Remembering Aqsa Parvez February 12, 2009
Posted by Anita in Atheism, Child Abuse, Humanism, Islam, Morality, Religion and Culture.Tags: Aqsa Parvez, honor killings, Violence Against Women
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Will Aqsa Parvez ever rest in peace?
Murdered by her father and brother because she just wanted to be a normal Canadian girl, her body now rots in a cold grave, marked with nothing but a number.
Even in death, her family refuses to acknowledge her existence.
Read more about it here.
The Guiding Principles of Humanism January 22, 2009
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1. Humanism aims at the full development of every human being.
2. Humanists uphold the broadest application of democratic principles in all human relationships.
3. Humanists advocate the use of the scientific method, both as a guide to distinguish fact from fiction and to help develop beneficial and creative uses of science and technology.
4. Humanists affirm the dignity of every person and the right of the individual to maximum possible freedom compatible with the rights of others.
5. Humanists acknowledge human interdependence, the need for mutual respect and the kinship of all humanity.
6. Humanists call for the continued improvement of society so that no one may be deprived of the basic necessities of life, and for institutions and conditions to provide every person with opportunities for developing their full potential.
7. Humanists support the development and extension of fundamental human freedoms, as expressed in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and supplemented by UN International Covenants comprising the United Nations Bill of Human Rights.
8. Humanists advocate peaceful resolution of conflicts between individuals, groups, and nations.
9. The humanist ethic encourages development of the positive potentialities in human nature, and approves conduct based on a sense of responsibility to oneself and to all other persons.
10. Humanists reject beliefs held in absence of verifiable evidence, such as beliefs based solely on dogma, revelation, mysticism or appeals to the supernatural.
11. Humanists affirm that individual and social problems can only be resolved by means of human reason, intelligent effort, critical thinking joined with compassion and a spirit of empathy for all living beings.
12. Humanists affirm that human beings are completely a part of nature, and that our survival is dependent upon a healthy planet that provides us and all other forms of life with a life-supporting environment.
“No God” Campaign to Hit Toronto Buses January 17, 2009
Posted by Anita in Atheism, God is Imaginary, Rational Thinkers, Religion and Culture.Tags: Canadian Atheist Bus Campaign, Freethought Association of Canada, Toronto Atheist Bus Campaign
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I was very happy to learn that Toronto, Canada will be following in the footsteps of a British campaign, where ads supporting the non-existence of god will appear on city buses.
The Toronto-based Freethought Association of Canada launched the campaign and is seeking donations to buy the bus ads.
According to their website:
“This campaign was created as a rebuttal to the multitude of religious advertisements on city buses, subways, and roadsides. When taking a ride on the TTC here in Toronto it is not uncommon to sit down and look up only to realize someone has posted an advert of a bible quote. Usually something that tries preaching about a God whom supposedly sent his son to save us, somehow inferring that all of us need to be saved or we’re going to hell. The CABC (Canadian Atheist Bus Campaign) wants to advertise inspiring and thought provoking ads that let transit riders know that it’s OK not to believe in a God and that you do not need to be ’saved’. We want to encourage people to look at the facts and evidence before making decisions throughout life, especially when it comes to religion.”
The bible quotes mentioned above are part of the “Bus Stop Bible Studies” campaign. Although they’re annoying (and offensive to many non-Christians), Christians have the right to advertise.
Ergo, as Cliff Erasmus, coordinator for the Center for Inquiry in the Calgary area, said: Atheists, humanists and agnostics should have the same opportunities to voice their opinions as do people of faith.
Emulating the UK campaign, the Toronto ads will say: “THERE’S PROBABLY NO GOD. NOW STOP WORRYING AND ENJOY YOUR LIFE.”
Washington, Barcelona, and Madrid have all launched similar campaigns – originally conceived of by Ariane Sherine. She came up with the idea after noticing ads on London buses leading people to a website claiming non-Christians would burn in hell.
Personally, I think the “no god” ads would carry more weight if the word “probably” were removed. It’s not like the Christian ads say things like, “Jesus probably existed and you will probably go to heaven if you believe in him.” But if they must be politically correct, I would change the word “probably” to “almost certainly.” Having said that, I’d much prefer: “God is Imaginary. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.”
The Freethought Association was hoping to collect between $6000 and $7000 in donations to purchase the bus ads, and they’ve already exceeded their goal. Yay!
For more information, and if you’d like to donate, please go to atheistbus.ca.
Living in the Dark Ages… January 14, 2009
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I continue to be sickened and shocked when I read heartbreaking stories like these.
Not only was an innocent child violated and impregnated by her rapist, she was forced to endure yet another vicious assault – at the hands of her own mother and brother – as they cut into her abdomen and internal organs with a razor blade to abort the five-month-old fetus she was carrying.
“I had thought it was simple,” her brother is quoted as saying.
Afghan girl, 14, in critical condition after razor-blade abortion
by JANE ARMSTRONG
January 14, 2009 at 5:23 AM ESTKANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN — In a country where many crimes against women are still swept under the rug, the case of a 14-year-old girl whose baby was allegedly aborted by her mother and brother using a razor blade has outraged doctors and human-rights workers.
The girl is in critical condition in a hospital at a U.S. military base after, officials said, her brother and mother lured her into a backyard shed, used a razor to cut her abdomen and removed the fetus.
The girl, who lived in a village in the central Afghanistan province of Bamiyan, was five months pregnant and said she was raped last year by a construction worker.
The pair stitched the wound with a needle and thread, according to Afghan police and doctors. They then buried the fetus. After four days, the girl developed a dangerous infection and her father took her to a nearby hospital, claiming she’d been bitten by a dog in the abdomen.
Doctors discounted the story as soon as they examined her wounds.
The case has made headlines in this deeply conservative country, where rape carries a huge stigma for victims and their families. Girls who are raped stand little chance of marrying and are often accused of consenting to sex. As a result, their families will go to great lengths to cover up the crime.
A doctor at the village hospital where she was first treated arranged for a quick transfer to the Bamiyan provincial hospital because he said he feared the girl’s family might harm her.
“I was worried they [the parents] would kill her” to keep it quiet, said Ihsanullah Shahir, the head of the province’s health department.
Abortion is illegal in Afghanistan except if the mother’s health is in danger. Even in those cases, a panel of three doctors has to approve the operation, said Dr. Abdullah Fahim, a spokesman for the Health Ministry.
The girl was flown last Friday to a U.S. air base in Bagram, north of Kabul, Captain Elizabeth Mathias, a spokeswoman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan told The Associated Press. Capt. Mathias said the girl was about five months pregnant when she underwent the “traumatic c-section” this month.
She was taken to the U.S. base because the smaller hospital did not have the equipment needed to repair the damage done to her organs.
The girl’s brother has been arrested and has confessed to cutting his sister’s abdomen with a razor blade. He said he acted alone, but the girl told a local doctor that her mother was part of the assault.
Police say the girl’s mother faces prosecution but she has not been arrested because she lives in a remote area.
The girl’s brother, Ali, told The Associated Press in a phone interview from prison that he regretted his actions. “I had thought it was simple,” he said. Police have arrested the man accused of raping the girl.
[photo credit: Musadeq Sadeq]
Putting Judaism and Christianity into Perspective… December 22, 2008
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Humorist Sarah Silverman said this about religion:
“Different religions… The only time it’s an issue would be if you’re having a baby. You have to figure out how you want to raise your baby, which still, would not be an issue for us. Because, you know, we’d just be honest and say, Mommy is one of the chosen people, and Daddy believes that Jesus is magic.”
Happy Hanukkah!
Godless and Free November 7, 2008
Posted by Anita in Atheism, God is Imaginary, Rational Thinkers, Religion and Culture, Videos.Tags: Atheism, Clergy, Faith, Pat Condell, Religion
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“… Religion feeds on a broken spirit, and that’s why it tries to break your spirit the moment you come into contact with it. Submit. Obey. Do not question. … ‘Praise the Lord,’ or else. … Clergy are the only salesmen who don’t have to justify or prove any of the outrageous claims they make for the product they’re hustling, and this leaves them free to engage in the kind of open fraud which, in any other walk of life, would be a criminal offence.” – Pat Condell