Muradi’s Act of Solidarity With the People of Iran *

Sep 13th, 2009 | Filed by

Less than two weeks ago. Why is the Home Office planning to deport him?!… Read the rest



Pointing

Sep 12th, 2009 4:53 pm | By

Karen Armstrong is irritating in a great many ways, but one of the major ways is her passion for stringing together resounding words that sound vaguely impressive but don’t actually mean anything that one can figure out – that are carefully chosen not to mean anything. That is a habit that always makes me want to hit things, and she has a really severe case of it.

In the past, many of the most influential Jewish, Christian and Muslim thinkers understood that what we call “God” is merely a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence, whose existence cannot be proved but is only intuited by means of spiritual exercises and a compassionate lifestyle that enable us to

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Results

Sep 12th, 2009 12:00 pm | By

As you may or may not know, Marie-Therese O’Loughlin, survivor of the nightmare of Goldenbridge Industrial School, has been working hard to get the education that the ‘Sisters of Mercy’ denied her. She took her first exam, in English, last June. She wasn’t sure she’d done terribly well, but was determined to re-take the exam next year if necessary.

She got her results a few days ago.

She got an A.… Read the rest



‘Bible-carrying Fanatic’ Hijacked Mexican Plane *

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‘Exactly what many critics of conservatives take advantage of to push their anti-God efforts in America.’… Read the rest



No Darwin Movie Please We’re American *

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US distributors decline ‘Creation’ because it’s too ‘controversial.’… Read the rest



Modern Religion Emulates the Trappings of Science *

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It’s not working, so call Karen Armstrong for wool about ‘a symbol that points beyond itself to an indescribable transcendence.’… Read the rest



Armstrong and Dawkins on God *

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‘Religion is a kind of art form.’ ‘Evolution is God’s redundancy notice.’… Read the rest



Wot valuable lessons?

Sep 11th, 2009 5:45 pm | By

Boris Johnson said a fatuous thing.

“There are valuable lessons people of all backgrounds can learn from Islam, such as the importance of community spirit, family ties, compassion and helping those less fortunate, all of which lie at the heart of the teachings of Ramadan.”

Obviously meant to be a very kind inclusive generous outreachy thing, but fatuous nevertheless, because if that were true, wouldn’t it show up somewhere? Wouldn’t there be at least one country run according to ‘Islamic principles’ or just plain sharia that was unusually good at compassion and helping those less fortunate? A city on a hill, a beacon to the rest of the world? Or at least a well-known and much-discussed example of compassionate … Read the rest



Colleagues remember

Sep 11th, 2009 1:21 pm | By

Sultan Munadi.

Barry Bearak, South Asia Bureau Co-Chief, 1998-2002: “Mr. Munadi, as well as the other “translators” who have worked—and continue to work—for The Times in Afghanistan are also skilled journalists. They accompany Western reporters into the field, leading as much as following. They are a walking Who’s Who, historian, guide, lie detector, supply sergeant, master of logistics, taking equal the risks without equal the glory or pay. One more thing: “translators” like Mr. Munadi take responsibility for the reporter’s life…With the Taliban driven from Kabul, Sultan returned to his formal journalism studies while also working for The Times. When he was graduated, party was held at a newly-opened restaurant. I had the opportunity to talk with Mr. Munadi’s … Read the rest



The BBC on the ‘English Defense League’ *

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‘So if it’s not exclusively white, is it just a cover for a wider Islamophobia?’… Read the rest



Colleagues Remember Sultan Munadi *

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A terrible loss.… Read the rest



Tariq Ramadan Says He’s Been Too Nice *

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‘Take the cartoon riots, or the bombings in Madrid. It leads to mistrust.’… Read the rest



Boris Johnson Cites Valuable Lessons of Islam *

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‘Such as the importance of community spirit, family ties, compassion and helping those less fortunate.’… Read the rest



Halal Search Engines for Muslims *

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It is so useful to be told what is haram and what is halal.… Read the rest



Male Clergy Coerce Women Into Sex *

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He says it is God’s will and she takes his word for it. Easy.… Read the rest



Get the sick bag, it’s Tony Blair

Sep 10th, 2009 6:18 pm | By

Tony Blair gets more sickening every day. Individualism, financial crisis, profit, communal good, deeper level, materialistic, my generation, urk urk urk.

The danger is clear: that pursuit of pleasure becomes an end in itself. It is here that faith can step in, can show us a proper sense of duty to others, responsibility for the world around us, and can lead us to, as the Holy Father calls it, caritas in veritate.

Ew? Ew ew ew ew EW!

What the hell does he mean ‘the Holy Father’? He’s not my fucking Holy Father! He may be Tony Blair’s Holy Father but he’s not mine, so he’s not ‘the.’ The arrogance of them – thinking there is such a thing … Read the rest



Kristof and WuDunn on the Oppression of Women *

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It’s not news, so it doesn’t get much coverage.… Read the rest



Dwight Furrow on Sholto Byrnes on Atheism *

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His entire argument rests on a sophomoric understanding of the work of David Hume.… Read the rest



Extra Vitamins Pointless for Most People *

Sep 10th, 2009 | Filed by

And some are bad for you. Eat a healthy diet, skip the pills.… Read the rest