Under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, anyone found guilty of “insulting Islam” faces the death penalty.… Read the rest
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Israel: some question benefits for Torah study
Dec 31st, 2010 |
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More than 60% of haredi men don’t work, ditto more than 50% of haredi women. Other Israelis are getting restive.… Read the rest
A dab more theology
Dec 30th, 2010 6:01 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’m reading Ronald Conte’s laying down of the law more calmly and thoroughly, and along with the vicious brutality of it, another thing that strikes me is the plain stupidity. It doesn’t jump out at you at first, partly because the vicious brutality takes up most of your attention, but also because the sober language obscures it; but after awhile it becomes more salient. It is just stupid. There’s nothing to it but repetition and insistence. He says the same thing over and over, interpersed with popes saying it. It’s just a long long string of stupid assertions – which if heeded of course can ruin people’s lives.
This is the bit I was reading when the stupidity started to … Read the rest
There was an arrogance, an independent and defiant air
Dec 30th, 2010 12:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonManiacal Catholics are still explaining that the bishop was right. Gerard Nadal even explains that the bishop was right to “push back against a culture of death.” By insisting that a woman should have been allowed to die along with her fetus, the bishop was pushing back against a culture of death. How does that work?
Nadal explains the “principle of double effect” to our wondering eyes.
… Read the restIn essence the principle states that a lifesaving procedure that cannot be delayed, such as the removal of a cancerous uterus before the baby can be taken in a Cesarean section at viability (~25 weeks gestation), is permissible so long as the death of the baby is the indirect and unintended effect…
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Remembering Denis Dutton
Dec 30th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The lesson on display every day at ALD is that one can be precise and brisk, and nuanced and weird, at the same time.… Read the rest
Women are trafficked into marriage in India
Dec 30th, 2010 |
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Shafiqur Rahman Khan is a gender rights activist and columnist; his organization helps rescue trafficked women.… Read the rest
Dickens’s Xmas Carol is his protest against Xmas
Dec 30th, 2010 |
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Eric MacDonald does a close reading.… Read the rest
Apathy about human rights is deadly
Dec 30th, 2010 |
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Lauryn Oates points out that tyrannies are just as lethal and sorrowful as earthquakes and tornadoes.… Read the rest
Ashtiani’s fate is still unclear
Dec 30th, 2010 |
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Her lawyer has been forced out of the country.… Read the rest
Godless women
Dec 29th, 2010 5:20 pm | By Ophelia BensonJen McCreight has a second Most Influential Female Atheist contest, and I’m nominated again, which is my reward for being notoriously obnoxious, which I would be even without a reward, but rewards make it even more fun.
But other sweller more influential people are also nominated, and you get three votes, so vote. Allow me to put in a plug for Maryam Namazie, who rocks. They all rock, but allow me to put in a plug for Maryam anyway.… Read the rest
So long and thanks for all the links
Dec 29th, 2010 5:02 pm | By Ophelia BensonIt’s sad about Denis Dutton. ALDaily is all in black.
Denis was a friend to B&W, from very early in its career – about three months into it, I think. He added it to Favorites, and soon after that he started linking to articles. He helped B&W get an audience.
It is melancholy that he’s gone.… Read the rest
Most influential female atheist of 2010 poll
Dec 29th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Second annual blaghag poll. It is an Honor Just to be Nominated. It’s an honor to get ten votes, too, chiz chiz.… Read the rest
There’s plenty of time for evolution
Dec 29th, 2010 |
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Jerry Coyne on a new paper that shows mathematically that simultaneous substitution is much much faster than “serial” substitution.… Read the rest
The relevant self-development training modules will be helpful
Dec 29th, 2010 11:27 am | By Ophelia BensonThe US Army requires its soldiers to have something called “spiritual fitness.”
The US Army distributes a mandatory survey called an SFT, which stands for “Soldier Fitness Tracker”. The purpose of this survey is to measure an individual soldier’s competency in four areas, Emotional, Social, Family and Spiritual.
Yes really.
Here is what they tell someone who scores badly in that last area:
… Read the restSpiritual fitness is an area of possible difficulty for you. You may lack a sense of meaning and purpose in your life. At times, it is hard for you to make sense of what is happening to you and others around you. You may not feel connected to something larger than yourself. You may question your
Trivia
Dec 29th, 2010 11:09 am | By Ophelia BensonThis is very trivial, but quite funny in a way. Remember “steph” who derailed the “F word” thread last week with endless passive-aggressive rambling about gnu atheism and New Zealand? And then suddenly at the end went all cuddly and we can get along? No, you probably don’t, because you probably stopped reading that thread when she derailed it, and quite right too.
But if you do, you might be amused to learn that she didn’t really mean the cuddly part. She derailed someone else’s thread – some theology type – to say how horrible I am. Apropos of absolutely nothing. I mean, it’s like a clown suddenly appearing in the middle of a sober newscast. Wha?? Truly funny.
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Celebrities and Science 2010 [pdf]
Dec 29th, 2010 |
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Detox, the Master Cleanse, magnets, Power Balance bracelets, charcoal.… Read the rest
Five suspected Islamist militants arrested
Dec 29th, 2010 |
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The four held in Denmark planned to enter the building housing the Jyllands-Posten and “kill as many of the people present as possible”.… Read the rest
Police arrest 5 in plot against Jyllands-Posten
Dec 29th, 2010 |
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The Danish newspaper and those connected with the publication of the Muhammed cartoons have been regular targets of violence.… Read the rest
Katha Pollitt’s hero of 2010: Shirley Sherrod
Dec 29th, 2010 |
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What does it say about the US that a hack like Breitbart can destroy a decades-long career in one day?… Read the rest
