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Unholy power

January 25, 2008 By: Steve Category: blasphemy, christianity, faith, religion No Comments →

I’ve been busy with the day job lately, hence the lack of posts, but I just had to share this post over at Pharyngula. Check it out - and see if you can come up with an appropriate caption (I imagine there will be quite a few takes on ’second coming’ and ’suffer the children’). This has to be about the most inappropriate representation of Jesus I’ve ever seen - and presumably it was designed to sell to the faithful. Ah well, plenty of people get excited about Jesus, it’s nice to see him getting excited too.

Help abolish the blasphemy laws

January 07, 2008 By: Steve Category: blasphemy, society & politics No Comments →

The UK’s blasphemy laws are an embarrassing anachronism. It’s time to get rid of them and an amendment to a bill going through Parliament might just achieve that.

If you’re a British voter, go to this site maintained by the British Humanist Association to find out how to contact your MP and make your views known. Time is short, so act now!

Sudan threatened by teddy bear

November 29, 2007 By: Steve Category: Islam, belief, blasphemy, civil liberties, faith, religion 1 Comment →

The news that a British teacher in Sudan has been charged with insulting islam is disappointing and distasteful, but not entirely surprising. Welcome to the world of Islam, where a sense of humour, and commonsense, are not required.

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