Paula Kirby replies: If you value freedom, you should flee from religion as the antelope flees the
lion.… Read the rest
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Washington Post asks: is freedom a religious or secular idea?
Apr 18th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Jesus and Mo are being persecuted
Apr 18th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It’s bigotophobia, and it’s an outrage.… Read the rest
Talk about it like a grownup
Apr 18th, 2012 11:37 am | By Ophelia BensonPaul Fidalgo has a very cogent note to anonymous sneery opponents of the Women in Secularism conference on his (highly recommended) Morning Heresy CFI blog:
… Read the restLook, people, and yes guys, I’m talking to you specifically. This conference is not about “separating” women from men, it’s about having the spine as a movement to say that women deal with prejudices and oppression that are unique to them, thanks to religion, and at the same time recognizing that our own community has a LOT of work to do in how we treat, acknowledge, and highlight our female half. It’s not a conference exclusively FOR women, but yes, about them. Our boss Ron Lindsay says men absolutely should attend. PZ Myers says men
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Poisoning schoolgirls for god
Apr 18th, 2012 10:51 am | By Ophelia BensonIn Afghanistan, of course.
… Read the restAbout 150 Afghan schoolgirls were poisoned on Tuesday after drinking contaminated water at a high school in the country’s north, officials said, blaming it on conservative radicals opposed to female education.
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Some of the 150 girls, who suffered from headaches and vomiting, were in critical condition, while others were able to go home after treatment in hospital, the officials said.
They said they knew the water had been poisoned because a larger tank used to fill the affected water jugs was not contaminated.
“This is not a natural illness. It’s an intentional act to poison schoolgirls,” said Haffizullah Safi, head of Takhar’s public health department.
None of the officials blamed any particular group for
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Oscar Wilde he ain’t
Apr 17th, 2012 5:35 pm | By Ophelia BensonRDF has a plug for the Women in Secularism conference. Elisabeth Cornwell of RDF is one of the speakers.
Naturally the page has filled up with jeering comments from an anonymous bully. Of course it has. It wouldn’t do to miss such an opportunity to express hostility and contempt for women and feminism.
Ho hum.
It’s too bad for him that not all organizations and groups and even conferences are like that. If they were we really might shut up, just to escape the thugs. But they’re not, so we don’t.… Read the rest
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A millstone tied around his neck
Apr 17th, 2012 2:15 pm | By Ophelia BensonOh noes! Trusted Vatican janitor has been raping popes for decades.
… Read the restThe widely publicized trial revealed that Falduto, well regarded and affectionately referred to as “Beppe” by Vatican City residents, had over a period of six decades frequently exploited his position to compel Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul I, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Benedict XVI to engage in unwanted sexual activity.
“The crimes committed by Mr. Falduto are of course shocking and deplorable,” said Dean of the College of Cardinals Angelo Sodano, adding that he had never previously suspected “kindly old Beppe” of any wrongdoing. “But perhaps most upsetting is the fact that this man gained the trust of high-ranking church authorities and then betrayed that
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Onion: trusted Vatican janitor convicted of molesting popes
Apr 17th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
“Perhaps most upsetting is the fact that this man gained the trust of high-ranking church authorities and then betrayed that trust by secretly defiling innocent popes.”… Read the rest
Too many palm fronds
Apr 17th, 2012 1:43 pm | By Ophelia BensonMore on Sadakat Kadri on sharia, this time in the New York Times.
Today the confusion, Mr. Kadri makes plain in “Heaven on Earth,” is how to interpret this wide-ranging series of edicts, some from the Koran and many others based on hadiths, which are reports about the Prophet Muhammad written more than a century after his death. Scholars have sets of interpretations; increasingly freelance jihadists have their own.
Of course they do, and that’s why questions about ”how to interpret this wide-ranging series of edicts” are otiose. That was then, this is now, we have to come up with our own “edicts” based on reasons and subject to review and reform.
… Read the restIn his reading of the Shariah, he
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NY Times on Kadri on sharia
Apr 17th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
“It can be dangerous work for journalists and scholars to single out aspects of Islam for criticism.”… Read the rest
“Interpreting sharia”
Apr 17th, 2012 11:18 am | By Ophelia BensonA lawyer called Sadakat Kadri was on Fresh Air yesterday to talk about his new book on the history of sharia. He’s very critical of the idea that sharia courts are a bad thing. He’s of the “it’s all a matter of interpretation” school, as if that by itself solves the problem of goddy law.
… Read the rest“It’s a huge oral tradition, which was set down in the 9th century and which was then, by some people, transformed into compulsion and rules,” Kadri tells Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross. “It would be literally impossible to follow all of them, because plenty of them directly contradict each other. So you have to make choices, and Muslims have been making choices for … the
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Slow starvation
Apr 16th, 2012 5:49 pm | By Ophelia BensonAnother episode of human inhumanity to other humans.
… Read the restKuala Lumpur. Malaysian police have detained a couple over the alleged murder of a Cambodian maid after the 24-year-old woman died of possible prolonged starvation, police said on Thursday.
Mey Sichan’s employers telephoned for an ambulance on March 31 but paramedics found her dead on arrival, Nasir Salleh, police chief of the northern state of Penang, told AFP. She also had bruises to her body.
A post-mortem revealed that she died from acute gastritis and ulcers likely due to lack of food over a long period, he said. The maid had been working for the family, who manage a hardware shop, for eight months.
“Definitely what happened to Sichan is inhumane.
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Mey Sichan died of acute gastritis and ulcers
Apr 16th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Likely due to lack of food over a long period. In October, Cambodia imposed a temporary ban on sending domestic workers to Malaysia following numerous complaints of abuse.… Read the rest
Malaysia: couple charged with murder of Cambodian maid
Apr 16th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Police suspect Mey Sichan died of prolonged starvation.… Read the rest
A cunning plan
Apr 16th, 2012 2:24 pm | By Ophelia BensonDon’t be in too much of a hurry to point and laugh. This could be a brilliant idea: Cornwall Council has told its schools
that pagan beliefs, which include witchcraft, druidism and the worship of ancient gods such as Thor, should be taught alongside Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
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And an accompanying guide says that pupils should ‘understand the basic beliefs’ of paganism and suggests children could discuss the difficulties a practising pagan pupil might face in school.
But the council’s initiative has dismayed some Christian campaigners, who are alarmed that a religion once regarded as a fringe eccentricity is increasingly gaining official recognition.
While at the same time a religion once regarded as entirely mainstream and Normal and right … Read the rest
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How to improve your numbers
Apr 16th, 2012 2:02 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe BBC does some investigating in Uzbekistan. It finds a nasty habit of sterilizing women without their knowledge or consent.
… Read the restSterilisation is not, officially, the law in Uzbekistan.
But evidence gathered by the BBC suggests that the Uzbek authorities have run a programme over the last two years to sterilise women across the country, often without their knowledge.
Foreign journalists are not welcome in Uzbekistan, and in late February of this year the authorities deported me from the country. I met Adolat and many other Uzbek women in the relative safety of neighbouring Kazakhstan. I also gathered testimony by telephone and email, and in recordings brought out of the country by courier.
None of the women wanted to give
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Uzbekistan’s policy of secretly sterilising women
Apr 16th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Evidence gathered by the BBC suggests Uzbek authorities have run a programme for 2 years to sterilise women across the country, often without their knowledge.… Read the rest
George Pell saves a sinner
Apr 16th, 2012 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Angels appearing and people rising from the dead seemed unlikely, especially after Santa Claus had turned out to be a Myer employee.… Read the rest
Votive candles and peacock feathers
Apr 15th, 2012 5:03 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe Economist paints a grim picture of the outlook for non-alternative aka sane medicine.
… Read the restBy one recent count four in ten American adults use some form of alternative therapy. If Dr Weil’s flourishing business and other programmes are any indication, these will grow even further. For six decades double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trials have helped doctors to sort science from opinion and to sift evidence from anecdote. Now those lines are blurring.
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Powerful supporters have helped the cause. King George VI helped to ensure that homeopathy would be part of Britain’s newly created National Health Service (his grandson, Prince Charles, is also a fan). Royal Copeland, an American senator and homeopath, saw to it that the Food, Drug and Cosmetic
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Jim Jefferies
Apr 15th, 2012 4:22 pm | By Ophelia BensonA month ago Rorschach posted a Jim Jefferies video in anticipation (not eager anticipation, but rather the opposite) of his appearance at the Global Atheist Convention.
So far I’ve managed to watch only three minutes, because it’s a very unpleasant experience. Apparently what makes him so supremely funny is his loathing of women.
Nice work, GAC.… Read the rest
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