If you value freedom, you should flee from religion as the antelope flees the lion.… Read the rest
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On Sans and islamophobia
Feb 15th, 2011 | By Sara Larsson and Christer SturmarkHelle Klein has instinctively labeled Sans magazine as islamophobic, solely on the grounds that its cover portrays a woman in a burqa. If that is the case, most articles and news stories from Afghanistan should be labeled islamophobic in the delusional world of Helle Klein, write Sara Larsson and Christer Sturmark, editor and editor in chief of Sans magazine.
The new cultural magazine Sans has recently been launched. Its theme is the religious oppression of women and in the issue’s main article, American feminist and author Ophelia Benson is interviewed. In her book “Does God Hate Women?”, Benson examines how women’s human rights are violated in the name of conservative religious traditions all over the world.
On Sans’ cover, which … Read the rest
Go ahead, call me soppy
Feb 15th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
James Croft has done an inspirational Humanist video. So I’m inspired, so sue me.… Read the rest
S Dakota Moves To Legalize Killing Abortion Providers
Feb 15th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
A bill under consideration in South Dakota would make murder to prevent an abortion a “justifiable homicide” in many cases.… Read the rest
Chopra says “spirituality” and science are converging
Feb 15th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Also says atheists are too noisy and loud. What is he, silent?… Read the rest
What is Robert Wright’s basic view?
Feb 14th, 2011 3:57 pm | By Ophelia BensonRobert Wright is reliably vulgar. He shows us how it’s done in a throwaway little piece in The American Prospect – one that’s smug, thought-free and pandering all at once. Rather like a piece of political advertising.
He didn’t like nerds when he was in high school. (No, I bet he didn’t.) Then somebody told him about B F Skinner.
As intellectuals go, Skinner was pretty dismissive of intellectuals — at least the ones who blathered unproductively about “freedom” and “dignity,” the ones he considered insufficiently hard-nosed and scientific.
Look, he said, people are animals. Kind of like laboratory rats, except taller.
And I stopped trying to read it. What a cheap mind, what an impoverished vocabulary, what a stale … Read the rest
News flash: the Taliban violate human rights
Feb 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The next stage—may it come soon—will be the realization that the Taliban does not “violate” human rights, but entirely lacks the concept of their existence.… Read the rest
Syria: continued detention of ‘Ali al-‘Abdullah
Feb 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
English PEN considers that the journalist is being targeted solely for the peaceful exercise of his right to freedom of expression.… Read the rest
Happy Valentine’s day Salman Rushdie
Feb 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
He’s working on a memoir of his decade in hiding. He’s flourishing, thank you.… Read the rest
The fatwa was 22 years ago today
Feb 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Salman Rushdie is still here, so yaboosucks!… Read the rest
Irish church is tottering
Feb 14th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Ireland has good hope of “becoming like other European countries” where religion is marginal to society. Woot!… Read the rest
Seems, madam? Nay it is; I know not seems
Feb 13th, 2011 4:56 pm | By Ophelia BensonRussell says Aikin and Talisse have portrayed themselves as accommodationists when they seem in fact not to be accommodationists. I thought I would corroborate that – they’re not accommodationists. They say so in their book.
[W]e do not consider ourselves to be accommodationists. We think that the religious believer’s core commitments are simply false; we also hold that adopting religious beliefs often has bad moral consequences. We stand, really, in firm opposition to religious belief and to the very idea of a supreme deity. As subsequent chapters will make clear, we are not just atheists (people who reject religious belief), but antitheists (people who think that religious belief is morally bad. [p 92]
There you go. You’ll never find an … Read the rest
Mubarak used those 18 days to stash the money
Feb 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
“They can lose the homes and some of the bank accounts, but they will have wanted to get the gold bars and other investments to safe quarters.”… Read the rest
An accommodation with political Islam?
Feb 13th, 2011 12:29 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhat does Anthony Shadid mean?
There is a fear in the West, one rarely echoed here, that Egypt’s revolution could go the way of Iran’s, when radical Islamists ultimately commandeered a movement that began with a far broader base. But the two are very different countries. In Egypt, the uprising offers the possibility of an accommodation with political Islam rare in the Arab world — that without the repression that accompanied Mr. Mubarak’s rule, Islam could present itself in a more moderate guise.
What does he mean “an accommodation with political Islam”? And why does he couple that with the different subject of a potentially moderate Islam?
Political Islam means theocracy. It means government by Islam and according to sharia… Read the rest
Adam Gopnik on whither the internet books
Feb 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Priest rejoices at plane crash deaths
Feb 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It’s horrid for the relatives but it’s a wonderful day for the stiffs.… Read the rest
NY Times cheers prospect of political Islam in Egypt
Feb 13th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
“In Egypt, the uprising offers the possibility of an accommodation with political Islam rare in the Arab world.”… Read the rest
We do not evaluate, we demonstrate the diversity
Feb 12th, 2011 3:58 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe whufflings of the science museum are still sticking in my craw, making me irritable and restless and apt to shy at sudden noises. There’s just something about them…
The fifth floor gallery, you should understand, is divided into 3, like ancient Gaul.
2 large areas called Modern Medicine and Before Modern Medicine and a smaller area called Living Medical Traditions which was updated in 2006. Within this section there is a small area devoted to ‘Personal Stories’ which show how people choose to use medical treatments from different traditions.
That’s where the whuffling begins, you see. Another term for whuffling would be PR-speak. Spot the PR-speak. It is in “how people choose to use medical treatments” and it is … Read the rest
An epidemic of woo at universities and museums
Feb 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
A “center for integrative medicine”; an obsession with Anthroposophy; a Center for Sprituality and Healing; the Science Museum…… Read the rest
More on the science wooseum
Feb 12th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Are science museums obliged to present only a scientific, empirical view of the world in their exhibitions? Yes.… Read the rest
