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UN appoints Iran to women’s rights commission *

May 3rd, 2010 | Filed by

Canada expresses doubts about Iran’s expertise in women’s rights.… Read the rest



Why bother with ethics, we have religion *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Giving our kids the option of thinking about ethics instead of picking up litter is a very slippery slope.… Read the rest



Morales explains about diet and butchness *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Europeans eat chickens full of female hormones, so the men go all queer-like.… Read the rest



Nicholas Kristof on the two Catholic churches *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

The Vatican is appalling, but there are some generous and brave nuns and priests.… Read the rest



Rising Tory star believes in “demonic activity” *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Philippa Stroud founded a church that tried to “cure” homosexuals by driving out their “demons” through prayer.… Read the rest



Oh a little bit of religious prejudice is not so bad *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

“Religious conviction should not be treated as simply opinion or the inconvenient relic of a superstitious age.”… Read the rest



Grayling: why no Asbo for the pope? *

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed by

Ratzinger is the head of a powerful organization that is above the law; so is the CEO of Goldman Sachs.… Read the rest



Jesus and Mo on Boobquake *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

What would Deepak Chopra do?… Read the rest



Leo Igwe on Religion in Lusaka Times *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

Interesting comments.… Read the rest



No religious hatred here! *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

“Islam will dominate the world – Osama is on his way” – how could that have anything to do with religious hatred?… Read the rest



Seriously?

May 1st, 2010 11:41 am | By

Some more thoughts on tits and cleavage and the Cuddy Effect and reservations. First of all, to clarify again, I’m not criticizing Jen or her joke; I am expressing reservations about some of the reactions to some of the reservations about the joke.

The overall yay-cleavage line is that women should be free to display cleavage (yes, of course, and are any of the critics really saying otherwise?), and that therefore displaying cleavage is an unqualified good. The second claim doesn’t follow. Displaying cleavage could be mixed, or it could be an unqualified bad. The fact that it shouldn’t be forbidden or illegal doesn’t mean it’s terrific. There are more than two stark possibilities.

Okay so what’s my problem? … Read the rest



The limits of free speech on campus *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

Holocause denial should not be a crime, but it should be dismissable incompetence.… Read the rest



Some like God, others prefer the Hubble *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

With so many pressing problems on Earth, how can we afford not to try to focus on the things that unite us? … Read the rest



Religious beliefs should not trump the law *

May 1st, 2010 | Filed by

If we had a large population of Aztec sun-worshippers here, would we accept their right to the occasional human sacrifice?… Read the rest



Judges speak

Apr 30th, 2010 5:14 pm | By

Lord Justice Laws said

The precepts of any one religion – any belief system – cannot, by force of their religious origins, sound any louder in the general law than the precepts of any other.

If they did, those out in the cold would be less than citizens, and our constitution would be on the way to a theocracy, which is of necessity autocratic.

The law of a theocracy is dictated without option to the people, not made by their judges and governments.

Beautiful. Compare the ruling in FREEDOM FROM RELIGION FOUNDATION v OBAMA:

However, religious expression by the government that is inspirational and comforting to a believer may seem exclusionary or even threatening to someone who does not

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Let me count the ways

Apr 30th, 2010 4:58 pm | By

I love the new place. (Take a bow, Josh and Cam.) I love the search engine. I was looking for something a few minutes ago, something to do with the Motoons and reactions in Denmark; I searched with “Motoons,” which produced a lot of items but not the right one, so I tried “Denmark” which brought it right up – along with a surprising array of other stuff just on the first page. I wouldn’t have guessed I mention Denmark that often! But I do – not always because of the Motoons. It just gave a nice sense of a rich resource…It’s a beautiful search engine.… Read the rest



FFR v Obama: the ruling *

Apr 30th, 2010 | Filed by

Encouraging all citizens to engage in prayer is an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function.… Read the rest



Multitasking

Apr 30th, 2010 11:49 am | By

I didn’t say anything about “boobquake” because although I thought it was quite funny and a good riposte to ridiculous clerical misogyny, I also have reservations about women joining in with laddism – plus I hate the word “boobs.” They’re tits, dammit! Like the birds.

But Miranda Hale said anything and Jerry Coyne said anything, and then they got some rather strong reactions, so I thought I would say anything.

A commenter at Why Evolution is True made the point succinctly:

There’s a big difference between paying attention to what women are saying and paying attention to their breasts. If women want attention to be paid to what they have to say, they should stop trying to get

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Jesus and Mo are shocked, shocked at the FO *

Apr 30th, 2010 | Filed by

Why, they haven’t even fired the employee responsible! They just moved him to a different…wait…… Read the rest



A deeply unedifying collision

Apr 30th, 2010 10:17 am | By

Carey turns purple in the face and insists that yes religious believers do too so have a right to treat people badly just because their religion says to.

The former archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey today accused judges of moving towards a new “secular state” that would downgrade the rights of religious believers. Attacking a “deeply worrying” court ruling, Carey claimed the judiciary was now tipping the legal balance against believers in “a deeply unedifying collision of human rights”.

The new secular state would downgrade the rights of religious believers to say no ew ick I won’t serve/marry/advise/cut the hair of gay people because I don’t want to because I think they’re gross and god thinks so too. Those … Read the rest