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Klintron: Tragic story of the malign effects of religious ignorance
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Believe it or not, I'm not much of one for atheist evangelism (for lack of a better word). I'm just not that concerned with changing other people's personal beliefs (but of course I'm always willing to offer my opinions, and always trying to promote accurate information). I think there's a case to be made for religion as mental illness idea (and have pushed that idea myself), but when it really comes down to it most religious people (at least in the US) are mostly harmless. My friend and colleague Trevor Blake often points to a correlation between religious belief and committing violent acts. To paraphrase him, you never hear about atheists burning down Christian stores for sex, but you frequently hear about Christians burning down sex stores for Jesus. However, correlation and causation are not the same thing. We can learn from this that religion is not a necessary or sufficient source for morality, but little else. So my main concern, with regards to religion, is theocracy: when one group's superstitions become law. So I've stopped taking much note when an individual Buddhist priest is found guilty of molesting a woman, or someone commits a murder in the name of their religion. There are laws against these sorts of things, and I'm not sure someone commits these sorts of acts because they’re religious, or if their attraction to religion stems from the same source as their attraction to rape and violence. In other words, I'm not sure religion is a symptom or a disease. I'm more concerned with sovereign nations that organize child-rape syndicates and the institutional oppression and murder of women and homosexuals in countries like Saudi Arabia. Sometimes it's not so cut and dry, though. One kicker is parents and their children. I was raised Christian, and I think I turned out ok. I could have done without the paranoia inspired by the notion of an invisible monster watching everything I did, but I don't hold it against my parents. So I'm generally inclined to believe that parents should be free to teach their kids whatever sort of nonsense they want, and that if the kids are smart they'll grow out of it eventually. But what happens when parents take it too far? Recently, an 11 year old girl died of a treatable form of diabetes because her parents choose to pray instead of seek medical help (via Pharyngula). This obviously crosses the line between believing something crazy and behaving in a malicious way. What is the response of the local police? At least the case is being investigated, but how can the police chief say there is no abuse? I know people who have had their kids taken away from them temporarily for far less. Sadly, this is not without precedent. Trevor wrote last year about parents who withhold medical treatment for religious reasons. None of the parents of children who died preventable deaths were charged with a crime. This is not a case of religious freedom, or of individual belief. It's theocracy. If the parents had let their children die for any reason other than religion, they would be charged with crimes and their other children would be taken into state care. Labels: buddhism, christianity, islam, libertarian, theocracy
Jo-Ann Goodwin and David Jones: The unspeakable practice of female circumcision that's destroying young women's lives in Britain
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It is known by a variety of names, the most common of which are female genital mutilation (FGM), female circumcision, or simply "cutting" - a word which somehow conveys the raw pain its prepubescent victims suffer. Most people will be unfamiliar with this practice, which involves removing part or all of the clitoris, the surrounding labia (the outer part of the vagina) and sometimes the sewing up of the vagina, leaving only a small opening for urine and menstrual blood. [...] During a highly disturbing, four-month investigation, however, we uncovered evidence that thousands of British-African girls, in towns and cities throughout the country, have been forcibly "cut". By conservative estimates, 66,000 women and girls living in Britain have been mutilated. [...] And thousands more girls are at imminent risk as families club together to fly professional "cutters" from Africa to Britain. These women "elders" perform the crude operation for up to 40 [UK Pounds] a time, often on kitchen tables or floors, without anaesthetic, using filthy, blunt knives, razor blades or scalpels.
[Article continues at link. The authors go on to explain that every religion practices female genital mutilation equally - Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, etc. - but culturally insensitive Islamophobes exclusively criticise Muslims. Just kidding. Everybody knows that Islam corners the market on mutilating girl's genitals, leaving the mutilation of boy's genitals largely to Christians and Jews. Every religion has a place at the table when it comes to mutilating the genitals of infants and children. The more we tolerate superstition in the 21st Century, the more infants and children can have their genitals mutilated. Not just in the 'backwards' countries, but right here in the West. In Britain, in Canada, in the United States. - Trevor Blake] Labels: buddhism, christianity, hindu, islam, judaism
Albert Mohler: Is Your Baby Gay? What If You Could Know? What If You Could Do Something About It?
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What if you could know that your unborn baby boy is likely to be sexually attracted to other boys? Beyond that, what if hormonal treatments could change the baby's orientation to heterosexual? Would you do it? Some scientists believe that such developments are just around the corner. [...] If a biological basis is found, and if a prenatal test is then developed, and if a successful treatment to reverse the sexual orientation to heterosexual is ever developed, we would support its use as we should unapologetically support the use of any appropriate means to avoid sexual temptation and the inevitable effects of sin.
[Article continues at link. Let's consider Dr. Mohler's claims. He claims Hinuism, Buddhism and Marxism are satanic (Catholics, too), and he claims that atheism is a religion. He claims "intelligent design" is a scientific theory. Dr. Mohler claims the North won the US Civil War because they were Christians (but, uh, weren't the South Christians too? And isn't the Bible just queer for slavery?) He is also way against torture except sometimes. So for sure and for real this guy has the high ground when it comes to morals and facts, and oh thank heaven he and his kind have the ear of the Bush administration. American Samizdat, March 9 2007 - Trevor Blake] Labels: buddhism, christianity, creationism, fascism, hindu, sex, slavery, socialism Trevor Blake: Jesus is a Busy Fellow
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Jesus had time to tell Focus on the Family to give Jimmy Buffet's new album a bad review, but not enough time to focus on the families being killed in Iraq (some of whom were only visiting, and mainly reside in the good old US of A). Being killed in war is something Jesus decides - if you're on his team, you live. If you die, well, you probably deserved it. Jesus said that the appropriate responce for a principle who finds out that teenage boys like to kiss teenage girls is to be whipped in front of those boys. Jesus is also quoted as saying same sex couples should not have access to the legal rights and privilages associated with marriage in the USA. All of this is a matter of moral values: if you happen to be from another culture, with other moral values, then fuck you (and fuck you too, and you). But all this hardly matters, because Jesus told us all that the world is ending in 2005. Never mind that He's said that before - this time He means it!
... but here in the real world, we know that Jesus never existed, Christianity is morally bankrupt, and we can no longer 'honor the diversity' of people who think their imaginary friend (an invisible monster that lives in the sky) gives them the go-ahead for taking a big dump on the whole world and everyone in it. This isn't about distinguishing between the moderate Christians and the extremists; it's about a point-blank, frontal assault on the whole bunch until it is as uncomfortable for them to stay Christians as they make it for us to not be Christians. Fortunately, when you give up Christianity you get guilt-free sex, science, medicine, a sense of humor and a bunch of other good stuff. All you give up is a bunch of contradictory, mean spirited poppycock. Here in the land of the American Samizdat, we fight Christianity. In those places where Islam or Buddhism are more powerful, those people will be fighting their own battles. [American Samizdat, November 14 2004. - Trevor Blake] Labels: buddhism, christianity, islam, sex
Carrie McGourty: Prayer to End Climate Change
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Religious leaders from all over the world met at the mouth of a melting glacier in Greenland today to say a silent prayer for the planet, appealing to mankind to address the impact that humanity is having on life on Earth. [...] The pope delivered a message via video from the Vatican while religious leaders of Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths prayed silently.
[Article continues at link. Why didn't God prevent 'the impact that humanity is having on life on Earth' in the first place? In the case of apocalyptic superstitions such as Christianity, what does it matter if the Earth is impacted? What did superstition tell us in the past five thousand years about humanity's impact on the Earth, and what did science tell us in the past fifty years? - Trevor Blake] Labels: buddhism, christianity, islam, judaism, science atheist tags
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