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On the bus! 13 months ago

I first heard about the London atheist bus ad campaign from dearest snowleopard, who posted a link to this article.

Two days later, it looks like the campaign has smashed all expectations, raising over 80 000 pounds (about 129 750 US dollars) of donations in only two days!! I had to read the article three times to check I hadn’t misread the figure!

I wonder if there is any American atheist/ humanist association that would be willing to launch a siilar campaign in US cities. I bet there are loads of hidden atheists who would love to donate to such a thing!

Full article about the success of the London campaign here



apostasy 19 months ago

Fascinating programme on radio 4 about apostasy in Islam. You can probably only listen again for a week so hurry along
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/religion/pip/2fcan/



godcam 22 months ago

this bought a smile to an otherwise middling day.

If you haven’t already signed a petition against the death sentence for Sayed Pervez Kambaksh on the grounds of “blasphemy” then please do so here
or at a petition of your choice. We should all be outraged at the way religion belittles and sneers at human life. To say that the loss of a life is fair punishment for so small a thing as downloading and distributing written material is to say that life is pretty cheap indeed.



far to go 23 months ago

I thought I was done with this goal. I’ve made my contribution, I’d thought, and after all it’s just taking up space on a list I like to keep to under 22.
No sooner had I deleted it than I received an email from a friend of a friend, just in time for Christmas.

I’ll spare you the finer details, but I thought you might enjoy the general absurdities:

there’s a girl who comes in from school and is hungry. Luckily her mother is baking a cake, and offers her some flour. The girl says something along the lines of “eeuw, no, that’s yucky”.
What about raw egg? “Yucky!”
A slab of butter? “Yucky!”
A spoonful of baking powder? “Yucky!!!”
Eventually the woman has the good snese to just make the damn cake, and when it comes out of the oven, the daughter of course delighted to eat a slice. Not yucky, yummy.

The moral of this story was, the email acquaintance went on, to remind us that although we might look around us this Christmas and feel sad for the children dying of AIDS, and wonder how a loving god could allow that to happen, we should not despair or lose faith.

No indeed, for just as the baking powder was yucky by itself but a necessary part of an ultimately delicious cake recipe, so it is with god’s plan.

The individual pieces of it might not make sense at first (aha, that’ll be the children dying of AIDS which their mothers, now dead, contracted after being brutally raped and then horrifically maimed by soldiers in certain African conflicts), but when you put all those pieces together (presumably adding in those yucky rotting corpses of people who died of famine or water borne disease or under earthquake rubble), by jove, suddenly it all begins to make sense.

Well, no, it might not actually seem to make sense, the email conceded, but luckily we have our faith in god to assure us that ultimately, it really does make sense, and that so much suffering is an unfortunate but wholly necessary part of God’s plan.

A good job really, the email didn’t go on, because if I were an orphan who had died in excruciating suffering of AIDS, only to get to heaven and discover that it had all been a preventable mistake rather than deliberate planning on god’s part, I’d probably be a little peeved.

This email was sent by someone I would otherwise describe as “normal” and “fully functioning”. She actually signed off with the sentence “hope this brightens your day as much as it did mine!”

I felt sick, to be honest.

It seems our work is far from done.

If you haven’t watched it, there’s a four hour discussion between Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Dicky Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens here. I saw the first hour last night and it’s interesting to see how the four of them interract together. Christopher Hitchens is a pompous ass as usual, but he does make me laugh.



http://www.lifesucks.info/sorryjesus.html 2 years ago

courtesy of www.lifesucks.info

I particularly like the line: “For God liked the world somewhat, so he allowed the only son he ever bothered to have to suffer briefly, so that some people could escape the hell which God created”



Monkey business 2 years ago

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6996621.stm

India: government wants to build a canal to provide a “continunous navigable sea route around the Indian peninsluar”.

The culture minister has now offered to resign if the Prime Minister wishes her to do so.

Environmental scandal? Bribery from would-be contractors?

No.

The assertion, in a report supporting the building of the canal, that the area in question was not built by Lord Ram and an army of monkeys as devoted Hindus claim, but is the result of natural sand and rock formations. Worse still, the assertion that religious texts do not necessarily prove the existence of Lord Ram.

The report has been withdrawn.



anyone visited 2 years ago

the creationism museum lately?



religion in American politics 2 years ago

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6906693.stm

  • You can hear Matt Wells’ two-part documentary series on religion and politics in the US, on the BBC World Service’s Heart and Soul programme, which airs on 21 and 28 July. Check your local World Service schedule for transmission times.

Be there or Be square!



these may have been posted before but... 2 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zwbhAXe5yk&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZFG5PKw504&NR=1

Seriously, is this a joke? When I first watched it I honestly thought it was a spoof sent in by someone to send up the creationists. Do programmes like this actually go on air in the U.S.? And people watch them?

Well, I’d love to stay and chat but I have a pineapple to go and eat. It may take me some time because god obviously put less thought into designing this particular fruit. No handy tab to open it with, too big to sit between my finger and thumb, and as for those spikes..seriously god, wtf? Were you having an off day? I expect better from future foodstuffs. In fact, if you could just go and replace them all with bananas, that would be grand. Thanks.



oh dear 2 years ago

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2600478.ece

I can’t really think of anything else to say.



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