Archive for the ‘Islam’ Category
 January 29th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Last week a heinous, conscience-shocking injustice occurred when the brave, openly gay, Ugandan gay rights campaigner David Kato (pictured above) was murdered shortly after a Ugandan newspaper featured him on the cover with the headline: “100 PIctures of Uganda’s Top Homos Leak” and the words “Hang Them” next to it. The AP photo of the newspaper [...]
 Posted in Applied Ethics, Applied Ethics, Authoritarianism, Authoritarianism, Bible, Bible, Christopher Hitchens, Christopher Hitchens, Civil Liberties, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Ethics, Ethics, Featured, Free Speech, Free Speech, Gay Rights, Gay Rights, Homophobia, Homophobia, Homosexuality, Homosexuality, Islam, Islam, Law, Law, Law & Politics, LGBTQAA, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Politics, Politics, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Today's Open Philosophical Question (TOP Q)  Tags: Death Penalty, Hate Speech 1 Comment »
 January 26th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c <td style='padding:2px 1px 0px 5px;' colspan='2'ThreatDown – Radical Muslim Snacks, Flying Robot Drones & Coked Up Vacuums<a> www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor & Satire Blog</a> Video Archive Your Thoughts>?
 Posted in Comedy, Comedy, Hilarious, Islam, Islam, Parody, Parody, Pop Culture, Pop Culture, Satire, Satire, Videos No Comments »
 January 4th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Enraging news: Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) — The governor of Pakistan’s Punjab province was assassinated by his own security guard Tuesday, according to Interior Minister Rehman Malik, apparently because he spoke out against the country’s controversial blasphemy law. The security guard was arrested, Malik said. The shooting occurred at Islamabad’s Kohsar Market, which is frequented by [...]
 Posted in Civil Liberties, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Free Speech, Free Speech, Islam, Islam, Law, Law, Law & Politics, Politics, Politics, Religion, Religion, Religious Extremism, Religious Extremism, Religious Rights, Religious Rights, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Theocracy, Theocracy, Theocrats, Theocrats  Tags: Blasphemy Laws, Pakistan, Rehman Malik 1 Comment »
 December 31st, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Gary Bauer makes the ludicrous case that left wing “elites” and Muslims have a common cause of destroying Judeo-Christian culture and so have conspired together to make America more hospitable to Muslims than to Christians: If Muslims were treated like Christians, Muslims would be mocked by late night TV talk show hosts and lampooned in [...]
 Posted in Christianity, Christianity, Featured, Fundamentalism, Fundamentalism, Islam, Islam, Religion, Religion, Theocrats, Theocrats  Tags: Gary Bauer, Tolerance 4 Comments »
 December 30th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Gary Bauer thinks Christians aren’t treated as well as Muslims in America because there are greater quantities of art works which use Christian symbols in ways that offend Bauer’s sensibilities than there are ones that use Muslim symbols in ways that would offend Muslim sensibilities: in a variety of contexts, American Muslims are treated better [...]
 Posted in Authoritarianism, Authoritarianism, Featured, George W. Bush, George W. Bush, Islam, Islam, Koran, Koran, Politics, Politics, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics  Tags: Blasphemy, Christianity, Cruelty, Danish Cartoons, Gary Bauer, Mockery, Muslims, Offending Religious Sensibilities, Respect vs. Fear, South Park, South Park Depicting Mohammed, Tolerance, Torture 3 Comments »
 October 29th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Glenn Greenwald offers a mirror for those of us who worry about the elements of theocratic expansionism which are enough a part of the Koran and early Islamic history to be considered potentially dangerous forms of the religion itself on its own terms (and not just of its appropriation by political agents): I’m always amazed [...]
 Posted in Authoritarianism, Authoritarianism, Islam, Islam, News Discussion, News Discussion, Politics, Politics, Religion, Theocracy, Theocracy, Theocrats, World Affairs, World Affairs 1 Comment »
 August 27th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
5 of the best minutes of discussion on this topic anywhere on the internet: Your Thoughts?
 August 24th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
The depth of the conspiracy is so chilling: Your Thoughts?
 August 12th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Noting the shadiness and creepiness of public remarks by Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the plan to build a mosque blocks away from the former site of the Twin Towers, Christopher Hitchens is nonetheless repulsed by the tactics adopted by his opposition. Starting with Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, he writes: [...]
 Posted in Christopher Hitchens, Christopher Hitchens, History, Islam, Islam, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Sarah Palin, Sarah Palin, Separation of Church and State, Separation of Church and State  Tags: 9/11 Victims, Abraham Foxman, Andalusia, Cordoba House, Feisal Abdul Rauf, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, María Rosa Menocal, mosque, Mosque Near Ground Zero, Newt Gingrigh, Spain, The Ornament of the World, The Weekly Standard 1 Comment »
 August 7th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
In a nutshell, the question is, what proof is there that there is one god and not multiple? Your Thoughts?
 Posted in Atheism, Atheism, Atheist Videos, Atheist Videos, Christianity, Christianity, Islam, Islam, Judaism, Judaism, New Atheism, New Atheism, New Atheism, Religion, Religion  Tags: Monotheism, NonStampCollector 2 Comments »
 July 13th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
EuroNews.net writes: A law banning the wearing of a full Islamic veil in public in France has been adopted by the lower house of parliament. The ruling UMP and the New Centre party voted for the ban on the burqa or niqab while the Socialists, Communists and Greens abstained. The law goes to the upper house in [...]
 Posted in Civil Liberties, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Feminism, Feminism, Free Speech, Free Speech, Islam, Islam, Law, Law, Law & Politics, News, Politics, Politics, Religion, Religion, Religious Rights, Religious Rights, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Women's Issues, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: Burqa Ban, France, French Burqa Ban, Veil No Comments »
 July 13th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
The New York Daily News reports: A CHARISMATIC terror leader linked to the botched Times Square car bomb has placed the Seattle cartoonist who launched “Everybody Draw Muhammed Day” on an execution hit list. Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki – the radical who has also been cited as inspiring the Fort Hood, Tex., massacre and the [...]
 Posted in Fundamentalism, Fundamentalism, Islam, Islam, News, Religion, Religion, Religious Extremism, Religious Extremism, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day", Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda In The Arabian Peninsula, Anwar al-Awlaki, Inspire, Molly Norris, Terrorism No Comments »
 July 12th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Saudiwoman writes: I have to tell you what I was up to last night. My very dear friend Tine has finished her time here in Saudi and is leaving soon. Unfortunately, being cooped up in expat compounds; she has never had a chance to see muttawas in action. These lions of Saudi morality are a [...]
 July 3rd, 2010  Daniel Fincke
A while back I highlighted the story of a Maldivian man who was attacked by a crowd for expressing his lack of belief in Islam during the Q&A session by a the visiting Indian scholar Dr. Zakir Naik. Maldives is a state where it is illegal to not believe. Now, via Atheist Media Blog, here’s video [...]
 Posted in Atheism, Atheism, Fundamentalism, Fundamentalism, Islam, Islam, News, News Discussion, News Discussion, Religion, Religion, Religious Extremism, Religious Extremism, Skepticism, Skepticism, Theocracy, Theocracy, Videos, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: Maldives, Mohamed Nazim, PZ Myers, Zakir Naik 3 Comments »
 July 3rd, 2010  Daniel Fincke
BBC Radio 4 analyzes the pope’s catchphrase, “a dictatorship of relativism”, used for describing the secular West. Here’s the program description: The idea that no one has a monopoly on the truth seems to be fixed in the modern Western psyche. But it’s an idea that is under attack. Pope Benedict claims that we are [...]
 Posted in Authority, Authority, Contemporary Ethics, Contemporary Ethics, Cultural Secularism, Cultural Secularism, Culture, Cutural Criticism, Cutural Criticism, Ethics, Ethics, Fundamentalism, Fundamentalism, Islam, Islam, Metaethics, Metaethics, Morality, Morality, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophy, Political Secularism, Political Secularism, Politics, Politics, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Benedict XVI, Religion, Religion, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church, Secularism, Separation of Church and State, Separation of Church and State, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: Ann Widdecombe, Europe, Leslie Green, Marcello Pera, Moral Aboslutism, Moral Relativism, Rowan Williams, Ruzwan Mohammed, Simon Blackburn, Stephen Wang, United Kingdom No Comments »
 July 1st, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Nicolai Sennels spent several years working with criminal Muslims in Copenhagen (where as of March 2009 “70% of the prison population in the Copenhagen youth prison consists of young man of Muslim heritage.”) He writes the following about the different ways that Westerners and Muslims view the locus of control: There is another strong difference between the [...]
 Posted in Islam, Islam, Psychology, Psychology, Social Psychology, Social Psychology, Sociology, Sociology, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: Copenhagen, Denmark, Islam In Europe 8 Comments »
 June 29th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Thanks to Das for the hilarious find: “Sometimes I think God drinks my tears and pees them back on my life.” Your Thoughts?
 Posted in Christianity, Christianity, Homophobia, Homophobia, Homosexuality, Homosexuality, Islam, Islam, Jesus, Jesus, Judaism, Judaism, LGBTQAA, Religion, Religion, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church No Comments »
 June 29th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
I already highlighted Penn Jillette’s Vanity Fair interview in which he praised Christians for being better at taking criticism than Muslims, but this quote from his new Las Vegas Weekly interview, which I found via Boing Boing and Reddit, conveys his feelings as much as his thoughts, and those feelings are both depressing on the one [...]
 Posted in Atheism, Atheism, Christianity, Christianity, Civil Liberties, Civil Liberties, Cultural Secularism, Cultural Secularism, Free Speech, Free Speech, Fundamentalism, Fundamentalism, Islam, Islam, Political Secularism, Political Secularism, Politics, Religion, Religious Extremism, Religious Extremism, Religious Moderates, Religious Moderates, Religious Secularism, Religious Secularism, Secularism, Separation of Church and State, Separation of Church and State  Tags: Bullshit, Las Vegas Weekly, Penn and Teller, Penn and Teller's Bullshit, Penn Jillette, Scientology 2 Comments »
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