Bill Donohue's behaviour on this programme is typical of the hysterical crap he puts about claiming that his fucking religion is persecuted- his behaviour is so obviously that of a Merkin who is used to this crap being listened to and is used to behaving in such an obnoxious way - I love that he is taken down and given a new one by the guy who was a victim of abuse himself. Go listen and rage. - he calls it a 'moral panic' he says he has 'read about child abuse' and fails to remember that this is a judicial review that was undertaken, not one of his stupid little polls.
What. A. Fucking. Bigotted. Idiot
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Bill Donohue's behaviour on this programme is typical of the hysterical crap he puts about claiming that his fucking religion is persecuted- his behaviour is so obviously that of a Merkin who is used to this crap being listened to and is used to behaving in such an obnoxious way - I love that he is taken down and given a new one by the guy who was a victim of abuse himself. Go listen and rage. - he calls it a 'moral panic' he says he has 'read about child abuse' and fails to remember that this is a judicial review that was undertaken, not one of his stupid little polls.
What. A. Fucking. Bigotted. Idiot
What. A. Fucking. Bigotted. Idiot
Found this on the Skeptic Zone's Website - I couldn't put it better myself- so here it is.
Swine Flu Scam Alert
You might also want to visit the site- it is packed full of excellent interviews and podcasts.
While I'm at- I found this over on the site - a most excellent pamphlet indeed!
Swine Flu Scam Alert
You might also want to visit the site- it is packed full of excellent interviews and podcasts.
While I'm at- I found this over on the site - a most excellent pamphlet indeed!
Found this on the Skeptic Zone's Website - I couldn't put it better myself- so here it is.
Swine Flu Scam Alert
You might also want to visit the site- it is packed full of excellent interviews and podcasts.
While I'm at- I found this over on the site - a most excellent pamphlet indeed!
Swine Flu Scam Alert
You might also want to visit the site- it is packed full of excellent interviews and podcasts.
While I'm at- I found this over on the site - a most excellent pamphlet indeed!
I'm not often lost for words- ask anybody that knows me- give me the box to stand on about certain subjects and I will yell- but this time? this time I'm just speechless- the Catholic Church- that 'holder of the wisdom of ages', that institution that is purported to guide people through the world towards a heaven of their imagining- well, I always knew it- I had read previous reports to which I had access due to my work - but this one? I am incoherent with rage. I will not quote from it- quotes can be found all over the web, accounts of torture and abuse that we have come to expect in Rwanda, Darfur, and other places - but Ireland- well again - a country that is so in the grip of an insitution such as the catholic church should have expected this to happen - anyone who has ever, like me, treated or assessed sex offenders would know this was going to happen - Ireland needs to kick this 'church' out once and for all.
It sounds like a cliche but reading it brings tears to my eyes- I also don't cry often - what I do do however, is therapy for kids and adolescents who have been abused- I hear stories of abuse every day and want to run and punch the dad or mum or other carer that has perpetrated this abuse on these vulnerable and scared kids that sit in front of me begging me- in actions but never words - to help them, so incoeherent with rage against the world that allowed this to happen to them that they can only communicate it through anger and destruction.
These Christians have carried out sustained and systematic torture of children over decades and they are going to get away with it- why? because they are part of that 'grand' institution the 'catholic church'. No other institution would get away with it- if a bunch of social workers under the guise of caring for kids in group homes were to do this they would not be able to hide, to keep their names out of the report - they would be named, they would be prosecuted, they would never again be permitted to work with children- what do these fucking priests get? Anonymity - well lets give it back--
Anonymous- I challenge you to turn away from the useless hounding of scientology and actually do something useful - start doing to the catholic church what you have done to scientology.
Protest outside the abbeys, the churches, the cathedrals, the seminaries where these people indoctrinate the massess - hand out the leaflets warning people against what the catholic church can do to a family- they have after all been doing it far longer and with far more success than the scientologists will ever do.
Please set up protests- I will join- i know members of my family will join. I believe the only way justice is going to be won against this monstrous institution is for the world to protest and to let the catholics know that it will no longer be tolerated.
So come on Anonymous- get off the wagon of scientology and make some real change in the world- you are a group that is already geared up for protests of this sort - you are perfect for the job- accept the challenge!!
It sounds like a cliche but reading it brings tears to my eyes- I also don't cry often - what I do do however, is therapy for kids and adolescents who have been abused- I hear stories of abuse every day and want to run and punch the dad or mum or other carer that has perpetrated this abuse on these vulnerable and scared kids that sit in front of me begging me- in actions but never words - to help them, so incoeherent with rage against the world that allowed this to happen to them that they can only communicate it through anger and destruction.
These Christians have carried out sustained and systematic torture of children over decades and they are going to get away with it- why? because they are part of that 'grand' institution the 'catholic church'. No other institution would get away with it- if a bunch of social workers under the guise of caring for kids in group homes were to do this they would not be able to hide, to keep their names out of the report - they would be named, they would be prosecuted, they would never again be permitted to work with children- what do these fucking priests get? Anonymity - well lets give it back--
Anonymous- I challenge you to turn away from the useless hounding of scientology and actually do something useful - start doing to the catholic church what you have done to scientology.
Protest outside the abbeys, the churches, the cathedrals, the seminaries where these people indoctrinate the massess - hand out the leaflets warning people against what the catholic church can do to a family- they have after all been doing it far longer and with far more success than the scientologists will ever do.
Please set up protests- I will join- i know members of my family will join. I believe the only way justice is going to be won against this monstrous institution is for the world to protest and to let the catholics know that it will no longer be tolerated.
So come on Anonymous- get off the wagon of scientology and make some real change in the world- you are a group that is already geared up for protests of this sort - you are perfect for the job- accept the challenge!!
I'm not often lost for words- ask anybody that knows me- give me the box to stand on about certain subjects and I will yell- but this time? this time I'm just speechless- the Catholic Church- that 'holder of the wisdom of ages', that institution that is purported to guide people through the world towards a heaven of their imagining- well, I always knew it- I had read previous reports to which I had access due to my work - but this one? I am incoherent with rage. I will not quote from it- quotes can be found all over the web, accounts of torture and abuse that we have come to expect in Rwanda, Darfur, and other places - but Ireland- well again - a country that is so in the grip of an insitution such as the catholic church should have expected this to happen - anyone who has ever, like me, treated or assessed sex offenders would know this was going to happen - Ireland needs to kick this 'church' out once and for all.
It sounds like a cliche but reading it brings tears to my eyes- I also don't cry often - what I do do however, is therapy for kids and adolescents who have been abused- I hear stories of abuse every day and want to run and punch the dad or mum or other carer that has perpetrated this abuse on these vulnerable and scared kids that sit in front of me begging me- in actions but never words - to help them, so incoeherent with rage against the world that allowed this to happen to them that they can only communicate it through anger and destruction.
These Christians have carried out sustained and systematic torture of children over decades and they are going to get away with it- why? because they are part of that 'grand' institution the 'catholic church'. No other institution would get away with it- if a bunch of social workers under the guise of caring for kids in group homes were to do this they would not be able to hide, to keep their names out of the report - they would be named, they would be prosecuted, they would never again be permitted to work with children- what do these fucking priests get? Anonymity - well lets give it back--
Anonymous- I challenge you to turn away from the useless hounding of scientology and actually do something useful - start doing to the catholic church what you have done to scientology.
Protest outside the abbeys, the churches, the cathedrals, the seminaries where these people indoctrinate the massess - hand out the leaflets warning people against what the catholic church can do to a family- they have after all been doing it far longer and with far more success than the scientologists will ever do.
Please set up protests- I will join- i know members of my family will join. I believe the only way justice is going to be won against this monstrous institution is for the world to protest and to let the catholics know that it will no longer be tolerated.
So come on Anonymous- get off the wagon of scientology and make some real change in the world- you are a group that is already geared up for protests of this sort - you are perfect for the job- accept the challenge!!
It sounds like a cliche but reading it brings tears to my eyes- I also don't cry often - what I do do however, is therapy for kids and adolescents who have been abused- I hear stories of abuse every day and want to run and punch the dad or mum or other carer that has perpetrated this abuse on these vulnerable and scared kids that sit in front of me begging me- in actions but never words - to help them, so incoeherent with rage against the world that allowed this to happen to them that they can only communicate it through anger and destruction.
These Christians have carried out sustained and systematic torture of children over decades and they are going to get away with it- why? because they are part of that 'grand' institution the 'catholic church'. No other institution would get away with it- if a bunch of social workers under the guise of caring for kids in group homes were to do this they would not be able to hide, to keep their names out of the report - they would be named, they would be prosecuted, they would never again be permitted to work with children- what do these fucking priests get? Anonymity - well lets give it back--
Anonymous- I challenge you to turn away from the useless hounding of scientology and actually do something useful - start doing to the catholic church what you have done to scientology.
Protest outside the abbeys, the churches, the cathedrals, the seminaries where these people indoctrinate the massess - hand out the leaflets warning people against what the catholic church can do to a family- they have after all been doing it far longer and with far more success than the scientologists will ever do.
Please set up protests- I will join- i know members of my family will join. I believe the only way justice is going to be won against this monstrous institution is for the world to protest and to let the catholics know that it will no longer be tolerated.
So come on Anonymous- get off the wagon of scientology and make some real change in the world- you are a group that is already geared up for protests of this sort - you are perfect for the job- accept the challenge!!
This blog- sparse as it has been for the past year anyway - will now proceed to get more sparse as I start reading for my upcoming training in child and adolescent psychotherapy with the Tavistock Clinic. I f eel like I am having to relearn a lot of things from when I first trained in psychiatry back in the 90s - but from a different angle- no more medical model for me- but I have been working against that since I first qualified. My only regret is that I didn't find psychoanalysis training ealier in my career as to do it full time now would mean a loss in pay for me :( mortgages and other expenses mean I cannot give up my job so I am doing the training part-time and all the stress and overwork that entails means of course that this blog and many other things will fall by the wayside.
However- I can also see this blog being an outlet for my thoughts on my training and the process of changing me from psychiatric to psychoanalytical thinking - so maybe it will just evolve.? we shall see.
However- I can also see this blog being an outlet for my thoughts on my training and the process of changing me from psychiatric to psychoanalytical thinking - so maybe it will just evolve.? we shall see.
This blog- sparse as it has been for the past year anyway - will now proceed to get more sparse as I start reading for my upcoming training in child and adolescent psychotherapy with the Tavistock Clinic. I f eel like I am having to relearn a lot of things from when I first trained in psychiatry back in the 90s - but from a different angle- no more medical model for me- but I have been working against that since I first qualified. My only regret is that I didn't find psychoanalysis training ealier in my career as to do it full time now would mean a loss in pay for me :( mortgages and other expenses mean I cannot give up my job so I am doing the training part-time and all the stress and overwork that entails means of course that this blog and many other things will fall by the wayside.
However- I can also see this blog being an outlet for my thoughts on my training and the process of changing me from psychiatric to psychoanalytical thinking - so maybe it will just evolve.? we shall see.
However- I can also see this blog being an outlet for my thoughts on my training and the process of changing me from psychiatric to psychoanalytical thinking - so maybe it will just evolve.? we shall see.
Not a very atheist post this- but maybe it shows we have normal lives just like everybody else lol.
We spent most of Saturday clearing out the garage - finally we can get into it without crampons and a rope!!!!! anyhoo- on Sunday we got up at 6am and went off to the local car boot sale with two cars packed with goodies! we managed to sell a lot of old books and videos, a lot of old toys and some other junk and stuff that had just been hanging around in the garage for ages!
My daughter made enough money to go on a trip to the cinema :) and I made a little to go towards a new TV set :) which is cool.
While there we of course did the trawl ourselves- I found a rusty old oil lamp and a plaque / face mask of Bachus for the garden- plus some old metal rings and what looks like an old razor but when i finally got around to looking at it properly turned out to be a cigar clipper :)
Then right at the end I haggled with a guy who let me have a load of old documents from the 20s and 30s- a couple from the 50s- for £3! so I am happy :) I got into conversation with the bloke who asked what I did with the papers and I told him artwork and stuff to relax- he asked why I need to relax and I told him lol- why are people always so impressed by what I do for a living? it is not that bad- not as if I have to clean out toilets or clean up sick or put my life at risk like some people do.
I am also wind-burnt as we were sat in the middle of a field for 5 hours! freezing to death with cold wet feet lol I was sure I was going to go home with trenchfoot!
Today is a bank holiday so I intend to catch up on some ATC I am supposed to do and also a 'welcome to hell' pack I have to do for a swap :)
Tomorrow it is back to work- but not really as we are moving offices and I spent most of Friday packing y stuff up- so we are spending most of next week moving to the nice new place and settling in- only two appointments with kids and one meeting during the whole week- it will be like a holiday :)
We spent most of Saturday clearing out the garage - finally we can get into it without crampons and a rope!!!!! anyhoo- on Sunday we got up at 6am and went off to the local car boot sale with two cars packed with goodies! we managed to sell a lot of old books and videos, a lot of old toys and some other junk and stuff that had just been hanging around in the garage for ages!
My daughter made enough money to go on a trip to the cinema :) and I made a little to go towards a new TV set :) which is cool.
While there we of course did the trawl ourselves- I found a rusty old oil lamp and a plaque / face mask of Bachus for the garden- plus some old metal rings and what looks like an old razor but when i finally got around to looking at it properly turned out to be a cigar clipper :)
Then right at the end I haggled with a guy who let me have a load of old documents from the 20s and 30s- a couple from the 50s- for £3! so I am happy :) I got into conversation with the bloke who asked what I did with the papers and I told him artwork and stuff to relax- he asked why I need to relax and I told him lol- why are people always so impressed by what I do for a living? it is not that bad- not as if I have to clean out toilets or clean up sick or put my life at risk like some people do.
I am also wind-burnt as we were sat in the middle of a field for 5 hours! freezing to death with cold wet feet lol I was sure I was going to go home with trenchfoot!
Today is a bank holiday so I intend to catch up on some ATC I am supposed to do and also a 'welcome to hell' pack I have to do for a swap :)
Tomorrow it is back to work- but not really as we are moving offices and I spent most of Friday packing y stuff up- so we are spending most of next week moving to the nice new place and settling in- only two appointments with kids and one meeting during the whole week- it will be like a holiday :)
Not a very atheist post this- but maybe it shows we have normal lives just like everybody else lol.
We spent most of Saturday clearing out the garage - finally we can get into it without crampons and a rope!!!!! anyhoo- on Sunday we got up at 6am and went off to the local car boot sale with two cars packed with goodies! we managed to sell a lot of old books and videos, a lot of old toys and some other junk and stuff that had just been hanging around in the garage for ages!
My daughter made enough money to go on a trip to the cinema :) and I made a little to go towards a new TV set :) which is cool.
While there we of course did the trawl ourselves- I found a rusty old oil lamp and a plaque / face mask of Bachus for the garden- plus some old metal rings and what looks like an old razor but when i finally got around to looking at it properly turned out to be a cigar clipper :)
Then right at the end I haggled with a guy who let me have a load of old documents from the 20s and 30s- a couple from the 50s- for £3! so I am happy :) I got into conversation with the bloke who asked what I did with the papers and I told him artwork and stuff to relax- he asked why I need to relax and I told him lol- why are people always so impressed by what I do for a living? it is not that bad- not as if I have to clean out toilets or clean up sick or put my life at risk like some people do.
I am also wind-burnt as we were sat in the middle of a field for 5 hours! freezing to death with cold wet feet lol I was sure I was going to go home with trenchfoot!
Today is a bank holiday so I intend to catch up on some ATC I am supposed to do and also a 'welcome to hell' pack I have to do for a swap :)
Tomorrow it is back to work- but not really as we are moving offices and I spent most of Friday packing y stuff up- so we are spending most of next week moving to the nice new place and settling in- only two appointments with kids and one meeting during the whole week- it will be like a holiday :)
We spent most of Saturday clearing out the garage - finally we can get into it without crampons and a rope!!!!! anyhoo- on Sunday we got up at 6am and went off to the local car boot sale with two cars packed with goodies! we managed to sell a lot of old books and videos, a lot of old toys and some other junk and stuff that had just been hanging around in the garage for ages!
My daughter made enough money to go on a trip to the cinema :) and I made a little to go towards a new TV set :) which is cool.
While there we of course did the trawl ourselves- I found a rusty old oil lamp and a plaque / face mask of Bachus for the garden- plus some old metal rings and what looks like an old razor but when i finally got around to looking at it properly turned out to be a cigar clipper :)
Then right at the end I haggled with a guy who let me have a load of old documents from the 20s and 30s- a couple from the 50s- for £3! so I am happy :) I got into conversation with the bloke who asked what I did with the papers and I told him artwork and stuff to relax- he asked why I need to relax and I told him lol- why are people always so impressed by what I do for a living? it is not that bad- not as if I have to clean out toilets or clean up sick or put my life at risk like some people do.
I am also wind-burnt as we were sat in the middle of a field for 5 hours! freezing to death with cold wet feet lol I was sure I was going to go home with trenchfoot!
Today is a bank holiday so I intend to catch up on some ATC I am supposed to do and also a 'welcome to hell' pack I have to do for a swap :)
Tomorrow it is back to work- but not really as we are moving offices and I spent most of Friday packing y stuff up- so we are spending most of next week moving to the nice new place and settling in- only two appointments with kids and one meeting during the whole week- it will be like a holiday :)
Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
W B Yeats
1.
Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
W B Yeats
1.
just seeing if the link works from Flickr :)
this is one of the photos I took on my visit up to Hull
just seeing if the link works from Flickr :)
this is one of the photos I took on my visit up to Hull

Welcome to the 35th edition of the Humanist Symposium- please be gentle with me as this is my first time :) the allusion will become clear as you read on.
Now, I'm supposed to try and find a connection between the various submissions that will help people relate to them in some way.
I at first found this difficult due to the apparent disparate nature of the posts but as I read on I found myself thinking that the overall theme of this month's symposium could easily be stated as 'The extremes of human nature': many of the posts covering topics such as death and sex but also some posts which could loosely be placed under the heading of extreme thought or an investigation of human feelings.
Which left me in a quandary- do I place the posts under these self-imposed headings or do I let the reader find their own groupings?
I decided that as I had the opportunity for an audience I would give my own thoughts on the posts some airing as this little blog is unlikely ever to have such an audience again :)
So- on to the submissions - under the loose heading of:

'Life as we know it'
Comes a post from Daylight Atheism which reminds us that life often needs support in a more practical way and asking us to think about how we, as atheists might lend that support through charitable means while also urging us to ignore the attitude of the 'perpetually disgruntled' in accusing us of being 'holier than thou'. I know I searched for a long time to find a charitable organisation without ties to any religion to which I could donate with a clear conscience - they are out there and Daylight Atheism appears to have found a good one.
I believe we have only one life and we should live it to the full - blinding myself to nature by laying a human face or feelings onto natural processes removes for me the wonder inherent in this world.A Nadder has a thoughtful post that reminds us of the extremes of nature and the way that the human habit of anthropomorphising blinds us to the real glory and wonder that can be seen if we only care to look.
Now for that allusion- under the loose heading of:
'A variety of sexual experiences'
Comes a wonderful satirical post from Cafe Philos designed to make us think about the inherent bigotry in religious beliefs about sex and sexuality.
Hot on the heels of that is a post by Glowing Face Man about human sexuality and the way religious belief constrains and changes it from something to be enjoyed and celebrated into something 'dirty' and deniable. In my practice as a therapist for kids, I come butting up against this 'belief' every day- it is a belief that I wish could be removed from the consciousness of many of the adolescents I see- it is a belief that hurts and maims the personality of many a teenager and carries on throughout their lives into adulthood and parenthood- it is a belief that makes me sad for all those people who do not enjoy life as a result of it.
To top off the sexuality theme a post by The evolving mind writes about a study undertaken by Prof Michael King into the use of therapy to change sexual orientation. As a therapist myself I found this disturbing and intriguing and hope that the wealth of possibilites for future posts is explored by evolving mind.
And from life comes......

'Death as we know it' which is explored by Living with Mormonswho writes with obvious sadness about attending the funeral for a friend who was a Mormon and successfully extrapolates this out to religious funerals in general and urges us to celebrate the life of the person, rather than the religion under which they lived.
And finally we have:

Human Nature and Extremes of Thought, a very loose heading indeed but probably containing some of the most thought-provoking submissions:
The Philly Chief over at You Made Me Say It proposes an alternative response to the assertion by many religious and non-religious people that 'you were never a real.......'.
Which brings me to loss of faith / religion which is explored by a submission from grrlscientist over at Living the Scientific Life which has a very good review of a book by William Lobdell about losing his religion- I must say that as a British native I had no idea who this person is but the review made it clear and helped me decide whether to read it or not. The most thought-provoking piece of the review comes at the end when the question is asked - who do people turn to in a crisis of life or faith? Are we as atheists, agnostics or Humanists ready to help people at these times?
Now to be completely honest with ourselves, in a crisis many of us will turn to what could be called 'prayer'- I know I have in the past- I may not have called it prayer but the way I was brought up, as an English child absorbing the culture of my time, a culture that told me 'when in crisis pray', I found it a hard habit to break and one that we all need to be more honest and thoughtful about- the post submitted from Blag Hag does just that and is another post that I would urge warrants further exploration in future posts.
Bigotry and anti-atheism is highlighted by The Atheist Revolution in a post about college student, Zac Smith, who wrote in his local college paper about the bigotry experienced as an atheist.
Epsilon Clue submits a post that at first glance I thought should go under the 'sex' heading but on closer reading is talking about application of the scientific method to everyday occurences, thoughts and questions - not the least of which are 'morality and feelings'- which leads me on to the human feeling of 'unhappiness'.
I see so many unhappy and damaged people in my everyday clinical practice - children and teenagers that have really good reasons to be unhappy, so that when I hear someone say they are unhappy due to, what to me is a spurious and unworthy reason, I have a tendency to get on my soapbox -why do people these days think they have a 'right' to be happy? Raptitude.com proposes a new way of looking at the 'struggle for happiness' that made me rethink my stance on the matter. Well worth reading and I would also urge a few more posts about the subject with deeper exploration of the new 'script'.
Lastly we have a post that can't really be placed under any heading - apart maybe from one that says- 'read this cos it is weird' :
Coquetting Tarradiddles (yes that's right) not only has a wonderful blog name but also a wonderful post on the extremes of human belief related to science and shows us that in the end religion is not the only harbinger of doom and repository for weird and wonderful thinking.
I hope you enjoy the submissions as much as I did and think about submitting to the next symposium which will be held at Bloc Raisonneur on 3rd May. Submissions can be made using this form.

Welcome to the 35th edition of the Humanist Symposium- please be gentle with me as this is my first time :) the allusion will become clear as you read on.
Now, I'm supposed to try and find a connection between the various submissions that will help people relate to them in some way.
I at first found this difficult due to the apparent disparate nature of the posts but as I read on I found myself thinking that the overall theme of this month's symposium could easily be stated as 'The extremes of human nature': many of the posts covering topics such as death and sex but also some posts which could loosely be placed under the heading of extreme thought or an investigation of human feelings.
Which left me in a quandary- do I place the posts under these self-imposed headings or do I let the reader find their own groupings?
I decided that as I had the opportunity for an audience I would give my own thoughts on the posts some airing as this little blog is unlikely ever to have such an audience again :)
So- on to the submissions - under the loose heading of:

'Life as we know it'
Comes a post from Daylight Atheism which reminds us that life often needs support in a more practical way and asking us to think about how we, as atheists might lend that support through charitable means while also urging us to ignore the attitude of the 'perpetually disgruntled' in accusing us of being 'holier than thou'. I know I searched for a long time to find a charitable organisation without ties to any religion to which I could donate with a clear conscience - they are out there and Daylight Atheism appears to have found a good one.
I believe we have only one life and we should live it to the full - blinding myself to nature by laying a human face or feelings onto natural processes removes for me the wonder inherent in this world.A Nadder has a thoughtful post that reminds us of the extremes of nature and the way that the human habit of anthropomorphising blinds us to the real glory and wonder that can be seen if we only care to look.
Now for that allusion- under the loose heading of:
'A variety of sexual experiences'
Comes a wonderful satirical post from Cafe Philos designed to make us think about the inherent bigotry in religious beliefs about sex and sexuality.
Hot on the heels of that is a post by Glowing Face Man about human sexuality and the way religious belief constrains and changes it from something to be enjoyed and celebrated into something 'dirty' and deniable. In my practice as a therapist for kids, I come butting up against this 'belief' every day- it is a belief that I wish could be removed from the consciousness of many of the adolescents I see- it is a belief that hurts and maims the personality of many a teenager and carries on throughout their lives into adulthood and parenthood- it is a belief that makes me sad for all those people who do not enjoy life as a result of it.
To top off the sexuality theme a post by The evolving mind writes about a study undertaken by Prof Michael King into the use of therapy to change sexual orientation. As a therapist myself I found this disturbing and intriguing and hope that the wealth of possibilites for future posts is explored by evolving mind.
And from life comes......

'Death as we know it' which is explored by Living with Mormonswho writes with obvious sadness about attending the funeral for a friend who was a Mormon and successfully extrapolates this out to religious funerals in general and urges us to celebrate the life of the person, rather than the religion under which they lived.
And finally we have:

Human Nature and Extremes of Thought, a very loose heading indeed but probably containing some of the most thought-provoking submissions:
The Philly Chief over at You Made Me Say It proposes an alternative response to the assertion by many religious and non-religious people that 'you were never a real.......'.
Which brings me to loss of faith / religion which is explored by a submission from grrlscientist over at Living the Scientific Life which has a very good review of a book by William Lobdell about losing his religion- I must say that as a British native I had no idea who this person is but the review made it clear and helped me decide whether to read it or not. The most thought-provoking piece of the review comes at the end when the question is asked - who do people turn to in a crisis of life or faith? Are we as atheists, agnostics or Humanists ready to help people at these times?
Now to be completely honest with ourselves, in a crisis many of us will turn to what could be called 'prayer'- I know I have in the past- I may not have called it prayer but the way I was brought up, as an English child absorbing the culture of my time, a culture that told me 'when in crisis pray', I found it a hard habit to break and one that we all need to be more honest and thoughtful about- the post submitted from Blag Hag does just that and is another post that I would urge warrants further exploration in future posts.
Bigotry and anti-atheism is highlighted by The Atheist Revolution in a post about college student, Zac Smith, who wrote in his local college paper about the bigotry experienced as an atheist.
Epsilon Clue submits a post that at first glance I thought should go under the 'sex' heading but on closer reading is talking about application of the scientific method to everyday occurences, thoughts and questions - not the least of which are 'morality and feelings'- which leads me on to the human feeling of 'unhappiness'.
I see so many unhappy and damaged people in my everyday clinical practice - children and teenagers that have really good reasons to be unhappy, so that when I hear someone say they are unhappy due to, what to me is a spurious and unworthy reason, I have a tendency to get on my soapbox -why do people these days think they have a 'right' to be happy? Raptitude.com proposes a new way of looking at the 'struggle for happiness' that made me rethink my stance on the matter. Well worth reading and I would also urge a few more posts about the subject with deeper exploration of the new 'script'.
Lastly we have a post that can't really be placed under any heading - apart maybe from one that says- 'read this cos it is weird' :
Coquetting Tarradiddles (yes that's right) not only has a wonderful blog name but also a wonderful post on the extremes of human belief related to science and shows us that in the end religion is not the only harbinger of doom and repository for weird and wonderful thinking.
I hope you enjoy the submissions as much as I did and think about submitting to the next symposium which will be held at Bloc Raisonneur on 3rd May. Submissions can be made using this form.


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