Ehsan Jami is fighting for the rights and safety of Muslim ‘apostates.’… Read the rest
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Leave? Of course you can’t leave
Jun 7th, 2007 9:17 am | By Ophelia BensonThe forces of progressivism cover themselves in glory again.
Labour (PvdA) has been trying to muzzle a young PvdA member who is fighting for the rights and safety of Muslim apostates. An internal memo shows that the party fears the campaign of Ehsan Jami will cause it electoral damage and enrage Muslims.
The party fears the campaign of Ehsan Jami to protect the rights and safety of people who don’t want to be Muslims will enrage Muslims, and therefore they try to silence it or adjust it or make it not quite so – er. Because…because a ‘community’ has every right to prevent people from leaving their ‘community’ and therefore people who do leave or try to leave should … Read the rest
And besides atheism is ugly and stupid and old and fat
Jun 6th, 2007 5:51 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhat was that I was murmuring about cherished beliefs and their not so healthy effect on people’s ability to think and argue? Hardly were the words out of my mouth, it seems, when Theo Hobson was inspired to give a truly showy demonstration of that very thing.
First, by way of warming up, he threw himself down on the floor and gave a really good loud scream. ‘Atheism is pretentious and cowardly,’ he howled, spit flying, ‘and I hate it really really hard!’ Then he got up and took up the serious business of making his case.
… Read the restHow odd that there seems to be an endless appetite for militant atheism. How odd that anyone over 17 admires these angry ageing
Pascal Bruckner on Sarkozy and Kouchner
Jun 6th, 2007 |
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The battle of the preferable against the detestable is preferable to a crusade of Good against Evil.… Read the rest
Sami Zubaida on Many Faces of Multiculturalism
Jun 6th, 2007 |
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Diverse Muslims are totalised into a ‘Muslim community’ as if religion were the essence of identity.… Read the rest
RSF Shocked at Murder of Zakia Zaki
Jun 6th, 2007 |
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Zaki ran Peace Radio and was head of a local school; received death threats after criticizing Taliban.… Read the rest
Woman TV Journalist Murdered in Afghanistan
Jun 6th, 2007 |
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Shakiba Sanga Amaj, associated with the private Shamshad TV channel, was killed at home in Kabul.… Read the rest
Afghan Woman Radio Journalist Murdered
Jun 6th, 2007 |
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Another woman silenced, another journalist silenced, another triumph for men with guns.… Read the rest
Catholic MPs Under Pressure
Jun 5th, 2007 |
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To vote to restrict abortion, raising fears over the encroachment of religion on women’s rights. … Read the rest
Clerics Make a Mistake in Pressuring Legislators
Jun 5th, 2007 |
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Legislators don’t vote on behalf of the Pope, archbishop, imam or rabbi.… Read the rest
Atheism is a Faith, Chapter 4785
Jun 5th, 2007 |
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Faith is a world view, therefore atheism is a faith, and an extreme fundamentalist faith at that.… Read the rest
Katha Pollitt on Internationalist Feminism
Jun 5th, 2007 |
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The only Americans who do the heavy lifting on issues of Muslim women’s rights are feminists.… Read the rest
Postmodernismen raserar vårt kunskapsarv
Jun 5th, 2007 |
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It sounds better in Swedish.… Read the rest
Islam’s Voltaire: A Life of Aayan Hirsi Ali
Jun 5th, 2007 | By Max DunbarOne midnight in July 1992, a twenty-two year old Somalian Muslim known as Ayaan Hirsi Magan arrived in Holland fleeing an arranged marriage. Fourteen years later, Hirsi Ali was known as an outspoken Dutch MP and writer with strong views on religion and the role of women under Islamic law. With the director Theo Van Gogh she made a film, Submission, which took the form of a series of dialogues between Allah and female Muslims.
… Read the restThere is the woman who is flogged for committing adultery; another who is given in marriage to a man she loathes; another who is beaten by her husband on a regular basis; and another who is shunned by her father when he learns that
Faith is hutchputch therefore so is atheism
Jun 5th, 2007 10:13 am | By Ophelia BensonIt can be interesting to see the effect that a need to protect cherished beliefs can have on the health of a person’s thought processes. That need has a tendency to warp and distort the ability to 1) think clearly and 2) talk or write in a straightforward way.
Hitchens distances himself from the idea that he is a form of believer, claiming that his views are not beliefs like those of religious people but are based on reason. Thereby he privileges atheism and calls the result secular neutrality.
Note the sly implication that Hitchens is doing something illegitimate and probably elitist by ‘privileging’ non-theism. Note the faint implication of paranoia if not cowardice – Hitchens ‘distances himself’ from the … Read the rest
Not Bob Jones University but Oxford
Jun 4th, 2007 |
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College head thinks 95% of us will burn in hell; deputy believes it’s wrong for women to teach men.… Read the rest
Female Newsreaders Protest Threat
Jun 4th, 2007 |
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Shameless women claim ability to dress themselves without help.… Read the rest
Islamist Group Offers to Behead Women
Jun 4th, 2007 |
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Swords of Truth ‘will cut throats, from vein to vein, if needed to protect the spirit and morals of this nation.’… Read the rest
You Can See Why Atheists Snigger
Jun 4th, 2007 |
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The first taste of their own rhetorical medicine reduces the godly to frothing rage.… Read the rest
Lee Smolin on the Other Einstein
Jun 4th, 2007 |
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Not the one in Isaacson’s cozy patronizing mythology.… Read the rest
