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Kurt Westergaard’s attacker sentenced to 9 years *

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Followed by deportation to Somalia.… Read the rest



Ever-growing “blasphemy”-hunt in Pakistan *

Feb 4th, 2011 | Filed by

The threat of this uncontested vigilantism posing as Islamic empowerment should be taken as seriously as the Taliban.… Read the rest



It’s not just crazy liberals who get abortions *

Feb 4th, 2011 | Filed by

Republicans treat abortion like an unfortunate side-effect of women’s petty, selfish natures.… Read the rest



Why Rob Knop dislikes the term “gnu atheist” *

Feb 4th, 2011 | Filed by

Because it names those horrible gnu atheists.… Read the rest



Tariq Ali on Salman Taseer and Pakistan *

Feb 3rd, 2011 | Filed by

It would make things so much easier if only they could give it another name: military democracy perhaps?… Read the rest



Resonant phrases

Feb 3rd, 2011 12:51 pm | By

I want to dispute one small item in Philip Kitcher’s “Militant Modern Atheism.” [pdf]

He describes the people in between the mythically self-conscious and the doctrinally-entangled, “whose ideas about how to interpret doctrinal sentences are far less definite.”

They are not prepared to say, with the mythically self-conscious, that there is no defensible interpretation of those sentences on which they are committed to the existence of transcendent entities. On the other hand, they are not willing to offer any definite interpretation that would provide a content to which they would subscribe.

Oh those. Yes. The hand-wavers; the resorters to purple language. What about them?

Many of them are inclined to take refuge in language that is resonant and opaque, metaphorical

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Sherry Rehman drops effort to repeal blasphemy laws *

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Pakistan People’s Party MP made her decision after the government ruled out changing the law.… Read the rest



UK: aid money was spent on pope’s visit *

Feb 3rd, 2011 | Filed by

“Our contribution recognised the Catholic Church’s role as a major provider of health and education services in developing countries.”… Read the rest



Massimo Pigliucci reviews Sam Harris *

Feb 3rd, 2011 | Filed by

Harris entirely evades philosophical criticism of his positions, on the simple ground that he finds metaethics “boring.”… Read the rest



Supreme Court justice misunderstood tax form *

Feb 3rd, 2011 | Filed by

Clarence Thomas didn’t report his wife’s salary from the Heritage Foundation “due to a misunderstanding of the filing instructions.”… Read the rest



Women just don’t understand the offside rule *

Feb 3rd, 2011 | Filed by

They haven’t got the brain cells, you see.… Read the rest



Hey kids, let’s redefine rape! *

Feb 2nd, 2011 | Filed by

No broken bones? Pff, that’s not rape. No abortion for you!… Read the rest



One talk too many

Feb 2nd, 2011 4:45 pm | By

Hmm. Paul Sims at the New Humanist is still enthusiastic about the possibilities of dialogue between believers and non-believers. I agree that that can be a fine thing, or an anodyne thing, much of the time…but there are limits. I’m not sure Paul is sufficiently aware of what the limits ought to be.

Last night, I attended a meeting between representatives of Catholic Voices and members of the Central London Humanist Group (CLHG), which took place in the hall of St Saviour’s Church in Pimlico. It was the second such event, the first having taken place in central London last October – the point, as I explained in a piece in the current issue of New Humanist, is to

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Azar Majedi to the people of Egypt *

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As one who has struggled for human rights for years.… Read the rest



An Encomium for Richard Holloway

Feb 2nd, 2011 | By Andrew Taggart

I admire Richard Holloway for his courage. Here is a religious man who, from 1986-2000, was Bishop of Edinburgh; a man of virtue concerned with his neighbor, with social justice, and with the common good; and, not the least, a contemplative man who somewhere along the way lost his faith but not his desire for transcendence. I don’t know when his doubts became so substantial that they compelled him to leave the Anglican Church, but I imagine that the decision came only after the crisis had become too acute to ignore and too great to bear.

What brought on this crisis, one that emerged, no doubt, over the course of many years only to reach critical mass in the past … Read the rest



Sisters and brothers

Feb 2nd, 2011 12:19 pm | By

The president of the Catholic Health Association, “Sister” Carol Keehan, is proud and happy to uphold the “authority” of Catholic bishops to tell medical personnel and hospital administrators what to do, including, of course, telling them to let pregnant women die if it takes an abortion to save their lives. “Sister” Carol Keehan is saying yes, bishop, it is right and good that you and your bishop friends should be able to forbid doctors to save women’s lives. “Sister” Carol Keehan is endorsing the bishops’ wish for more women to die; she’s agreeing with them that that woman in Phoenix (with four young children) should be dead. With a “sister” like her who needs enemies?

Thank you again for taking

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Bangladesh: teenage girl whipped to death *

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She was 15. A village court in Shariatpur sentenced her to 100 lashes for having an affair with a married man.… Read the rest



Archbish Dolan rejoices at theocratic grip on hospitals *

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President of US Conference of Catholic Bishops sets out plans to dictate laws to Congress.… Read the rest



Catholic Health Association says bishops rule *

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Bishops have the authority, so if they say a hospital must let a woman die, that’s how it is.… Read the rest



Kenan Malik on Islamists, secular radicals, and dictators *

Feb 2nd, 2011 | Filed by

What the demonstrators in Cairo and Tunis have been demanding is not an Islamic state, but a more open, democratic society.… Read the rest