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7/7 bombers the product of the British education system?
Saturday, Jul 28, 2007An email received 21/7/07 from: London School of Islamics An Educational Trust 63 Margery Park Road London E7 9LD Email: info@londonschoolofislamics.org.uk www.londonschoolofislamics.org.uk Tel/Fax: 0208 555 2733 / 07817 112 667 Building Bridges The unrest among British Muslims both young and old is not only due the British policies abroad but also due the policies at home for the last fifty years. Anti-immigration was the norm during 60s & 70s and the British society and the Establishment just closed its eyes and even state schools tried to hide all physical and verbal abuse of Muslim children and teachers under the carpet.Nominations for Secularist of the Year
Friday, Jul 27, 2007From the National Secular Society – the nominations for the Secularist of the Year are in and the preliminary round of discussion has whittled down the shortlist to nine possibles. The final decision on who is the winner of this year’s Irwin Prize will be taken by the end of this month. Johann Hari Columnist on the Independent for his consistent and vigorous approach to secular issues. Oliver Kamm Journalist and commentator.Bishops threaten to boycott Lambeth Conference -Times Online
Friday, Jul 27, 2007Six out of ten senior Church of England bishops could boycott next year’s Lambeth Conference of more than 800 Anglican bishops and archbishops from around the world because of the row over gays. Such a boycott would be unprecedented in the history of the Anglican Church and would be an indication of how deep the divisions go, in England as well as in the rest of the communion. The fifth most senior bishop in the mother church of the Anglican Communion warns today that a majority of English diocesan bishops could consider a boycott if the US does not row back on its pro-gay agenda.Joan Smith: Im sorry, but Shambo gets my bullet
Thursday, Jul 26, 2007Sacred cows? Bring them on. Demolishing ridiculous ideas is a columnist’s job, even if the beasts in question are usually metaphorical. As a rule, the only culling I advocate is of sloppy thinking, which is why I’m taking this opportunity to warn readers of a nervous disposition about my views on Shambo, the black Friesian bull that has become the subject of a ferocious row between the Welsh Assembly and a Hindu temple.Travels and technology
Monday, Jul 23, 2007In just over a week I’m flying out to Cambodia, the land of the ancient Khmer empire, scrawny cows, and orange-robed monks on the back of motorbikes. Cambodia has one of the poorest health positions in the world, with HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis amongst other diseases. The education and health systems are in poor shape. There are serious problems with drug addiction, children living and begging on the streets, domestic violence and child sex abuse.Can the rest of us have our planet back?
Monday, Jul 23, 2007Can the rest of us have our planet back? Marcus Brigstocke has a go at not one, not two, but all three Abrahamic religions in the latest edition of BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show. Highly amusing, and really quite reasonably put. Reposted from RichardDawkins.net. Download the MP3 here.Achieving cohesion in Suffolk
Wednesday, Jul 11, 2007I attended the Forum of Faiths meeting on 5 July at Suffolk College. The purpose of the meeting was to offer local faith groups an opportunity to feed into the “creating a cohesive county” element of Suffolk Strategic Partnership’s “Shaping the Future of Suffolk” community strategy. Our aim was to ensure the humanist perspective was reflected in the dialogue. The discussion centred on Suffolk in 20 years time. What are the issues that will face the county?Visit to Wicken Mill cancelled
Saturday, Jul 7, 2007E-mail: mail@suffolkhumanists.org.uk Event description: The mill is open to visitors today but we’re not going. We may go in September instead. Further info: http://www.windmillworld.com/millid/2383.htmThe melting slopes of Everest
Friday, Jul 6, 2007Up to 40,000 Sherpas who live at the base of the Himalayas face devastation if vast new lakes formed by the melted ice burst and send a torrent of millions of tons of water down the slopes. Mr Hillary, who has himself twice reached Everest’s summit, said: “Climate change is happening. This is a fact. Base camp used to sit at 5,320 metres. This year it was at 5,280 metres because the ice is melting from the top and side.Virgins? What virgins?
Monday, Jul 2, 2007It is widely believed that Muslim ‘martyrs’ enjoy rich sensual rewards on reaching paradise. A new study suggests they may be disappointed. Virgins? What virgins? | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited. Actually, it’s not a new study – the report is from 2002 – but maybe the Islamist terrorists who are currently active haven’t heard of it, or don’t understand German. According to a scholar called Christoph Luxenberg, whose book ‘Die Syro-Aramaische Lesart des Koran’ was published in German in 2001, there are no virgins waiting to reward Muslim martyrs in Paradise.