Muslim School Girls Attacked and Blinded with Battery Acid November 12, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Afghanistan, Atheism, Islam, Misogyny, Muslims, Politics, Sharia Law, Shariah Law, Taliban, Violence Against Women
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Around 8 a.m. six teenage Muslim girls were on their way to school in Afghanistan, when two men on motorcycles sprayed them with battery acid.
All of the girls were burned and two are now blind.
Kandahar government spokesman, Parwaz Ayoubi, called the attackers “enemies of education.”
A few hours later a suicide bomber killed and wounded several civilians, including women and children.
Gen. David McKiernan, a top US commander in Afghanistan, posted this statement on the website of the International Security Assistance Force: “No one can honestly say they are fighting for the people, then purposefully attack innocent women and children.”
Well, duh.
Of course they’re not “fighting for the people.” These violent men are misogynists, indocrinated from birth – under the guise of religion – to hate women.
My heart is breaking.
Mosque Expects Canadian Workplace to Respect Islamic “Law,” but Spews Hatred Against Jews and Western Society November 12, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Atheism, Canada, Hijaab, Hijab, Human Rights, Islam, Khalid Bin Al-Walid Mosque, Muslims, Oppressed Women, Politics, Qu'ran, Religion, Sharia Law, Shariah Law, Women's Rights
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Eight Muslim women, who were fired from their jobs at UPS for refusing to follow safety rules, are fighting for their right to remain oppressed.
What’s so disconcerting, is they claim to freely pick and choose whatever Islamic “law” suits them.
In this case, they’ve, supposedly, chosen to be covered from head to toe, even if it means falling from a ladder and breaking their necks.
It defies logic. What self-respecting woman voluntarily chooses to risk her life over a dress?
Furthermore, if they are free to follow certain “laws” and not others, then, obviously, Islamic “law” is not “law” at all. Either way, the argument is moot, because Shariah “law” most certainly does not apply in Canada, and should not be used as an excuse (and it is an excuse) to break workplace rules, while crying “Islamophobia.”
Even more odious, the mosque these women attend demands respect for their own religion, while openly inciting hatred against non-Muslims – calling non-believers “wicked,” “corrupt” and “clear enemies.”
The text of the following article is by Steve Russell of the Toronto Star.
A mosque asking that Canadian workplaces respect a strict Muslim dress code is at the same time disseminating slurs against Jews and Western societies, and warning members against social integration.
The Khalid Bin Al-Walid Mosque near Kipling Ave. and Rexdale Blvd. serves as the religious authority for eight Somali women complaining to the Canadian Human Rights Commission that UPS Canada Ltd. violated their religious rights at a sorting plant.
The mosque, founded in 1990 and serving upwards of 10,000 people, preaches strict adherence to sharia, or Islamic law, and no compromise with the West.
Teachings on the mosque’s website, khalidmosque.com, refer to non-Muslim Westerners as “wicked,” “corrupt” and “our clear enemies.”
Sometimes Jews are singled out.
“Is it permissible for women to wear high-heeled shoes?” begins one posting in question-and-answer format.
“That is not permissible,” comes the reply. “It involves resembling the Disbelieving Women or the wicked women. It has its origin among the Jewish women.”
Modern pastimes are condemned.
“What is the ruling on subscribing to sports channels?” another question begins.
“Watching some of the female spectators, when the camera focuses on them time after time” stirs “evil inclinations,” the lesson reads. “Some (players) may not even believe in Allaah.”
Mosque leaders refused repeated requests for an interview.
A disclaimer on the website says questions and answers do not necessarily reflect the mosque’s views. But the About Us page says: “All questions and answers on this site (are) prepared, approved and supervised by (the mosque’s imam) Bashir Yusuf Shiil.”
The mosque’s stand on the UPS case also appears contradictory.
In September, a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal heard two weeks of testimony from eight mosque members alleging “Islamophobia” at the company’s west Toronto plant. Three final days of testimony are scheduled for next week.
The eight women, who lost their jobs at UPS, say Islam dictates that they wear a full-length skirt for modesty. The courier company insists that any skirt be knee-length for safety, as workers climb ladders up to 6 metres high.
Under their skirt, the women wear full-length trousers but say they do not want the lower part showing in case the shape of the calf can be discerned.
The complaint originally centred on the company’s use of temporary workers and uneven enforcement of its safety rules.
But the key question remains: Is UPS insisting on shorter hems for safety or is it violating religious rights by denying the women permanent jobs unless they conform?
So far, no Khalid Bin Al-Walid Mosque representative has attended the sessions, but the women cited the mosque as their place of worship and religious authority, and tabled a letter from its administration.
“This is to certify that the religion of Islam requires all Muslim women to cover her entire body inclusive of the legs, arms, head, ears and neck,” the letter reads. “As such, (the women) would not be able to wear pants as an outfit.”
On the other hand, the mosque’s website teachings forbid women to work outside the home in the first place.
“It is known that when women go to work in the workplaces of men, this leads to mixing with men,” one such posting says.
“This is a very dangerous matter,” it reads. “It is in clear opposition to the texts of the Shariah that order the women to remain in their houses and to fulfill the type of work that is particular for her …
“We ask Allah to protect our land and the lands of all Muslims from the plots and machinations of their enemies.”
Two of the women making the complaint – Dales Yusuf, 46, and Nadifo Yusuf (no relation), 36 – said in an interview that they live in Canada now, and are free to pick and choose from Islamic law.
“We must work,” said Dales Yusuf. “I’m a single parent raising my kids.”
Jacquie Chic, a lawyer with the Workers’ Action Centre representing the women at the hearings, said neither she nor her clients were aware of the mosque’s posted teachings.
“I, the Workers’ Centre and these women are concerned enormously about any expression of anti-Semitism or any other form of racism,” she said.
Questions to the mosque about its teachings were met with evasiveness over three weeks.
Mosque chairman Osman Mohamed three times agreed to an interview and three times cancelled at last minute. Imam Shiil was said to be in Saudi Arabia and unreachable.
Mosque administrator Abukar Mohamed confused matters further by appearing to agree with UPS, saying:
“The Quran says women must be covered – it doesn’t give you the specific clothes. But I am not a religious authority.”
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
Prayer without Aspirin… November 2, 2008
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Swallowing Snot May Offend Allah! November 2, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Allah, Allah is Imaginary, Atheism, Faith, fasting, God, Islam, Life, Muslims, phlegm, Prayer, Religion, Religious Dogma, throat mucous
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I’ve been suffering from some nasty phlegm issues lately, related to a condition called LPR (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux).
The mucous just sits there, in the back of my throat, and I can’t expel it, no matter how hard I try. Not pretty, not sexy, and extremely frustrating! (I know, I know – too much information.)
Anyway, in searching for some relief, I came across the following on islamtoday.net:
Question:
“I was praying an obligatory prayer and I had mucous in my mouth out of nowhere. I became confused and swallowed. I was also fasting at the time. Please tell me if my prayer and my fast are valid.”
Answer by Sheikh Muhammad b. Sâlih al-`Uthaymîn:
“Phlegm and mucous that do not reach the mouth do not cause the fast to break. This is the only opinion expressed on the matter in the (Hanbalî) school of law. If the phlegm and mucous reach the mouth and then the person swallows it back down, there is disagreement among the scholars regarding whether it breaks the fast. One opinion is that it does break the fast. They compare swallowing phlegm and mucous to the activities of eating and drinking. The other opinion is that it does not break the fast. They regard phlegm and mucous to be comparable to saliva. Even if a person gathers saliva in his mouth and swallows it, this will not break his fast. In a case where the scholars are divided in their opinions, then the matter must be referred back to the Qur’ân and Sunnah. Since we are in doubt about whether ingesting phlegm and mucous invalidates the fast, we must consider that the default assumption in Islamic Law in the absence of other evidence is that it does not do so. Based on this default assumption, we would say that it does not break the fast.”
Answer by Sheikh `Abd Allah b. Jibrîn:
“As a general rule, it is forbidden to deliberately swallow mucous on account of its dirtiness. It does not matter whether it comes from of from the throat or from the nose. If someone brings phlegm up from his chest into his mouth and then swallows it again, then he has broken his fast, since he has swallowed a substance that he could have avoided swallowing. On the other hand, if mucus descends on its own to his throat and is swallowed along with his saliva, it will not invalidate his fast. Please note that whatever invalidates a fast in this regard also invalidates prayer.”
This is beyond insane!
Religious “scholars” have actually debated whether or not swallowing mucous invalidates a fast?
It’s a bodily function for goodness’ sake! Do they seriously think their omniscient Allah – if he existed – would give a rat’s ass about such inconsequential nonsense?
Come on people, wake up and get a brain!
“Homosexuals Should be Executed,” says Bible-Thumping Politician October 1, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Abortion, Atheism, Bible, David Popescu, Federal Election, Gay Marriage, Hate Speech, Hitler, Homosexuality, Religion
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Independent Canadian federal candidate, David Popescu, 61, is clearly guilty of hate speech.
But because this lunatic uses religion and politics to defend his hatred, our oh-so-tolerant society thinks he deserves “respect.”
Yesterday, Popescu was invited to participate in a federal candidates’ discussion at a northern Ontario high school.
When asked his opinion on gay marriage, he said, “Homosexuals should be executed.”
He reconfirmed his position, during a telephone interview with Sun Media:
“A young man asked me what I think of homosexual marriages and I said I think homosexuals should be executed. My whole reason for running is the Bible and the Bible couldn’t be more clear on that point.”
He also said, “God will hurt those who have an abortion.”
The school’s principal had this to say about Popescu’s statements: “As an inclusive school, we respect all other opinion although we may not agree with them—and I know there were definitely some things said today that we don’t agree with.”
There is something very wrong with a society that respects “all other opinion” – even hate speech – simply because it’s hiding behind the guise of politics and/or religion.
Does this mean Hitler’s extermination of 6 million Jews should be respected as well?
I wasn’t surprised to read that Popescu was convicted in 2003 of assaulting his own mother and has been freeloading off her pension for 30 years.
[sources: NorthernLife.ca, Cnews.canoe.ca, GlobeandMail.com]
This is what Albert Einstein said about ‘God’… September 22, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Albert Einstein, Atheism, God, Religion
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In 1954, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to philosopher Eric Gutkind, in which he expressed some of his views on religion.
The letter was auctioned off in May of this year by Bloomsbury Auctions in the UK, and sold for a whopping 170,000 British pounds (336,345 US dollars).
Here is an excerpt:
“The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish.”
[sources: cbc.ca, guardian.co.uk and physicsworld.com]
This is what the Buddha said about Blind Faith… September 22, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Atheism, Buddhism, Rational Thought
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“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.” –the Buddha (Siddhārtha Gautama, founder of Buddhism, circa 563-483 BCE)
What Really Happened to Jesus after He Died? September 22, 2008
Posted by Anita in God is Imaginary.Tags: Atheism, Christianity, Jesus, The Last Supper
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Originally posted January 11, 2008:
The following brilliantly written article, from exchristian.net, provides a unique and humorous take on the events surrounding the disappearance of Jesus from the tomb, along with an entirely new visual for what Christian’s commonly refer to as “The Last Supper.” Bored Again’s theory makes a lot of sense and sheds some light on one of the greatest hoaxes of all time.
Enjoy.

(photo: Jacopo Bassano’s “Last Supper”)
Entrée to Eternity
By Bored Again
With a posthumous clue from Alfred Hitchcock, I have solved the mystery of the missing body of Christ. In a 1958 episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” ominously entitled “Lamb to the Slaughter,” the jealous wife of a local police chief bludgeons him to death with a frozen leg of lamb. She then cooks the lamb and serves it to the homicide detectives, who can’t seem to locate the heavy, blunt murder weapon. Watching the episode recently, I had an “ah-ha!” moment: The disciples of Christ had the motive, the means, and the opportunity to dispose of his body: by eating it!
You may find this theory a bit tough to swallow, but the forensic evidence from Holy Scripture itself is damning. For starters, look at what Jesus himself said is necessary for eternal life:
“I am the living bread which came down from heaven; if any one eats of this bread, he will live for ever; and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh.” The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him. As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so he who eats me will live because of me. This is the bread which came down from heaven, not such as the fathers ate and died; he who eats this bread will live for ever.”
(John 6:51-58)
Apparently it takes a long time to say “bite me” in Aramaic, but the message from Jesus is absolutely clear and unequivocal. At least 6 times in this passage he says that the only way to live forever is to “eat his flesh” and “drink his blood.” The Jews who were listening understood this to be a literal requirement. Picture how this must have struck the disciples. They were a roving band of semi-literate, unemployed, homeless men, hungering for a better life beyond this one. This Jesus, whom they followed and trusted, told them exactly what they had to do to achieve their life-after-life goal. And it would make perfect sense for them to take The Word at his word and do what he asked. Jesus would be their entrée, if you will, to eternity.
But the disciples faced two super-sized problems that must have given them pause. First, there’s the general human abhorrence to eating other people, especially close personal acquaintances and individuals who can turn water into wine. However, most would agree that there is also a general human abhorrence to flying airplanes into occupied buildings, so fantasies of heaven obviously trump even our most basic inhibitions. Compared to terrorist martyrdom, however, what Jesus was asking was a piece of cake: just sup on the Savior, and you’re in.
Thus, the apostles clearly had the motive to devour the divine one, and could easily have overcome their initial distaste of the idea. Their next problem was finding the right opportunity to munch on the Messiah. Marv Albert notwithstanding, social mores typically discourage people from running up and biting other living creatures without provocation. But providence must have been smiling on the apostles because the opportunity for their grisly “first communion” was handed to them on a silver platter.
Right before their eyes, the flesh of Jesus was prepped for their dining pleasure. The “tenderizing” process of poking, piercing, and pounding of Jesus’ flesh prior to his crucifixion rivaled what any good chef would do to soften up a tough slab of rump roast. Then, as a subtle sort of marination, a by-stander had the good sense to dab the dying Christ with wine vinegar, creating a kind of savior vinaigrette. Next, Jesus was baked on a stick for 3 hours in the sizzling mid-east sun, basting in his own juices. Finally, with his last words, Jesus himself announced his table-readiness. His “It is finished” is alternatively translated “I am so cooked” in some early texts, indicating to the disciples that he was a well done, good and faithful servant. As a further test, the piercing of his side by a Roman soldier produced only clear body fluids, a sure sign there was not much Jesus “au jus” left to savor.
What happened next, of course, is left to our imaginations. In a sort of Last Supper redux, the apostles likely smuggled the “corpus Christi” back to the upper room and began the heavenly feast. The apostle Thomas probably couldn’t believe his eyes: those who had just argued about seating at the right hand of God were now eating at the right hand of God (i.e. finger sandwiches). And there was Peter, Peter, Prophet-eater chomping away on the loin of Judah, and John remarking, “This tastes just like chicken ala King of Kings.” The others agree that the dining is simply divine, as they wolf down the soft buns hot off the cross. It’s not inconceivable that even Jesus’ mother Mary had a little Lamb of God. And when they were done nibbling on the Nazarene, all that remained was the stained tablecloth, a sacred relic on display today at a church in Turin. Of course, this crucifixion cuisine pre-dated the invention of dental hygiene, leaving the apostles to walk around with bits of their lord and savior lodged between their teeth. Brings back memories of my Catholic days when I took communion, and had the creator of the universe hopelessly stuck on the roof of my mouth. So much for oral tradition.
But there are yet other biblical forensic clues that this really happened. Ever wonder why it was only women that went to look for Jesus’ body after his death? The faith “full” apostles, already knew what had happened, so they stayed back at the ranch, with that cat-that-just-ate-the-messiah look on their faces. Of course, Jesus himself had given his followers a foretaste of things to come when he prophesied his own demise. He said that, like Jonah, who was in the belly of a whale for three days, he was going to be in “Sheol” for three days. “Sheol” is literally translated “pit,” as in the pit of one’s stomach. So, like Jonah, Jesus would be in a belly (or bellies), and the apostles would experience a 3-day bout of sanctification constipation.
Which brings us to the so-called ascension into Heaven. It’s a known fact that the God of the Old Testament relished the pungent smell of burning flesh. He called the smoke from burnt offerings a “sweet aroma,” and demanded that millions of innocent animals be torched to fill his omnipresent snout. Just imagine his olfactory delight when the digested body of his only begotten son produced a sudden outburst of apostolic flatulence. And that odor, of course, would have ascended directly to Heaven in a “cloud.”
Finally, there is present-day forensic evidence that cannot be ignored. It’s no coincidence that our modern English words “Incarnation” and “carnivorous” come from the same Latin root. Also, only one letter separates the word “devout” from “devour,” and “savior” from “savor.” Note too, if you will, the similarities between “messiah” and “mess hall.” And where do you think we got the expression “morsel of Truth?” Need I go on? What about the whole concept of “holy communion” today? Since there wasn’t enough of the actual flesh of Christ to go around, Catholics invented “transubstantiation,” a sort of biological alchemy in which blood and bone morph into a thin tasteless wafer (that adheres quite well to the roof of one’s mouth). As this wafer approaches the faithful, they are prompted to utter “Body of Christ” and warned not to chew it, lest the compressed deity squeal in pain. They are re-enacting the apostles’ destruction of evidence!
So I believe the case can be made beyond any reasonable doubt that the apostles were guilty of finishing off the infinite one. And it’s likely that at some point over the millennia, references to “regurgitation” were mistranslated “resurrection” and a whole new religion arose. To the apostles’ credit, however, it must be said that their devotion to Christ was all-consuming.