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		<title>Iranian web programmer faces execution on porn charges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This makes me so angry. Iranian web programmer faces execution on porn charges A 35-year-old Iranian web programmer is facing imminent execution in connection with developing and promoting porn websites, charges that his family insist are trumped up. Saeed Malekpour, a permanent resident of Canada who was arrested in October 2008 after his arrival in [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/09/iranian-death-sentence-pornography">Iranian web programmer faces execution on porn charges</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A 35-year-old Iranian web programmer is facing imminent execution in connection with developing and promoting porn websites, charges that his family insist are trumped up.</p>
<p>Saeed Malekpour, a permanent resident of Canada who was arrested in October 2008 after his arrival in Tehran, is convicted of designing and moderating adult content websites, acting against the national security, insulting and desecrating the principles of Islam, and agitating the public mind.</p>
<p>Speaking from Toronto, Malekpour&#8217;s wife, Fatemeh Eftekhari, said her husband has been informed of the verdict and has been transferred to solitary confinement for the sentence to be administered if the supreme court sanctions it. She says her husband was a web programmer who had written photo uploading software that was used in a porn website without his knowledge.</p>
<p>Human rights groups have expressed alarm over a sharp increase in the use of capital punishment in <a title="More from guardian.co.uk on Iran" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/iran">Iran</a>. According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI), 121 people have been hanged between 20 December 2010 and 31 January this year. An ICHRI report published in mid-January said that Iran has hanged an average of one person every eight hours since the beginning of the new year.</p>
<p>Last week prosecutor general Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi told reporters in Tehran that two people had been sentenced to death for running porn websites, without naming the convicts.</p>
<p>&#8220;Two administrators of porn sites have been sentenced to death in two different court branches and the verdicts have been sent to the supreme court for confirmation,&#8221; Dolatabadi was quoted by IRNA state news agency as saying.</p>
<p>Malekpour, who has been kept in Tehran&#8217;s notorious Evin prison for the past two years, was arrested by plainclothes officers and was initially kept in solitary confinement for almost a year without access to legal representation.</p>
<p>&#8220;For a long period we even didn&#8217;t know that he was arrested,&#8221; Eftekhari said. According to Eftekhari, Malekpour&#8217;s arrest was in the face of a new crackdown by Iranian government on &#8220;indecent&#8221; websites in 2008 to fight what they had described as &#8220;the campaign launched by western governments to corrupt Iranian youth&#8221;.</p>
<p>A year after his arrest Malekpour was put on state television to confess. He later retracted the confessions in a letter sent from inside prison in which he said they were taken under duress.</p>
<p>&#8220;A large portion of my confession was extracted under pressure, physical and psychological torture, threats to myself and my family, and false promises of immediate release upon giving a false confession to whatever the interrogators dictated,&#8221; he writes in the letter.</p>
<p>&#8220;Once in October 2008 the interrogators stripped me while I was blindfolded and threatened to rape me with a bottle of water.&#8221; He went on to say: &#8220;While I remained blindfolded and handcuffed, several individuals armed with cables, batons, and their fists struck and punched me. At times, they would flog my head and neck. Such mistreatment was aimed at forcing me to write what the interrogators were dictating, and to compel me to play a role in front of the camera based on their scenarios.&#8221;</p>
<p>Eftekhari said: &#8220;Even if my husband&#8217;s charges were true, which they are not, it&#8217;s hard to imagine why he should be sentenced to death. I think Iran is trying to intimidate the opposition or any sign of protest by sentencing an unprecedented numbers of prisoners to death.&#8221;</p>
<p>Malekpour&#8217;s sentence has prompted reactions from human rights activists and organisations who have launched a campaign to save his life. Lawrence Cannon, the Canadian foreign affairs minister, has also expressed concerns over his sentence.</p>
<p>Gloria Nafziger of Amnesty International in Canada, an organisation which has sought for Malekpour&#8217;s sentence to be commuted said: &#8220;Amnesty International is very concerned that Saeed Malekpour is facing a death sentence in Iran after an unfair trial and reports that he was tortured in order to confess to his crimes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last month Iran executed Zahra Bahrami, a Dutch-Iranian woman convicted of drug smuggling, which resulted in a freeze of the Dutch diplomatic contacts with Iran.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>German priest admits 280 counts of sexual abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s ok everybody! He didn&#8217;t know it was hurting anyone&#8230; CRISIS AVERTED! German priest admits 280 counts of sexual abuse A German Catholic priest has admitted 280 counts of sexual abuse involving three boys in the past decade, saying he did not think he was doing harm. Named only as Andreas L, the priest told [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s ok everybody! He didn&#8217;t know it was hurting anyone&#8230; <strong>CRISIS AVERTED!</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16543091">German priest admits 280 counts of sexual abuse</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A German Catholic priest has admitted 280 counts of sexual abuse involving three boys in the past decade, saying he did not think he was doing harm.</p>
<p>Named only as Andreas L, the priest told a court in Braunschweig that he had first abused the nine-year-old son of a widowed woman parishioner.</p>
<p>After being banned by his diocese from making further contact with the boy, he abused two brothers, aged nine and 13.</p>
<p>Thousands of Germans have left the Church over revelations of abuse.</p>
<p>About 180,000 renounced their Catholicism in 2010, up 40% from the previous year, the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle reports.</p>
<p>Pope Benedict XVI, a German by birth, briefly met victims of sexual abuse by priests when he visited his native land in September, expressing &#8220;deep compassion and regret&#8221; at their suffering.<br />
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<p>The priest on trial in Braunschweig faces a minimum prison sentence of between six and six and a half years.</p>
<p>He was arrested during the summer, after the mother of his earlier victim reported him to the authorities.</p>
<p>She acted after her son, now aged 17, revealed to her the abuse he had undergone for two years.</p>
<p>Sexual assaults were made on the three boys in various settings: at the priest&#8217;s house, on skiing holidays, in a parental home, on a trip to Disneyland Paris and at a church shortly before Mass.</p>
<p>The priest, who covered his face with a ring binder as he went into court on Thursday, said that while working in Braunschweig in 2004, he had begun a close relationship with the widow.</p>
<p>When Fr Andreas was moved to Salzgitter, her son often spent weekends with him, and the two would go off on short trips.</p>
<p>He would give the boy presents such as a camera and a mobile phone.</p>
<p>Abuse would often occur three times a weekend.</p>
<p>The priest said it had not been his intention to get close to the boy sexually, and that it had never occurred to him that he was doing harm.<br />
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<p>When the mother began to suspect her son&#8217;s relations with the priest were inappropriately close, she approached the diocese of Hildesheim, the priest&#8217;s employer, which forbade further contact with the boy.</p>
<p>The abuse of the two brothers then began under similar circumstances, the court heard.</p>
<p>After contact with these victims was also forbidden, the priest approached his first victim again, writing him a letter.</p>
<p>It was then that the truth about the abuse emerged.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was never my impression that the children did not consent,&#8221; the priest was quoted as saying at the trial.</p>
<p>When asked in court if he was a paedophile, he replied, according to local newspaper Braunschweiger Zeitung: &#8220;It would be wrong to say No but to say Yes would also fall short of the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p>When a prosecutor asked him in court if he thought a &#8220;father would do this to his children&#8221;, he was silent.</p>
<p>About 2,800 pornographic images were found on the priest&#8217;s computer, including several of his victims.</p>
<p>Correspondents say members of the public who were in the courtroom watched the trial with faces rigid from shock.</p>
<p>They included parishioners from St Joseph&#8217;s Church in Salzgitter, where Fr Andreas had once been a respected priest, according to Germany&#8217;s Spiegel magazine.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Government changes Free School model funding agreement to ban creationist schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 23:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Government changes Free School model funding agreement to ban creationist schools The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed a new revision of the model funding agreement for Free Schools by the Government in order to preclude ‘the teaching, as an evidence-based view or theory, of any view or theory that is contrary to established scientific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.humanism.org.uk/news/view/961">Government changes Free School model funding agreement to ban creationist schools</a></p>
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The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed a new revision of the model funding agreement for Free Schools by the Government in order to preclude ‘the teaching, as an evidence-based view or theory, of any view or theory that is contrary to established scientific and/or historical evidence and explanations.’ This highly significant change has been made in order to ban creationism from being taught in Free Schools, and prevent creationist groups from opening schools. The change follows the BHA coordinating the ‘Teach evolution, not creationism!’ campaign, which called for this precise change.</p>
<p>In September, the BHA came together with thirty leading scientists and science educators including Sir David Attenborough, Professor Richard Dawkins and Professor Michael Reiss, and five national organisations to launch ‘Teach evolution, not creationism!’, which called on the government to introduce statutory guidance against the teaching of creationism and garnered significant press coverage. The BHA also launched a government e-petition making the same call, which has now garnered over 20,000 signatures.</p>
<p>In subsequent written correspondence with civil servants, the BHA stated that ‘Our concern is for the government to make absolutely clear that there is no chance it will ever accept [creationist Free School] bids, or allow any state-funded school to teach creationism as science, anywhere in the curriculum, and this is only possible through a change in the law… we would support any adjustment to the model funding agreement to add a statement [to this effect]… Could we request that the next time the [Free School] model funding agreement is reviewed, our desire for this point’s inclusion is considered?’</p>
<p>BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson commented, ‘We congratulate the government for taking this significant step to prevent creationist Free Schools. There is still further work to be done to ensure that all schools, not just Free Schools, are prevented from teaching creationism, to include evolution in the primary National Curriculum, and to ensure evolution’s teaching in all schools. We look forward to working with the government and all those who care about rational and evidence based education to achieve these additional changes.’</p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 23:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Islamic cleric bans women from touching bananas, cucumbers for sexual resemblance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Islamic cleric bans women from touching bananas, cucumbers for sexual resemblance CAIRO: An Islamic cleric residing in Europe said that women should not be close to bananas or cucumbers, in order to avoid any “sexual thoughts.” The unnamed sheikh, who was featured in an article on el-Senousa news, was quoted saying that if women wish [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>CAIRO: An Islamic cleric residing in Europe said that women should not be close to bananas or cucumbers, in order to avoid any “sexual thoughts.”</p>
<p>The unnamed sheikh, who was featured in an article on el-Senousa news, was quoted saying that if women wish to eat these food items, a third party, preferably a male related to them such as their a father or husband, should cut the items into small pieces and serve.</p>
<p>He said that these fruits and vegetables “resemble the male penis” and hence could arouse women or “make them think of sex.”</p>
<p>He also added carrots and zucchini to the list of forbidden foods for women.</p>
<p>The sheikh was asked how to “control” women when they are out shopping for groceries and if holding these items at the market would be bad for them. The cleric answered saying this matter is between them and God.</p>
<p>Answering another question about what to do if women in the family like these foods, the sheikh advised the interviewer to take the food and cut it for them in a hidden place so they cannot see it.</p>
<p>The opinion has stirred a storm of irony and denouncement among Muslims online, with hundreds of comments mocking the cleric.</p>
<p>One reader said that these religious “leaders” give Islam “a bad name” and another commented said that he is a “retarded” person and he must quite his post immediately.</p>
<p>Others called him a seeker of fame, but no official responses from renowned Islamic scholars have been published on the statements.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Yoga is the work of the devil, says Vatican’s chief exorcist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga is the work of the devil, says Vatican&#8217;s chief exorcist Father Gabriel Amorth has carried out more than 70,000 exorcisms in his capacity as Chief Exorcist at the Vatican. The 85-year-old can boast 25 years in the post after being appointed by the late Pope John Paul II. At a conference today, he surprised [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2066289/Yoga-work-devil-says-Vaticans-chief-exorcist-doesnt-like-Harry-Potter-either.html">Yoga is the work of the devil, says Vatican&#8217;s chief exorcist</a></p>
<blockquote><p><span>Father Gabriel Amorth has carried out more than 70,000 exorcisms in his capacity as Chief Exorcist at the Vatican.<br />
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<p><span>The 85-year-old can boast 25 years in the post after being appointed by the late Pope John Paul II.</span></p>
<p><span>At a conference today, he surprised the delegates by revealing some of his greatest dislikes &#8211; yoga and Harry Potter.</span></p>
<p><span>Father Amorth, a colourful and often outspoken personality, said:&#8217;Practising yoga brings evil as does reading Harry Potter. They may both seem innocuous but they both deal with magic and that leads to evil.&#8217; </span></p>
<p><span>He added:&#8217;Yoga is the Devil&#8217;s work. You thing you are doing it for stretching your mind and body but it leads to Hinduism. All these oriental religions are based on the false belief of reincarnation.&#8217; </span></p>
<p><span>Father Amorth, speaking on the subject of People And Religion at a fringe event at the Umbria Film Festival in Terni, spoke of his distaste for JK Rowling&#8217;s young wizard.</span></p>
<p><span>He said:&#8217;People think it is an innocuous book for children but it&#8217;s about magic and that leads to evil. In Harry Potter the Devil is at work in a cunning and crafty way, he is using his extraordinary powers of magic and evil.</span></p>
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<p><span>&#8216;Satan is always hidden and the thing he desires more than anything is for people to believe he does not exist. He studies each and everyone of us and our tendencies towards good and evil and then he tempts us.</span></p>
<p><span>&#8216;My advice to young people would be to watch out for nightclubs because the path is always the same: alcohol, sex, drugs and Satanic sects.&#8217; </span></p>
<p><span>It is not the first time that Father Amorth has raised eyebrows with his forthright views &#8211; last year he said that the ongoing child sex scandals rocking the Catholic Church were evidence that &#8216;the Devil was at work in the Vatican.&#8217; </span></p>
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<p><span>While in 2006, Father Amorth, who was ordained a priest in 1954, gave an interview to Vatican Radio in which he said that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and Russian dictator Josef Stalin were both possessed by the Devil.</span></p>
<p><span>According to secret Vatican documents recently released the then wartime Pope Pius XII attempted a &#8216;long distance exorcism&#8217; of Hitler but it failed to have any effect.</span></p>
<p><span>It is also not the first time that Father Amorth, who is president of the International Association of Exorcists, has spoken out against Harry Potter saying in the past that it opens children&#8217;s minds to dabbling with the occult and black magic.</span></p>
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<p><span>Today Vanda Vanni, of the Italian Yoga Association, said:&#8217;A Satanic practice? Pardon the pun but that is an accusation that is neither in Heaven or on earth. Father Amorth&#8217;s accusation is completely without foundation.</span></p>
<p><span>&#8216;It is an outrageous thing to say &#8211; yoga is not a religion but a spiritual discipline. It is about freedom and a search to find one&#8217;s inner self. It does not touch religion and has nothing to do with Satanic sects nor does it encourage people to join them.</span></p>
<p><span>Giorgio Furlan, who runs the Yoga Academy in Rome, said`:&#8217;There are some paths of yoga which do lead towards Hinduism but other paths are more philosophical but their is no direct link with religion and certainly no link with Satanism.</span></p>
<p><span>&#8216;To say such things shows you have no idea of what you are talking about &#8211; yoga controls violent impulses of the nervous system and subconscious &#8211; to be honest with me it had the effect of bringing me closer to Christianity and in particular the Catholic Church which I had abandoned as a youngster.</span></p>
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		<title>God Here…</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 02:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collin via CNN Dear Evangelical Christians: God here. First, I do not exist. The concept of a 13,700,00,000 year old being, capable of creating the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, monitoring simultaneously the thoughts and actions of the 7 billion human beings on this planet is ludicrous. Grow a brain. Second, if I [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Dear Evangelical Christians:</p>
<p>God here.</p>
<p>First, I do not exist. The concept of a 13,700,00,000 year old being, capable of creating the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, monitoring simultaneously the thoughts and actions of the 7 billion human beings on this planet is ludicrous. Grow a brain.</p>
<p>Second, if I did, I would have left you a book a little more consistent, timeless and independently verifiable than the collection of Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology you call the Bible. Hell, I bet you cannot tell me one thing about any of its authors, their credibility or their possible ulterior motives, yet you cite them for the most extraordinary of claims.</p>
<p>Thirdly, when I sent my “son” (whatever that means, given that I am god and do not mate) to Earth, he would have visited the Chinese, Ja.panese, Europeans, Russians, sub-Saharan Africans, Australian Aboriginals, Mongolians, Polynesians, Micronesians, Indonesians and native Americans, not just a few Jews. He would also have exhibited a knowledge of something outside of the Iron Age Middle East.</p>
<p>Fourthly, I would not spend my time hiding, refusing to give any tangible evidence of my existence, and then punish those who are smart enough to draw the natural conclusion that I do not exist by burning them forever. That would make no sense to me, given that I am the one who withheld evidence of my existence in the first place.</p>
<p>Fifth, I would not care who you do or how you “do it”. I really wouldn’t. This would be of no interest to me, given that I can create Universes. Oh, the egos.</p>
<p>Sixth, I would have smited all evangelicals and fundamentalists long before this. You people drive me nuts. You are so small minded and yet you speak with such false authority. Many of you still believe in the talking snake nonsense from Genesis. I would kill all of you for that alone and burn you for an afternoon (burning forever is way too barbaric for me to even contemplate).</p>
<p>Seventh, the whole idea of members of one species on one planet surviving their own physical deaths to “be with me” is utter, mind-numbing nonsense. Grow up. You will die. Get over it. I did. Hell, at least you had a life. I never even existed in the first place.</p>
<p>Eighth, I do not read your minds, or “hear your prayers” as you euphemistically call it. There are 7 billion of you. Even if only 10% prayed once a day, that is 700,000,000 prayers. This works out at 8,000 prayers a second – every second of every day. Meanwhile I have to process the 100,000 of you who die every day between heaven and hell. Dwell on the sheer absurdity of that for a moment.</p>
<p>Finally, the only reason you even consider believing in me is because of where you were born. Had you been born in India, you would likely believe in the Hindu gods, if born in Tibet, you would be a Buddhist. Every culture that has ever existed has had its own god(s) and they always seem to favor that particular culture, its hopes, dreams and prejudices. What, do you think we all exist? If not, why only yours?</p>
<p>Look, let’s be honest with ourselves. There is no god. Believing in me was fine when you thought the World was young, flat and simple. Now we know how enormous, old and complex the Universe is.</p>
<p>Move on – get over me. I did.</p>
<p>God</p></blockquote>
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		<title>English expat ‘rips his own eyes out’ during church service in Italy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah, that&#8217;s not normal&#8230; but on religion, it is. English expat &#8216;rips his own eyes out&#8217; during church service in Italy AN English expatriate in Viareggio (northern Italy) has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital after ripping out his own eyes with his naked hands during a church service. The 46-year-old, a long-term resident in [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>AN English expatriate in Viareggio (northern Italy) has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital after ripping out his own eyes with his naked hands during a church service.</p>
<p>The 46-year-old, a long-term resident in the Tuscan municipality, began screaming and banging his head against the floor during mass, explains his elderly mother, who was with him at the time.</p>
<p>He claimed he heard voices telling him to tear his eyes out.</p>
<p>The man was rushed to nearby Versilia hospital for an emergency operation, but surgeons were unable to save his sight, meaning he will now be blind for life.</p>
<p>Doctor Gino Barbacci, who treated him, said the man did not complain or show any signal of physical pain, and answered correctly when asked his name.</p>
<p>In the 26 years I have been practising, I have never seen anything like it, confessed Dr Barbacci.</p>
<p>Yet he appeared to be a completely normal person.</p>
<p>He would have needed absolutely super-human strength to pull his own eyes out with his hands.</p>
<p>He got up and started banging his head against the floor, he was covered in blood. I did not know what was happening, he didn&#8217;t say anything, explained the man&#8217;s mother when interviewed.</p>
<p>Medics say he had been in treatment for a psychiatric illness, but had not wanted to take the pills prescribed to him.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Refusing to Kill Daughter, Pakistani Family Defies Tradition, Draws Anger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Refusing to Kill Daughter, Pakistani Family Defies Tradition, Draws Anger KARACHI, PAKISTAN &#8212; Kainat Soomro is a 17-year-old Pakistani girl who has become a local celebrity of sorts in her battle for justice in the Pakistani courts, a daring move for a woman of any age in this country, let alone a teenager. She is [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>KARACHI, PAKISTAN &#8212; Kainat Soomro is a 17-year-old Pakistani girl who has become a local celebrity of sorts in her battle for justice in the Pakistani courts, a daring move for a woman of any age in this country, let alone a teenager.</p>
<p>She is fighting to get justice for a gang rape that she insists happened four years ago in Mehar, a small town in Pakistan.</p>
<p>We first met her in the office of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. A colorful traditional Pakistani shawl covered her head. Her father sat next to her as she recounted the 2007 incident.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was walking home from my school and I went to the store to buy a toy for my niece,&#8221; she said, staring at the floor of the office. &#8220;While I was looking at things a guy pressed a handkerchief on my nose. I fainted and was kidnapped. Then four men gang raped me.&#8221;</p>
<p>As she shared details of her days in captivity and multiple rapes, she kept repeating, &#8220;I want justice, I will not stop until I get justice.&#8221; After three days, she was finally able to escape she said. As she spoke, her father gently tapped her head. He said he tried to get Kainat&#8217;s alleged rapists arrested, but instead he was rebuffed by the police.</p>
<p>According to the Kainat family&#8217;s account, the tribal elders declared her <em>kari</em>, (which literally means black female), for losing her virginity outside marriage.</p>
<p>In Pakistan, women and men who have illicit relationships or women who lose their virginity before marriage are at risk of paying with their lives.</p>
<p>&#8220;These are matters of honor and the leaders call a <em>jirga</em> and they declare that the woman or the couple should be killed,&#8221; said Abdul Hai, a veteran field officer for the Human Rights Commission in Pakistan. These acts of violence are most commonly labeled as &#8220;honor killings.&#8221;</p>
<p>The most recent report from the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan noted that in 2009 roughly 46 percent of all female murders in Pakistan that year were in the name of &#8220;honor.&#8221; The report noted that a total of 647 incidences of &#8220;honor killings&#8221; were reported by the Pakistani press. However, experts say that actual incidences of &#8220;honor killings&#8221; in Pakistan are much higher and never get reported to the police because they are passed off by the families as suicides.</p>
<p>Kainat said that despite the pressures her family refused to kill her.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is the tradition, but if the family doesn&#8217;t permit it, then it won&#8217;t happen. My father, my brother, my mom didn&#8217;t allow it,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>And that defiance has left the family fearing for their lives. The family&#8217;s new home in Karachi has been attacked a number of times.</p>
<p>But, according to Abdul Hai, Kainat is lucky: &#8220;The woman or the girl usually gets killed and the man gets away,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Over 70 percent of the murdered victims are women and only 30 percent of victims of honor killings are male.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Karachi, Kainat and her family are now sharing one room in a run-down apartment block, and they have to rely on charities to help them pay for food.</p>
<p>&#8220;We go hungry many nights,&#8221; said Kainat&#8217;s older sister.</p>
<p>But their fight might never pay off. A local judge has already ruled against Kainat in the case. &#8220;There is no corroborative evidence available on record. The sole testimony of the alleged rape survivor is not sufficient,&#8221; the judge said in a written decision.</p>
<p>Another problem is that material evidence is usually not collected in rape cases in Pakistan since the police rarely believe rape victims and therefore don&#8217;t order rape kits in a timely manner.</p>
<p>Without medical tests to corroborate her story, it remains Kainat&#8217;s word against the alleged rapists. But even having lost her case at the local court, Kainat insists, &#8220;I am not giving up, I will take this all the way to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Jesus or jail? Alabama town offers options for serving time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, this sure sounds constitutional&#8230; Jesus or jail? Alabama town offers options for serving time If you&#8217;re charged with a nonviolent crime in one Alabama town, you might just have the chance to pray it all away. Starting this week, under a new program called Operation ROC (Restore Our Community), local judges in Bay Minette, [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>If you&#8217;re charged with a nonviolent crime in one Alabama town, you might just have the chance to pray it all away.</p>
<p>Starting this week, under a new program called Operation ROC (Restore Our Community), local judges in Bay Minette, Alabama, will give those found guilty of misdemeanors the choice of serving out their time in jail, paying a fine or attending church each Sunday for a year.</p>
<p>The goal of the program is to help steer those who are not yet hardened criminals the chance to turn their lives around. Those who choose to go to church (there are no mosques or synagogues in the area) will have to check in with a pastor and the police department each week, CNN affiliate WKRG reported. Once you attend church every week for a year the case would be dismissed.</p>
<p>Police Chief Mike Rowland said the measure is one that would help save money and help direct people down the right path. Rowland told WKRG it costs $75 a day to house each inmate.</p>
<p>&#8220;Longevity is the key,&#8221; he told WKRG.</p>
<p>He said he believes 30-day drug programs don&#8217;t have the long-term capabilities to heal someone in the ways the ROC program might.</p>
<p>Police in the town said they think it is a simple choice, but others think it&#8217;s a choice that shouldn&#8217;t even be offered.</p>
<p>The ACLU in Alabama said the idea is &#8220;blatantly unconstitutional,&#8221; according to the Alabama Press-Register.</p>
<p>&#8220;It violates one basic tenet of the Constitution, namely that government can’t force participation in religious activity,&#8221; Olivia Turner, executive director for the ACLU of Alabama told the paper.</p>
<p>Rowland acknowledged there were concerns about separation of church and state complaints but said he didn&#8217;t see it as too big of a problem because offenders weren&#8217;t being forced to attend church, they are just being given the option.</p>
<p>The offenders who voluntarily choose church over jail get to pick the churches they attend. If they complete a year’s attendance, Rowland said, their criminal case would be dismissed.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Half of Canadians think religion more harmful than good, poll finds It&#8217;s no secret fewer Canadians attend church today than 20 years ago, but what may be surprising is almost half of Canadians believe religion does more harm than good, according to the results of a survey conducted by Ipsos Reid. Explanations from experts vary [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>It&#8217;s no secret fewer Canadians attend church today than 20 years ago, but what may be surprising is almost half of Canadians believe religion does more harm than good, according to the results of a survey conducted by Ipsos Reid.</p>
<p>Explanations from experts vary &#8211; from fear of extremists and anger toward individuals who abuse positions of power, to a national &#8216;forgetting&#8217; of Canadian history.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the past few years, there have been several highprofile international situations involving perceived religious conflicts, as well as the anniversary of 9/11, and I think when people see those, it causes them to fear religion and to see it as a source of conflict,&#8221; said Janet Epp Buckingham, associate professor at Trinity Western University.</p>
<p>Canadians who don&#8217;t participate in religion themselves experience it in the news, which can sensationalize the negatives aspects of religion, said Dr. Pamela Dickey Young, the principal of the School of Religion at Queen&#8217;s University.</p>
<p>The survey, which was conducted ahead of the launch of a new Global TV show &#8211; Context &#8211; about religion in Canada, also found that 89 per cent of Canadians are comfortable being around people of different faiths.</p>
<p>But, on the question of whether religion does more harm than good, Rev. Canon Dr. Bill Prentice, director of Community Ministry for the Anglican diocese of Ottawa, said: &#8220;We forget our history.&#8221;</p>
<p>He pointed out that the first hospitals, schools, and universities in Canada were founded by religious institutions.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>9/11 Exclusion Spurs Outrage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[9/11 Exclusion Spurs Outrage Religious leaders are calling on Mayor Michael Bloomberg to reverse course and offer clergy a role in the ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Rudy Washington, a deputy mayor in former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani&#8216;s administration, said he&#8217;s outraged. Mr. Washington organized an interfaith [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Religious leaders are calling on Mayor Michael Bloomberg to reverse course and offer clergy a role in the ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.</p>
<p>Rudy Washington, a deputy mayor in former Mayor <a href="http://topics.wsj.com/person/g/rudolph-w-giuliani/562">Rudolph Giuliani</a>&#8216;s administration, said he&#8217;s outraged. Mr. Washington organized an interfaith ceremony at Yankee Stadium shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is America, and to have a memorial service where there&#8217;s no prayer, this appears to be insanity to me,&#8221; said Mr. Washington, who has suffered severe medical problems connected to the time he spent at Ground Zero. &#8220;I feel like America has lost its way.&#8221;</p>
<p>City Hall officials, who are coordinating the ceremony, confirmed that spiritual leaders will not participate this year—just as has been the case during past events marking the anniversary. The mayor has said he wants the upcoming event to strike a similar tone as previous ceremonies.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are hundreds of important people that have offered to participate over the last nine years, but the focus remains on the families of the thousands who died on Sept. 11,&#8221; said Evelyn Erskine, a mayoral spokeswoman.</p>
<p>But the mayor&#8217;s plans this year have drawn increased scrutiny and some disapproval, as the event will attract an international audience and President Barack Obama will attend.</p>
<p>New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has publicly criticized the mayor about the list of speakers, and New York Gov. <a href="http://topics.wsj.com/person/c/andrew-cuomo/5961">Andrew Cuomo</a> has quietly sought to play a larger role.</p>
<p>But the exclusion of religious leaders has struck some as particularly glaring.</p>
<p>City Council Member Fernando Cabrera, a pastor at New Life Outreach International, a Bronx church, said he is &#8220;utterly disappointed&#8221; and &#8220;shocked&#8221; by the event&#8217;s absence of clergy. When the terrorist attacks occurred, people in the city and nationwide turned to spiritual leaders for guidance, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is one of the pillars that carried us through,&#8221; he said, referring to religious leaders. &#8220;They were the spiritual and emotional backbone, and when you have a situation where people are trying to find meaning, where something is bigger than them, when you have a crisis of this level, they often look to the clergy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Cabrera described the religious leaders&#8217; exclusion as &#8220;wiping out the recognition of the importance that spirituality plays on that day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis and one of the participants in the September 2001 interfaith ceremony at Yankee Stadium, said it would be difficult to include all faiths in the ceremony.</p>
<p>&#8220;I understand the feelings,&#8221; he said. &#8220;[But] I don&#8217;t know how we make it possible for everyone to have a place at the table.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Who&#8217;s going to agree as to who the representatives of the faith…will be? We have all the different groupings. If we have four denominations, what about the fifth denomination?&#8221; he said. &#8220;There are practical considerations when planning something, where you want to be as inclusive as possible but sometimes you find it impossible to have everyone present who should be present. It&#8217;s very difficult.&#8221;</p>
<p>A spokesman for Archbishop Timothy Dolan, the city&#8217;s most prominent religious leader, said he had no knowledge that Mr. Dolan had been invited. On Sept. 11, the archbishop plans to celebrate Mass at St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral in the morning, and later in the day he&#8217;ll be at St. Peter&#8217;s Church in Lower Manhattan.</p>
<p>Many religious institutions will be holding events to commemorate the anniversary. There will be an interfaith event recognizing first responders on Sept. 6.</p>
<p>During the 2001 &#8220;Prayer for America&#8221; service at Yankee Stadium, leaders from the major religions—Roman Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Protestants, Sikhs, Greek Orthodox—addressed the crowd of thousands and an even larger TV audience from a podium atop second base.</p>
<p>&#8220;I brought every major religion to this event in Yankee Stadium,&#8221; said Mr. Washington, who is considering holding a news conference on Sept. 11 to object to the exclusion of clergy.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m very upset about it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;This is crazy.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[This sort of thing is so commonplace it&#8217;s hardly considered news at this point&#8230; Church child protection chief caught with 4,000 child porn pictures A child protection official for the Catholic Church has been caught with 4,000 pictures of child porn. Father-of-four Christopher Jarvis was arrested after uploading pictures of children being abused to a [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/07/31/church-child-protection-chief-caught-with-child-porn-pictures-115875-23308972/">Church child protection chief caught with 4,000 child porn pictures</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A child protection official for the Catholic Church has been caught with 4,000 pictures of child porn.</p>
<p>Father-of-four Christopher Jarvis was arrested after uploading pictures of children being abused to a website.</p>
<p>Married Jarvis, 49, a former social worker, was employed by the church following sex scandals about pervert priests.</p>
<p>His job was to monitor church groups to ensure paedophiles did not gain access to children in the church’s congregations.</p>
<p>But he was caught by police in March with more than 4,000 child porn images on his home computer and his work laptop.</p>
<p>He admitted 12 counts of making, ­possessing and distributing indecent ­images when he appeared before ­magistrates in Plymouth and is likely to face jail when he returns to court for sentencing next month.</p>
<p>Jarvis, who has been sacked from his job as child safeguarding ­officer, worked the Diocese of ­Plymouth for nine years.</p>
<p>Church spokesman ­David Pond said: “Mr Jarvis was suspended from his position as soon as the diocese became aware in March of the police investigation.</p>
<p>“The Bishop took that action and since then the Church has worked closely with the police.”</p></blockquote>
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		<title>So I decided to join The KKK…</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I decided to join The KKK&#8230; Sure, I don&#8217;t agree with their notion of white pride. And I don&#8217;t believe in their desire to cut off all American foreign aid, nor their desire to outlaw homosexuality, nor their anti-abortion stance. I think their plans for creating a Christian nation are horrible and damaging. And [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sure, I don&#8217;t agree with their notion of white pride. And I don&#8217;t believe in their desire to cut off all American foreign aid, nor their desire to outlaw homosexuality, nor their anti-abortion stance. I think their plans for creating a Christian nation are horrible and damaging. And I think their history of racism is a truly terrible thing.</p>
<p>But there is a lot of good that comes out of being in the klan! A sense of community. A sense of belonging to something bigger than yourself. And some of the things they believe in, I also agree with. They believe in supporting strict environmental laws. They believe in balancing the budget. They stand behind states rights, and they strongly support veterans.</p>
<p>Just because a few radical individuals did some terrible things in the past in the name of the Klan, that has nothing to do with how the Klan is today! Besides, those people weren&#8217;t true Klansmen. A real, modern Klansman would never act like that!</p>
<p>I can call myself a Klansman, even though I don&#8217;t agree with everything they believe in. And I still go to a few Klan meetings each year, even though I disagree with some of their core tenets. I like the ceremonies, and some of the songs. I&#8217;m just choosing the parts that I like, and I&#8217;m going to with that, while I ignore the parts of The Klan that I disagree with.</p>
<p>So really, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with The Klan, or being a member. It&#8217;s just a personal matter of how an individual chooses to live their life.</p>
<p>I really don&#8217;t understand why people have a problem with me being in the Klan!</p>
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		<title>Austrian driver’s religious headgear strains credulity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 16:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Austrian driver&#8217;s religious headgear strains credulity An Austrian atheist has won the right to be shown on his driving-licence photo wearing a pasta strainer as &#8220;religious headgear&#8221;. Niko Alm first applied for the licence three years ago after reading that headgear was allowed in official pictures only for confessional reasons. Mr Alm said the sieve [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>An Austrian atheist has won the right to be shown on his driving-licence photo wearing a pasta strainer as &#8220;religious headgear&#8221;.</p>
<p>Niko Alm first applied for the licence three years ago after reading that headgear was allowed in official pictures only for confessional reasons.</p>
<p>Mr Alm said the sieve was a requirement of his religion, pastafarianism.</p>
<p>The Austrian authorities required him to obtain a doctor&#8217;s certificate that he was &#8220;psychologically fit&#8221; to drive.</p>
<p>The idea came into Mr Alm&#8217;s noodle three years ago as a way of making a serious, if ironic, point.</p>
<p>A self-confessed atheist, Mr Alm says he belongs to <a title="Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster" href="http://www.venganza.org/">the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster</a>, a light-hearted faith whose members call themselves pastafarians.</p>
<p>The group&#8217;s website states that &#8220;the only dogma allowed in the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the rejection of dogma&#8221;.</p>
<p>In response to pressure for American schools to teach the Christian theory known as intelligent design, as an alternative to natural selection, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster wrote to the Kansas School Board asking for the pastafarian version of intelligent design to be taught to schoolchildren, as an alternative to the Christian theory.</p>
<p><strong>Straining credulity</strong></p>
<p>In the same spirit, Mr Alm&#8217;s pastafarian-style application for a driving licence was a response to the Austrian recognition of confessional headgear in official photographs.</p>
<p>The licence took three years to come through and, according to Mr Alm, he was asked to submit to a medical interview to check on his mental fitness to drive but &#8211; straining credulity &#8211; his efforts have finally paid off.</p>
<p>It is the police who issue driving licences in Austria, and they have duly issued a laminated card showing Mr Alm in his unorthodox item of religious headgear.</p>
<p>The next step, Mr Alm told the Austrian news agency APA, is to apply to the Austrian authorities for pastafarianism to become an officially recognised faith.</p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 17:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Faith Conquers All</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2011 03:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Priest Sex-Abuse Case Hits Church of Pope’s Adviser</title>
		<link>http://www.irreligion.org/2011/05/27/priest-sex-abuse-case-hits-church-of-popes-adviser/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 13:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am shocked&#8230;. shocked I say!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2072613,00.html">Priest Sex-Abuse Case Hits Church of Pope&#8217;s Adviser</a></p>
<blockquote><p>(GENOA) — The latest sex-abuse case to rock the Catholic Church is  unfolding in the archdiocese of an influential Italian Cardinal who has  been working with Pope Benedict XVI on reforms to respond to prior  scandals of pedophile priests.</p>
<p>Father Riccardo Seppia, a 51-year-old parish priest in the  village of Sastri Ponente, near Genoa, was arrested last Friday, May 13,  on pedophilia and drug charges. Investigators say that in tapped  mobile-phone conversations, Seppia asked a Moroccan drug dealer to  arrange sexual encounters with young and vulnerable boys. &#8220;I do not want  16-year-old boys but younger. Fourteen-year-olds are O.K. Look for  needy boys who have family issues,&#8221; he allegedly said. Genoa Archbishop Angelo Bagnasco, who is the head of the Italian Bishops  Conference, had been working with Benedict to establish a tough new  worldwide policy, released this week, on how bishops should handle  accusations of priestly sex abuse.</p>
<p>Bagnasco said that when he met the Pope this weekend, he &#8220;asked for a  particular blessing for my archdiocese&#8221; in light of the alleged crimes,  adding that &#8220;like every father toward a son [feels] great pain in  seeing a priest who is not faithful to his vocation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi praised Bagnasco&#8217;s  handling of the Sastri Ponente case, lauding its &#8220;timeliness and  competence.&#8221; On Saturday, May 14, the Cardinal visited the Santo Spirito  church, where Seppia was the parish priest.</p>
<p>According to investigators, Seppia told a friend — a former  seminarian and barman who is currently under investigation — that the  town&#8217;s malls were the best places to entice minors. In tapped phone  conversations the two cursed and swore against God. The priest is  charged with having attempted to kiss and touch an underage altar boy  and of having exchanged cocaine for sexual intercourse with boys over  18.</p>
<p>Seppia&#8217;s  defense lawyers are expected to argue that those conversations —  monitored since Oct. 20, 2010 — were just words, sex games that were  played by adults. It was just a game even when he claimed to have  &#8220;kissed on the mouth&#8221; a 15-year-old altar boy, according to the defense.</p>
<p>On Monday, May 16, during formal questioning by Genoa&#8217;s  investigating magistrate Annalisa Giacalone, Seppia chose not to  respond. The magistrate decided to keep him in custody to avoid a risk  of relapse or tampering with evidence. Defense attorney Paolo Bonanni  said the defense wants to evaluate all the charges, reserving the right  to respond to public prosecutor Stefano Puppo in the coming days.</p>
<p>Questioned by the investigators, the altar boy reportedly  confirmed the attempted kiss. Another male minor who, according to the  investigators, was stalked with messages and pressing invitations, will  be questioned soon. Psychologists are helping Carabinieri police  officers obtain testimony from the alleged victims. &#8220;The boys are  ashamed to talk and to admit what happened,&#8221; says one of the  investigators. The evidence amounts to at least 50 messages and phone  calls. In the tapped phone conversations, the drug dealer contacted the  boys and gave their phone numbers to the priest, who paid them with  cocaine or 50 euros each time for sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>&#8220;[The  investigators] made us listen to that man saying terrifying things  about our children. Things so terrible that I cannot repeat them,&#8221; a  father of one of the boys said.</p>
<p>Investigators are also examining three confiscated computers: the priest allegedly looked for partners via chat as well.</p>
<p>Seppia is currently being kept in a confinement cell in a Genoa  prison. He met the jail&#8217;s priest and psychologist. &#8220;He has read the  newspapers, and he is pained by his parishioners&#8217; comments,&#8221; says his  lawyer. The investigation is ongoing.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>God vs Allah</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 20:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 19:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Religious Consistency</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 18:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Seattle Atheists collect for “Rapture Relief Fund’</title>
		<link>http://www.irreligion.org/2011/05/18/seattle-atheists-collect-for-rapture-relief-fund/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 17:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle Atheists collect for &#8220;Rapture Relief Fund&#8217; A fringe Christian group has been busy lately warning the world about the coming Rapture, which it claims will be here on May 21. California-based Family Radio is spearheading the cause and has purchased billboards around the country asking commuters to mark May 21 on their calendars. They [...]]]></description>
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A fringe Christian group has been busy lately warning the world about the coming Rapture, which it claims will be here on May 21.</p>
<p>California-based Family Radio is spearheading the cause and has purchased billboards around the country asking commuters to mark May 21 on their calendars. They say that&#8217;s the day when Jesus will return and true Christians will be spirited off to heaven, leaving the rest of the population to suffer through the last five months of their lives until God destroys the Earth on October 21.</p>
<p>If the prognosticators are right, then some of us are in big trouble.</p>
<p>With that thought in mind, a local group called Seattle Atheists is now taking donations for a &#8220;Rapture Relief Fund&#8221; to help those who are left behind.</p>
<p>&#8220;To help us help you, we&#8217;ve created &#8216;Rapture Relief,&#8217; an aid fund for the unfortunate people left behind,&#8221; said John Keiser of Seattle Atheists. &#8220;When you give to this fund, Seattle Atheists will use the money to help survivors of any Armageddon-sized disaster in the Puget Sound area.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keiser and the 280 other members of Seattle Atheists have already raised $800 for the fund, and they hope to have $5,000 by May 21.</p>
<p>If Family Radio is wrong and the world survives, Seattle Atheists will donate all the money from the relief fund to Camp Quest, which teaches children about science and critical thinking.</p>
<p>&#8220;It just dawned on us that this is really dumb stuff and these people are really showing a complete lack of critical thinking,&#8221; Keiser said. &#8220;We wanted to highlight that and highlight the need for critical thinking, which is why we decided to make it a fundraiser for Camp Quest.&#8221;</p>
<p>Seattle Atheists will be out raising money for the fund at several upcoming events, including an end-of-the-world party scheduled for May 21 at Dorky&#8217;s Arcade in Tacoma at 8 p.m. Members will also be present in the University District for StreetFair on May 21-22 and they&#8217;ll be at Westlake Park on May 23-27.
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		<title>Stephen Hawking: ‘Heaven is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark’</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 04:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stephen Hawking: &#8216;Heaven is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark&#8217; Heaven is a ‘fairy story  for people afraid of the dark’, Professor Stephen Hawking suggestd yesterday. As well as saying there is no heaven or afterlife, the renowned scientist said that our brains switch off like ‘broken down computers’ when we die. [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Heaven is a ‘fairy story  for people afraid of the dark’, Professor Stephen Hawking suggestd yesterday.</p>
<p>As  well as saying there is no heaven or afterlife, the renowned scientist  said that our brains switch off like ‘broken down computers’ when we  die.</p>
<p>His comments upset some religious groups, already angry at his statement last year that the universe was not created by God.</p>
<p>Professor  Hawking’s latest remarks came in an interview in which the theoretical  physicist told how he had learnt to live in the shadow of death since  being diagnosed with motor neurone disease aged 21.</p>
<p>The  disease, which is incurable, was expected to kill him within  a few  years. Instead, he said, it  ultimately led him to enjoy  life more.</p>
<p>The 69-year-old Cambridge University academic said: ‘I have lived with the prospect of an early death for the last 49 years.</p>
<p>‘I’m not afraid of death, but I’m in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first.</p>
<p>‘I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail.</p>
<p>‘There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.’</p>
<p>His remarks are more radical than those laid out in his 2010 book,  The Grand Design, where he asserts that the universe is governed by the  laws of science and did not need a ‘creator’ to bring it into being.</p>
<p>In the interview Professor Hawking – who will today give a lecture  entitled ‘Why are we here?’ at the Google Zeitgeist meeting in London –  was asked: ‘Is our existence all down to luck?’</p>
<p>He replied: ‘Science predicts that many different kinds of universe  will be spontaneously created out of nothing. It is a matter of chance  which we are in.’</p>
<p>In answer to another question, he said people should use their time  on Earth to fulfil their potential, saying: ‘We should seek the greatest value of our action.’</p>
<p>His lecture today will focus on M-theory, a broad mathematical  framework in which 11 dimensions of the universe are identified  and  which many physicists say is the best hope yet of developing a ‘theory  of everything’.</p>
<p>Last night Professor Hawking, whose 1988  science book A Brief History  Of Time has sold nine million copies, was criticised by  Stephen Green, director of lobby group Christian Voice.</p>
<p>‘The comparisons to a computer switching off shows a man who is only able to think of things in a materialistic way,’ he said.</p>
<p>‘It is a dim viewpoint of a man who is trying to understand  something he is spiritually unable to do.</p>
<p>‘People who believe in the afterlife don’t do so because they are  afraid of death, that’s a misunderstanding of religious thinking.</p>
<p>‘Belief in God dispels a fear of the dark, of death. I don’t see why  Hawking finds it such a struggle to comprehend the spiritual dimension.</p>
<p>‘Hawking is happy to discuss the M-theory, in which the universe is  said to have 11 dimensions. Why then could the universe not have a 12th  spiritual dimension?’</p>
<p>Earlier this month Professor Hawking explained how motor neurone disease had ultimately allowed him to be much happier.</p>
<p>He said: ‘I don’t have much positive to say about motor neurone disease.</p>
<p>‘But it taught me not to pity myself because others were worse off, and to get on with what I could still do.</p>
<p>‘I’m happier now than before I developed the condition.’
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 15:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The Rapture</title>
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		<title>Try And Spot The Atheist…</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 03:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Atheists Kill People</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 13:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Imagine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 02:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Idaho House and Ohio passes abortion bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Idaho House passes abortion bill BOISE – The Idaho House passed far-reaching anti-abortion legislation Tuesday with backers invoking “the hand of the Almighty” and saying they’re prepared to defend the new law in court. Senate Bill 1165 bans abortion after 20 weeks on grounds of fetal pain. It includes no exceptions for rape, incest, severe fetal [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>BOISE – The Idaho House passed far-reaching anti-abortion legislation  Tuesday with backers invoking “the hand of the Almighty” and saying  they’re prepared to defend the new law in court.</p>
<p>Senate Bill 1165 bans abortion after 20 weeks on grounds of fetal  pain. It includes no exceptions for rape, incest, severe fetal  abnormality or the mental or psychological health of the mother. Only  when the pregnancy threatens the mother’s life or physical health could a  post-20-week abortion be performed.</p>
<p>“Is not the child of that rape or incest also a victim?” asked Rep.  Shannon McMillan, R-Silverton. “It didn’t ask to be here. It was here  under violent circumstances perhaps, but that was through no fault of  its own.”</p>
<p>The Idaho legislation is patterned after a Nebraska law passed last  year and not yet challenged in court. Similar bills have been proposed  in a dozen states this year. Kansas passed one last week, which is  awaiting action by the governor there.</p>
<p>The Idaho bill’s House sponsor, state Rep. Brent Crane, R-Nampa,  told legislators that the “hand of the Almighty” was at work. “His ways  are higher than our ways,” Crane said. “He has the ability to take  difficult, tragic, horrific circumstances and then turn them into  wonderful examples.”</p>
<p>State Rep. John Rusche, D-Lewiston, said the bill would force  parents of infants with severe deformities who won’t survive to carry  the pregnancy to term, rather than letting them decide how to react to  the situation on their own. “These diagnoses were made right at about 20  weeks,” said Rusche, a pediatrician who has handled three such cases.  “To knowingly force someone to carry a baby to term when they know it’s  not going to survive I think is cruel.”</p>
<p>The bill passed the House on a 54-14 vote and now heads to the  governor’s desk. It includes provisions for a legal defense fund that  could accept donations.</p>
<p>Two legal opinions from the Idaho attorney general said the bill is  unconstitutional because it violates the Roe v. Wade decision regarding  state restrictions on abortions prior to the point of fetal viability.</p>
<p>Idaho spent nearly three-quarters of a million dollars defending  unconstitutional anti-abortion state legislation passed in the 1990s,  including $380,000 in attorney fees the state was ordered to pay in 2007  to Planned Parenthood of Idaho after that group challenged  unconstitutional provisions in a 2005 abortion parental consent law.</p>
<p>All 13 of the Idaho House’s Democrats voted against the bill; they were joined by one Republican, Rep. Tom Trail, R-Moscow.</p></blockquote>
<p>Also&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/06/us-ohio-abortion-idUSTRE7357DS20110406">Ohio Senate passes bill limiting late abortion</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A bill that would  require doctors to determine the viability of an unborn child if a  woman seeks an abortion after 20 weeks passed the Ohio Senate on  Wednesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Soon, abortionists will no  longer be able to perform these brutal late-term abortions when the  child can feel pain,&#8221; said Mike Gonidakis, executive director of Ohio  Right to Life. &#8220;That will be a true victory for human rights.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gonidakis  said a doctor seeking to perform an abortion has to determine viability  at 20 weeks and get a second opinion from another doctor, and abortion  would not be allowed if the fetus was found capable of surviving outside  the womb. Exceptions would be made if the pregnant woman faces death or  severe health impairment, Gonidakis said.</p>
<p>The bill passed by a 24-8 vote in the Republican-majority Senate. The Ohio House also has a Republican majority.</p>
<p>NARAL  Pro-Choice Ohio executive director Kellie Copeland said the bill&#8217;s  health exception is &#8220;dangerously narrow&#8221; and harms women with wanted  pregnancies who experience &#8220;heart-breaking complications,&#8221; such as fetal  anomaly or a cancer diagnosis.</p>
<p>&#8220;Anti-choice  politicians who campaigned on less government are now passing  legislation that creates more governmental interference in women&#8217;s  personal decisions,&#8221; said Copeland. &#8220;Every woman&#8217;s situation is  different, and it&#8217;s unacceptable for anti-choice lawmakers to think they  should make the personal, private decisions that belong to women and  their doctors.&#8221;</p>
<p>About 16 states are  seeking bans on late-term abortions based on research showing that  fetuses feel pain at 20 weeks, copying a similar law that passed in  Nebraska in 2010. This list does not include Ohio, since it is not  specifically a &#8220;fetal pain bill&#8221; but a viability bill.</p>
<p>Fetal pain bills have passed both chambers of the legislature in Kansas, Idaho and Oklahoma.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Charges initiated against Pope for crimes against humanity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 13:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charges initiated against Pope for crimes against humanity TWO GERMAN lawyers have initiated charges against Pope Benedict XVI at the International Criminal Court, alleging crimes against humanity. Christian Sailer and Gert-Joachim Hetzel, based at Marktheidenfeld in the Pope’s home state of Bavaria, last week submitted a 16,500-word document to the prosecutor of the International Criminal [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>TWO GERMAN lawyers have initiated charges against Pope Benedict XVI  at the International Criminal Court, alleging crimes against humanity.</p>
<p>Christian  Sailer and Gert-Joachim Hetzel, based at Marktheidenfeld in the Pope’s  home state of Bavaria, last week submitted a 16,500-word document to the  prosecutor of the International Criminal Court at the Hague, Dr Luis  Moreno Ocampo.</p>
<p>Their charges concern “three worldwide crimes which  until now have not been denounced . . . (as) the traditional reverence  toward ‘ecclesiastical authority’ has clouded the sense of right and  wrong”.</p>
<p>They claim the Pope “is responsible for the preservation  and leadership of a worldwide totalitarian regime of coercion which  subjugates its members with terrifying and health-endangering threats”.</p>
<p>They  allege he is also responsible for “the adherence to a fatal forbiddance  of the use of condoms, even when the danger of HIV-Aids infection  exists” and for “the establishment and maintenance of a worldwide system  of cover-up of the sexual crimes committed by Catholic priests and  their preferential treatment, which aids and abets ever new crimes”.</p>
<p>They  claim the Catholic Church “acquires its members through a compulsory  act, namely, through the baptism of infants that do not yet have a will  of their own”. This act was “irrevocable” and is buttressed by threats  of excommunication and the fires of hell.</p>
<p>It was “a grave  impairment of the personal freedom of development and of a person’s  emotional and mental integrity”. The Pope was “responsible for its  preservation and enforcement and, as Prefect of the Congregation for the  Doctrine of the Faith of his Church, he was jointly responsible” with  Pope John Paul II.</p>
<p>Catholics “threatened by HIV-AIDS . . . are  faced with a terrible alternative: If they protect themselves with  condoms during sexual intercourse, they become grave sinners; if they do  not protect themselves out of fear of the punishment of sin threatened  by the church, they become candidates for death.”</p>
<p>There was also  “strong suspicion that Dr Joseph Ratzinger, as prefect of the  Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith of his church and as Pope,  has up to the present day systematically covered up the sexual abuse of  children and youths and protected the perpetrators, thereby aiding and  abetting further sexual violence toward young people”.</p></blockquote>
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