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Peter Singer Says Activists Have Had an Impact *

Jan 30th, 2007 | Filed by

McDonald’s asked questions, Smithfield slightly improved conditions for its sows.… Read the rest



Nostalgia for mud

Jan 29th, 2007 5:22 pm | By

Bunting is at the old stand again.

But it is [A C Grayling’s] claim of the west’s steady march of progress to the happy lands of a universal ideal of rationality and freedom that strikes so hollow. The more vehemently one hears liberal progressives claim progress, the more one wonders who they are trying to convince. Increasingly, the stridency with which the non-religious attack the religious belies their own profound insecurity – that the progress they like to attribute to western or enlightenment values is a much-compromised property. It is challenged by almost everything we see around us: climate change, rising levels of mental ill-health, growing economic inequality fuelled by debt and hyper-consumerism. As Oliver James’s new book, Affluenza,

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RCC the Representative of Liberty as Such *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

William Rees-Mogg notes how English Mill seems, how un-English Kant was.… Read the rest



Blair Rules Out Exemption for Catholics *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

Kelly cites both sides’ ‘passionately held views, expressed with real conviction.’… Read the rest



Grayling Replies to Bunting *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

If this were 1950s Ireland, Bunting might not be writing anything.… Read the rest



Poll Shows Some Interesting Views *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

74% of young Muslims think women should wear the hijab. 31% think apostates should be killed.… Read the rest



Lawrence Summers Notes That Science Matters *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

There is an increasing move away from respecting the scientific method in US schools.… Read the rest



Persecution of Baha’is of Iran *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

Report finds more persecution since election of Ahmadinejad and resurgence of other conservatives.… Read the rest



President Jammeh of Gambia Undertakes Cures *

Jan 29th, 2007 | Filed by

‘I can treat asthma and HIV/Aids and the cure is a day’s treatment.’… Read the rest



After Village Gang-rape, Mukhtar Fought Back *

Jan 28th, 2007 | Filed by

Such was her sense of outrage and injustice that she refused to commit suicide.… Read the rest



Hitchens Reviews Cohen *

Jan 28th, 2007 | Filed by

Cohen started out trying to defend the honour of the left, and attempting to appeal to its better traditions. … Read the rest



Cardinal Tries to Explain – but What is ‘Conscience’? *

Jan 28th, 2007 | Filed by

‘This is about the rights of the government to legislate, but is also about the rights of conscience.’… Read the rest



Church Now Plans to Create ‘Gay Rights Martyrs’ *

Jan 28th, 2007 | Filed by

Will break law rather than close adoption agencies, then cite HR Act on freedom of religious expression. … Read the rest



Doctor Urges Muslims to Avoid ‘un-Islamic’ Vaccines *

Jan 28th, 2007 | Filed by

Breast-feed as the Koran says, eat Koranic food like olives, do ablution; you will have a strong defence system.… Read the rest



The church’s tender concern for children

Jan 28th, 2007 11:47 am | By

Well damn. As Andy Gilmour reminds us in a comment on the last post, the Archbishop’s record on concern for children isn’t what it might be. Isn’t so flawless that he is really the ideal person to be saying what kind of person should be ruled out in advance from eligibility to adopt children. Maybe he really ought to worry about gay couples less given that he did such a bad job of worrying about a priest before.

One of the most senior figures in the Catholic Church in England and Wales has defended his decision to allow a known paedophile to continue working as a priest, despite warnings he would re-offend. A BBC investigation found evidence suggesting Archbishop Cormac

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Principle, conscience, beliefs

Jan 28th, 2007 10:25 am | By

Well, it’s difficult for nice Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, clearly, but – but he does fall back on a lot of emotive but undefined terms, doesn’t he. As do Sentamu and Williams. They all do – because they have to, because they have nothing else to say. What else are they going to do? Just say ‘we hate poofters, they’re icky!’? Say they just can’t stand the thought of men humping each other, it makes them come over all trembly, so they have to dig their little episcopal heels in and say No? Apparently not. So instead of that they just say resounding nothings, that don’t mean anything until the meaning is specified, which it never is. It’s all conscience, … Read the rest



Crunch

Jan 28th, 2007 9:49 am | By

Right. This is where two principles slam right into each other. They are frankly irreconcilable. They can’t both be fully accommodated, any more than two bodies can occupy the same space.

The Catholic Church is to go to war over new legislation on rights for homosexuals, vowing to create “gay rights martyrs” if the laws are passed. In a change of tactics, Church officials now say they will not close down adoption agencies as a result of new laws forcing them to deal with applications from gay couples. Instead, they will deliberately break the law in order to bring a case to court. The Church believes it could then challenge a guilty verdict through Article 9 of the Human Rights

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And hurry up about it

Jan 27th, 2007 1:08 pm | By

People will get aggrieved and resentful and angry and irritated about anything, have you noticed?

Senior leaders within the Muslim Council of Britain tried to reverse the controversial decision to stay away from Holocaust memorial day, the Guardian has learned…It is understood that Daud Abdullah, the deputy secretary general, and affiliate members from the Muslim Association of Britain joined forces to oppose the lifting of the ban at the meeting last November. They were aided by irritation at the way the government has sought to bring the MCB into line. Last October, Ms Kelly appeared to criticise the MCB and suggested that organisations that snubbed the holocaust event might be starved of funds.

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Adopted children of God

Jan 27th, 2007 12:47 pm | By

This is one time when I find a religious argument rather attractive – although in fact it’s not really a religious argument as such, in the sense that it doesn’t depend on any supernatural truth claims. The claims are in fact ethical and secular, but they are made more persuasive, emotive, convincing to believers because they are attributed to Jesus. And this version of Jesus is indeed vastly more attractive and moving than the usual one, and it’s certainly more attractive than the threatening demands of the established churches to be allowed to continue to exclude a despised group. As Simon Barrow points out. The churches seem to have lost the plot, if they think excluding despised groups was Jesus’s … Read the rest



The Moral Maze on ‘Conscience’ and the Law *

Jan 27th, 2007 | Filed by

Johann Hari rocks.… Read the rest