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Pregnant Nicaraguan Woman Denied Treatment *

Feb 24th, 2010 | Filed by

For metastatic cancer. If she wanted cancer treatment, she shouldn’t have gotten pregnant!… Read the rest



Those grovelling bishops kissing Pope Benedict’s hand

Feb 24th, 2010 11:27 am | By

A scorching piece on Catholic brutality in Ireland by Sharon Owens.

The church that forbade birth control, yet despised big families of starving, barefoot children. The church that encouraged education yet hated free-thinkers. The church that revered Mary the Mother of God, yet treated all mortal women as sinners and whores. The church that raved about poverty and humility, yet lined the walls of the Vatican with priceless works of art. The church that took the pocket money off children during Lent, yet covered up the brutal rape and buggery of little boys and girls for more than 50 years. And I wondered, looking at those grovelling bishops kissing Pope Benedict’s hand, do they really understand, even now, why

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Hair of the dog

Feb 24th, 2010 11:17 am | By

It turns out that American foreign policy isn’t too religious, it’s not religious enough. So says the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

American foreign policy is handicapped by a narrow, ill-informed and “uncompromising Western secularism” that feeds religious extremism, threatens traditional cultures and fails to encourage religious groups that promote peace and human rights, according to a two-year study by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. The council’s 32-member task force, which included former government officials and scholars representing all major faiths, delivered its report to the White House on Tuesday. The report warns of a serious “capabilities gap” and recommends that President Obama make religion “an integral part of our foreign policy.”

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Fact-checking Bjørn Lomborg *

Feb 23rd, 2010 | Filed by

His extensive references make him look careful and authoritative, but Howard Friel checked them, and…… Read the rest



PZ on Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini *

Feb 23rd, 2010 | Filed by

They get everything wrong.… Read the rest



Boston Review on Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini *

Feb 23rd, 2010 | Filed by

Ned Block and Philip Kitcher on what What Darwin Got Wrong gets wrong.… Read the rest



Murder Trial of Alleged Cult Members Begins *

Feb 23rd, 2010 | Filed by

They are accused of starving a 1-year-old after the boy would not say ‘Amen’ before a meal.… Read the rest



Tariq Ramadan Says ‘Islam Has Much to Offer’ *

Feb 23rd, 2010 | Filed by

‘Islamic literature is full of injunctions…Neither is it introducing dogmatism into the debate.’… Read the rest



Tariq Ramadan has a prezzy for us

Feb 23rd, 2010 11:22 am | By

Ah the indispensable wisdom of Tariq Ramadan. He’s full of it.

We are equal citizens, but with different cultural and religious backgrounds. So, how can we, instead of being obsessed with potential “conflicts of identity” within communities, change that viewpoint to define and promote a common ethical framework, nurtured by the richness of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds?

I have no idea. I don’t in fact think we can do that – for the boringly simple reason that it combines two incompatible items: the (welcome) claim that we are equal citizens, and the claim that ‘diverse religious and cultural backgrounds’ are (in and of themselves, with no qualification) rich and nurturing. The drearily obvious problem there is that many … Read the rest



Evolution and Science Education in Nigeria *

Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed by

Leo Igwe says the teaching of evolution is not encouraged in Nigeria’s schools. … Read the rest



Another Tiny Miniature Step for Saudi Women *

Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed by

They will be allowed to argue family law cases in court. Golly.… Read the rest



Two Important Events for Libel Reform Campaign *

Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed by

Simon Singh’s libel case is before the Court of Appeal in London Feb 23; MPs release report Feb 24.… Read the rest



Major New Report on British Neo-Nazis *

Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed by

Edmund Standing and Alexander Hitchens examine the ‘Blood and Honour’ international neo-Nazi movement.… Read the rest



Andrew Copson on Another Exemption for Faith *

Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed by

The Catholic Education Service of England and Wales have proudly announced that their lobbying worked.… Read the rest



Everything by proxy

Feb 22nd, 2010 10:35 am | By

It’s interesting and frightening how pervasive the thought is, that people can be taken to represent or stand in for something else, in such a way that it’s useful and meaningful and appropriate to attack the former in order to punish or instruct or threaten the latter.

I just read one example in one of the answers to last week’s CIF ‘Belief’ question. Jonathan Romain knew a guy whose daughter was killed in a car crash whose cause was unknown.

But Henry knew why it had happened. God was punishing him for not going to synagogue. I told Henry over and over again that this was ridiculous and God would not punish his daughter for his supposed sin. But

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Vatican priorities chapter 2

Feb 21st, 2010 5:23 pm | By

Right, the Vatican and the pope and secrecy and what oh what is the catholic church supposed to do about all these priests having sex with children. Wikipedia provides a parallel translation of Crimen sollicitationis, with a little commentary. Clearly the subject is using the ‘sacrament of Penance to make sexual advances to penitents’; that’s the crime, that’s the accusation at issue, that’s the problem. It’s a church thing. And one bit of the commentary reveals the…weirdness.

Except in connection with the sacrament of Penance, canon law imposed no legal obligation – though a moral one might exist – to denounce clerics guilty of engaging in or attempting a homosexual act; but the procedure described in Crimen sollicitationis was

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Salman Rushdie on Amnesty and Gita Sahgal *

Feb 21st, 2010 | Filed by

Gita Sahgal is a woman of immense integrity and distinction; people like her are the true voices of the human rights movement.… Read the rest



Ireland: ‘Symphysiotomy’ Performed into the ’80s *

Feb 21st, 2010 | Filed by

Women’s pelvises were ‘widened’ to faciliate childbirth; the women were left crippled and in pain.… Read the rest



David Gorski on Facilitated Communication *

Feb 21st, 2010 | Filed by

When the facilitator did not know the questions, Houben’s answers were all completely wrong.… Read the rest



The Checks Were Not Quite Thorough Enough *

Feb 21st, 2010 | Filed by

The tests determined that Houben doesn’t have enough strength and muscle control to operate the keyboard.… Read the rest