Pentecostal colonialism has surged in Nigeria, fuelling a radical evangelism in which “faith healers” identify – and get paid for curing – people “possessed” by demons.
Category: Latest News
Welcome to our archive of news stories relevant to the project of fighting fashionable nonsense. The stories are drawn from the electronic pages of the world’s media. On this page, you’ll find links to those stories that have been featured on Butterflies and Wheels during the current year. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find links to separate archives of stories from previous years.
We’re always pleased to hear about news stories that you think should be featured on Butterflies and Wheels. Just send an email here, if you want to point one out to us.
A note about links
Inevitably links go out of date. We suggest, therefore, that you make hard-copies of the stories that particularly interest you.
-
“Honor killing” under growing scrutiny in the US
AHA and John Jay have embarked on research that they hope will lead to greater understanding and ultimately prevention of honor violence in the U.S.
-
Indonesia: Alex Aan indicted on three counts
The prosecutor said Alexander’s atheism was against the five tenets of state ideology, especially the first tenet “Belief in one God.”
-
Andrew Copson on religious symbols on BBC News
It’s not about religious symbols, it’s about getting more privilege.
-
Popehat on Crystal Cox
Crystal Cox supports free speech for Crystal Cox, but for her own critics, Crystal Cox is a vigorous (if mostly incoherent) advocate for broad and unprincipled censorship.
-
John Derbyshire and the National Review
What was apparently important was not how mild he was but how mild-mannered he could present himself as being.
-
Bangalore: father of beaten infant girl arrested
The mother has said three-month-old Afreen was beaten by her father because he was upset
at having a daughter instead of a son. -
Husband considers wife liable for birth of daughter
He believed that he had to be compensated if his wife gave birth to a girl. When his wife and her parents failed to pay the Rs1 lakh he demanded, he tried to punch the baby to death.
-
Stricter sharia for Aceh?
“I don’t reject criminal bylaws, because clerics have agreed to them. I want Aceh as a model of Islamic Sharia for Indonesia and Southeast Asia,” one candidate said.
-
SPLC names misogynist websites and blogs
Including In Mala Fide and the subreddit Men’s Rights.
-
Child labor in India
The girl was sold to an agency by her uncle. She was paid nothing; the couple barely fed her and beat her if her work did not meet expectations.
-
Catholic cardinal frets at “marginalisation” of Christianity
Says look, the pope was just here and he said religion is a good thing not a bad thing, so it must be true. Wear a cross every day.
-
Nottingham: noise pollution from gospel church
According to the council, residents living near the church have been complaining about the noise levels for four years.
-
Taslima Nasreen debuts on Freethought Blogs!
“When I am referred to as the ‘Female Rushdie’, these days I ask back, why aren’t you calling Salman Rushdie the ‘Male Nasreen’ instead?”
-
Navy atheist came out of the closet on Good Friday
Justin Griffith explains why this is a big, big deal.
-
Hayley Stevens on why atheists care
Skeptics don’t worry about spurious health claims because they’re big meanies.
-
Arvind Iyer on moving secularism forward
Do today’s freethinkers even stand a chance in correcting the courses of their regressing nations?
-
Vatican announces silencing of Irish liberal priest
Father Tony Flannery, a Catholic priest who has been outspoken in his criticism of the abuse crisis in Ireland, has found himself under investigation by the Vatican for his liberal views.
-
German parties play music on Good Friday shock-horror
The Frankfurt authorities responsible for public order have banned everything that needed banning.
-
Woman sues homeopath over sister’s cancer death
She is suing the homeopath who persuaded the cancer victim to ignore conventional treatment in favour of fighting the deadly disease with alternative medicine.
