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Intolerance Born of Ignorance: The Real Threat to Humanity

January 20, 2012 in anglican church, Atheism, Authority, Belief, bible, Canada, Catholic Church, christianity, Doctrine, Education, Ethics, Invalid Belief, islam, judaism, Judicial Matters, Law, Morality, Philosophy, Reason, Religion, Religious Freedom, Religious Persons, Science, Social Justice, Valid Belief, World Issues

When Did Ignorance Become A Point Of View?

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I am becoming increasingly upset at the intolerance that is permeating this world: both because of the severity of this intolerance and because of its frequency across the globe. One thing is certain, humanity’s future hangs in a delicate balance. It is still within our control to change our course; we still have the ability to walk down a new path. But this change will not come easily. For us to steer clear of this suicidal path we must begin respecting one another as fellow human beings, something which entails much more than simply not killing one another. It also entails learning about the natural world such that we can all work together to ensure that neither violence, nor pollution, nor inaction will be the cause of our downfall. Our long-term survival as a species requires us to put an end to intolerance in all of its many different expressions. And as we shall see, intolerance can only ever be routed out if we no longer allow ignorance to be commonplace. This is not to say that you will ever be able to prevent all forms of ignorance – but it does mean that as a species we can firmly decree that when it comes to this society or that, no law or policy can be based on any premise for which there is zero evidence or no good reason. Read the rest of this entry →

On Reason Podcast Episode 3

December 14, 2011 in Atheism, bible, Canada, christianity, Comedy, Drugs, Education, Ethics, George Carlin, internet, islam, Law, Morality, On Reason Podcast, Philosophy, Podcasts, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons, Science, Social Justice, TBLG

Anti-Bullying, TBGLQ Rights and the Catholic Church: Battle in Ontario

December 10, 2011 in Atheism, Belief, bible, Canada, Catholic Church, Catholics, christianity, Education, Ethics, Homophobia, Invalid Belief, islam, judaism, News, Philosophy, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons, Valid Belief

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Please note: Bill 14 should read Bill 13. (December 14, 2011)

There has been a battle being waged in Ontario for the past year between those who support TBGLQ rights, including the provincial government of Ontario, Canada, lead by Premier Dalton McGuinty, and those who are stubbornly dedicated to denying to members of the TBGLQ community the complete corpus of rights to which they believe nearly everyone else should be entitled to, the chief representatives of this group being the roman catholic church (RCC) and the Institute for Canadian Values (ICV), lead by the evangelical christian Charles H. McVety, whose father founded the Canada Christian College (CCC). Before I address the controversy at play, I would like to focus on the rationale for the Ontario government’s Anti-Bullying Act (ABA), or Bill 14. Read the rest of this entry →

Catholislam

December 4, 2011 in Atheism, Belief, Catholic Church, christianity, Ethics, islam, judaism, Law, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons, TBLG

In a recent post I covered the issue of taqiyya in islam, which allows muslims to lie whenever they feel that they themselves, as muslims, or the faith of islam as a whole, can be benefited by lying. It is taqiyya when muslims or their proponents tell you that islam is a religion of peace or that the goal of islam is not to dominate the entire planet…even though even a cursory reading of the qur’an reveals just how violent, xenophobic, self-important and self-righteous this religion encourages its adherents to be. I know that for those people who are aware of taqiyya, almost all of them have serious problems with it, including people who would identify themselves as being christian…even catholic.

Catholislam

Catholislam

But the catholic church is absolutely no better when it comes to lying. Under normal circumstances, deception is regarded as a sin; but in situations that are (at least perceived to be) gravely serious, deceit is acceptable. Read the rest of this entry →

The Smugness of Christians

November 28, 2011 in Atheism, Belief, Bullying, Catholic Church, christianity, Education, Invalid Belief, islam, judaism, Reason, Religion, Religious Persons, Valid Belief

Santa Jesus

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Christians aren’t known for being the most reasonable of people, and Robert Knight, writer for The Washington Times, is no exception. In his article Holy Rudolph? ‘Tis the season for Christmas phobia, Knight describes atheists as being fragile and made of glass, unable to handle or cope with representations of christianity in public, whether these representations are concerned with Christmas, the christian god, the ten commandments or even their ‘saviour’ Jesus. Whether it be atheists fighting to have religious representations removed from public places or refusing to allow christian values and perspectives determine how they live their lives, Knight describes atheists and their enablers as pathetic and the worldview they promote as being a virus. Read the rest of this entry →