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Is the first issue of Sans “Islamophobic”? [Swedish] *

Jan 25th, 2011 | Filed by

Sara Larsson and Christer Sturmark respond to the accusation from a Christian think tank. The answer is No.… Read the rest



Journalism 101

Jan 25th, 2011 11:28 am | By

Lauryn Oates points out that the TES reported the Taliban had gone all sweet and cuddly on girls’ education, while absent-mindedly also reporting that it had that on hearsay.

The only person quoted in the story was Afghan Education Minister Farooq Wardak, who reported, “What I am hearing at the very upper policy level of the Taliban is that they are no more opposing education and also girls’ education.”

No confirmation from the Taliban itself was provided in the story, or since.

Oh. Which, in basic beginners’ journalism, or basic beginners’ epistemology, or courts of law, or historiography, is Not Good Enough. NPR re-learned this just recently after it reported that Gabrielle Giffords had been shot and killed, based on … Read the rest



Taliban still evil and opposed to educating girls *

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That story last week reporting they’d gone pro-girls’-school was just something someone said. Can you say “crap journalism”?… Read the rest



HRW highlights Egypt human rights violations *

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HRW said security officers targeted bloggers and journalists who criticized government policies and exposed human rights violations.… Read the rest



Oh noes, Ricky Gervais dissed God! *

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Charlie Sheen can take it, but God goes all to pieces.… Read the rest



Tunisian women fear Islamist return *

Jan 25th, 2011 | Filed by

Dorra Bouzid, a well-known journalist and feminist, said women had to be prepared to fight to keep the rights they had won.… Read the rest



Child “witches” in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria *

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“We had to leave the children where we found them.”… Read the rest



Kylie Sturgess interviews Desiree Schell *

Jan 25th, 2011 | Filed by

Skeptically Speaking is a show for people who are curious about the world, whether they consider themselves skeptics or not.… Read the rest



Religions evolved to take the credit for good stuff

Jan 24th, 2011 6:28 pm | By

Paul W has another good comment on Ben’s post (from 2009 is it?). It’s about social science that purports to show that religion>happiness, and where the holes are.

One of the most robust findings in all of psychology is that people tend think their own children are above average. Should we then conclude that the large majority of children are above average?

Another of the most robust findings in the social sciences is that people tend to think that their own cultures are superior, and that the central, distinctive tenets of their own religions are true, and that the comparable distinctive tenets of others’ are false.

The robustness of a finding may not reflect ground truth, but pervasive systematic biases.

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Iran hangs two for taking pictures *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

Iranian prosecutors said Kazemi and Hajaghaei had taken photos and footage of the protests and distributed them on the internet.… Read the rest



Iran hangs 2 activists for election protests *

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Iran has sentenced around a dozen activists to death for their role in the post-poll unrest.… Read the rest



Montaigne and empathy and mirror neurons *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

For Montaigne, as for contemporary neuroscientists, humans have an inbuilt imitative, sympathetic capacity.… Read the rest



A ‘Witch-Girl’ Rescued in Akwa Ibom State

Jan 24th, 2011 | By Leo Igwe

 

On January 11, 2011, I led a team of police officers who rescued an 8 year old girl, Esther Obot Moses, in a remote village, Nsit Ubium, in Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria.

Esther, according to locals, was accused of witchcraft and abandoned by her family. She was sleeping in the local market till a 40 year old man, Okokon, ‘kidnapped’ her.

Police arrested Okokon who is believed to have some mental problems. He has been living with Esther in his shanty building since last year, and he raped her several times.

Both Okokon and Esther made statements at the police station at Nsit Ubium. Esther was later taken to Uyo and handed over to the Ministry of Women … Read the rest



The social protections

Jan 24th, 2011 12:11 pm | By

Georges Rey says many pointed and relevant things about belief in “God”: meaning “a supernatural, psychological being, i.e., a being not subject to ordinary physical limitations, but capable of some or other mental state, such as knowing, caring, loving, disapproving” who “knows about our lives, cares about the good, either created the physical world or can intervene in it, and, at least in Christianity, is in charge of a person’s whereabouts in an ‘afterlife’.”

Now, it doesn’t seem to me even a remotely serious possibility that such a God exists: his non-existence is, in the words of the American jury system, “beyond a reasonable doubt.” I am, of course, well aware that plenty of arguments and appeals to

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A doctor who believes in choice in dying *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

She rejects the argument that assisted dying undermines trust in the medical profession. “It is the other way round – not being able to assist undermines trust.”… Read the rest



Astrologers demand fair and balanced coverage *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

The pursuit of meaningful predictions in astrology isn’t so much flogging a dead horse as punching a piece of rock and wondering why it won’t say anything.… Read the rest



“New” atheists overlook the comforts of animism *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

Religion’s chief vir­tue is as a “cop­ing mech­a­nism” for our trou­bles.… Read the rest



Jesus and Mo channel BioLogos *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

New atheists are so patronizing. Their tiny minds just can’t grasp our profundities.… Read the rest



Jesus and Mo on Warsi *

Jan 24th, 2011 | Filed by

Mo should go into politics.… Read the rest



Power without scrutiny

Jan 23rd, 2011 5:12 pm | By

Andrew Anthony is good on the subject of Warsi’s little talk on “Islamophobia.”

She has complained that the last government was “too suspicious” of faith and treated it as “a rather quaint relic of our pre-industrial history”. Given that Tony Blair was overtly religious, his government expanded and promoted faith schools and consistently tried to pass censorious blasphemy laws, it gives pause to wonder how much more religious Warsi would like her own government to be. 

Really. She thinks Labour wasn’t religious enough?

In citing liberal critics of religion such as Polly Toynbee as representing an “abhorrent” attitude, she certainly made it clear how much less secular she would like society to be.

A lot less.

Last year, Number

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