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Five Scheduled Executions in Iran

Oct 21st, 2009 | By Jahanshah Rashidian

Appeal to U.N. for Stopping Execution of Political Prisoners in Iran
To Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, the General Secretary of the United Nations
(Also to all freedom-loving people and all governments of the Free World)

Five prisoners are scheduled to be executed in Iran on charges of taking part in protests following the fraudulent presidential election in June. All freedom-loving people, free-world governments, and particularly the U.N. must intervene in this gross violation of human rights by the Iranian Islamic regime.

Following the fraudulent presidential election in Iranian, Tehran’s Revolutionary Court has recently sentenced five political activists to death, and their execution has been scheduled. With all due respect, we all freedom-loving Iranians expect you, the people and authorities of the … Read the rest



The Sisters of Cruelty

Oct 21st, 2009 10:24 am | By

Another pretty story from Ireland.

Kathleen, with her her sisters, Sarah Louise and Lydia, were taken from their mother in a dawn raid on their Dublin tenement home and found guilty in the children’s court of being “destitute” and “having a parent who does not exercise proper guardianship”…“The people who took us from Mummy were paid a bounty by the religious orders because the nuns in turn received half a man’s wage per week for every child they took. It was a business. They called us destitute and uncared for, but that’s what they condemned us to — we were loved and cared for, but they took us away”…The regime at Moate was unremittingly grim. “I learnt to be

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Background on NPR’s Goddy Reporter *

Oct 20th, 2009 | Filed by

Received a Templeton fellowship. Reported sympathetically on Creation Museum, Dominonist film festival.… Read the rest



D J Grothe on NPR ‘Bitter Rift’ Story *

Oct 20th, 2009 | Filed by

There was near unanimity at CFI in support of Blasphemy Day. Paul Kurtz and a few others dissented.… Read the rest



Catholic Church Operates in Northern Ireland Too *

Oct 20th, 2009 | Filed by

The issue of child abuse cannot be ignored or left simply to individuals taking action through the courts.… Read the rest



Cover-ups Will Be Exposed in Dublin Report *

Oct 20th, 2009 | Filed by

Bishops often moved the abuser priests into poorer, working-class areas, where people were more trusting.… Read the rest



Catherine Deveny Asks a Cardinal About Hell *

Oct 20th, 2009 | Filed by

‘I am not asking for forgiveness and it wasn’t a mistake. It was a choice.’ ‘Well, in that case, you will be judged.’… Read the rest



The Mortal Coil

Oct 20th, 2009 | By Colin Brewer

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Colin Brewer was a Birmingham University Research Fellow attached to the British Pregnancy Advisory Service and also its psychiatric advisor. He published several papers about various aspects of abortion in peer-reviewed journals, including the British Medical Journal and also wrote articles about abortion for the better class of newspapers and weeklies. In retirement, he maintains an interest in abortion politics.

If anyone wants to set up a Museum of Irony and Paradox, the main exhibit ought to focus on abortion because it attracts so much of the stuff. There’s the capital punishment paradox – the fact that among ‘pro-life’ anti-abortionists, with their often traditional set of moralities, are quite a few hangers and floggers. … Read the rest



That a millstone were hanged about his neck

Oct 20th, 2009 11:55 am | By

Behold the deep compassion of the Irish Catholic church.

[T]he Catholic Church in Dublin operated a jurisdiction within a jurisdiction based on one consistent rule: protect the institution at all costs. Those costs included the exposure, and indeed sacrifice, of vulnerable children, again and again, to predatory abusers…The Dublin inquiry has involved a sample of 46 priests and 19 bishops, including four archbishops. From what is known, its findings are damning. Bishops in Dublin moved priest abusers around from parish to parish, again and again, in most instances informing no one in the parishes, even its priests, of the newcomer’s proclivities. In most such instances, too, they moved the abuser priests into poorer, working-class areas, where people were more

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Oklahoma’s Grotesque New Abortion Law *

Oct 19th, 2009 | Filed by

Will require women to reveal an array of personal information, which will be posted on an official website.… Read the rest



Churches Are Involved in Child Witch-hunts *

Oct 19th, 2009 | Filed by

A growing number of children in Africa are accused of witchcraft by pastors, then tortured or killed.… Read the rest



NPR Talks to PZ Myers *

Oct 19th, 2009 | Filed by

The reporter had the goal of making a story that put atheism in a bad light, so she wrote it that way.… Read the rest



NPR on Atheist Disagreement Shock-horror *

Oct 19th, 2009 | Filed by

The horrid ‘new atheists’ versus the kinder gentler ‘sweet atheists.’… Read the rest



Confused About Free Speech *

Oct 19th, 2009 | Filed by

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown seems to think angry criticism is somehow opposed to free speech.… Read the rest



NPR says ‘ew’

Oct 19th, 2009 11:08 am | By

NPR proudly joins the vast majority of good decent centrist moderate sensible okay acceptable Americans in saying how horrible atheists are, especially the ones who don’t keep their atheism a tactful secret.

Last month, atheists marked Blasphemy Day at gatherings around the world, and celebrated the freedom to denigrate and insult religion.

No, that’s wrong, and tendentious. What atheists celebrated on Blasphemy Day was the freedom to say anything we like (barring incitement to murder and similar) including but by no means restricted to perceived denigration and insult. NPR was careful to trash ‘atheists’ in the opening sentence, so that nobody would be in any doubt even for a second that NPR is opposed to atheism.

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In Oklahoma

Oct 19th, 2009 10:28 am | By

Misogyny gone wild.

Women seeking abortions in Oklahoma are to be forced to reveal an array of personal information, such as the state of their relationships, how many children they have and their race, which will be posted on an official website…Abortion rights groups have filed a lawsuit to try to block the new law, which requires women seeking abortions to provide doctors with answers to 34 questions including their age, marital status and education levels, as well as the number of previous pregnancies and abortions. Women are required to reveal their relationship with the father, the reason for the abortion and the area where the abortion was performed. Doctors are obliged to pass the information on to the

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Michael Shermer to Bill Maher on Vaccinations *

Oct 18th, 2009 | Filed by

On alternative medicine and vaccinations you have fallen prey to cognitive biases and conspiratorial thinking. … Read the rest



Jurors Consulted the Bible During Deliberations *

Oct 18th, 2009 | Filed by

But the execution is going forward; the Supreme Court has declined to review the case. … Read the rest



Research Shows: Pain is Pain *

Oct 18th, 2009 | Filed by

Defenders of religious slaughter claim that unstunned animals don’t feel the pain, study says they do.… Read the rest



Nick Cohen on the Rebranded BNP *

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The ability of democratic Britain to expose sectarianism will be on trial when Nick Griffin appears on ‘Question Time.’… Read the rest