Dawkins sets up kids’ camp to groom atheists

June 28, 2009

The author of The God Delusion is helping to launch Britain’s first summer retreat for non-believers, where children will have lessons in evolution and sing along to John Lennon’s Imagine. ... [More]

Parents Challenge Quebec Ethics Course in Court

May 11, 2009

Parents who complain that a mandatory public school course contradicts their religious views have taken the provincial government to court. The "Ethics and Religious Culture" class covers Quebec's Catholic and Protestant religious heritage, as well as other faiths represented in the province, including Judaism, Native spiritualism, Islam, and Hinduism. ... [More]

Scholars Hotly Debate Treatment of Apostates

April 30, 2009

In a session on religious freedom on Wednesday, Muslim scholars from around the world debated how apostates should be treated according to Islamic law. ... Some participants did not support of the beheading of apostates, but several were adamant in refusing a lighter approach toward apostates in the name of freedom of religion. ... [More]

U.S. Congress Considers Hate Crimes Legislation

April 25, 2009

The U.S. imprisons more people than any other developed nation. The majority of Americans support the death penalty. We’re willing to put minors on trial as adults and execute mentally ill offenders. So why, given our eye-for-an-eye system of punishment, wouldn’t Congress pass legislation that would give law enforcement officials another tool to get the bad guys off the streets and into prisons? ... [More]

Middle East Politics Overshadows Challenges Facing American Arabs

April 24, 2009

Muslim organizations are slowly and steadily stripping Arab Christians of their rights to speak on behalf of “Arab” issues. The conflicts are no longer secular. They are religious. Many Muslims, in fact, who are secular, are also being intimidated into obsequious silence by the religious extremists who dominate many of the discussions. ... [More]

Women's Rights, Rape and Religion

April 20, 2009

Some here in the West have reacted with shock in response to the new Afghanistan law that gives Shiite men permission to rape their wives, even though President Hamid Karzai claims that we're simply misinterpreting this law. In other words, we've lost something in the translation. I won't pretend to know if that is the case or not, but I don't think it's too big of a stretch to believe that women's rights are once again being compromised. ... [More]

Another Example of God's Infinite Mercy

April 19, 2009

Francie Billotti-Wood should have been in church today, volunteering in the nursery at the Holy Family Catholic Community parish, her priest said. Instead, she and her slain family were a focal point of prayers and remembrances at a Mass at the church in northwest Maryland. ... [More]

Stupidity in Numbers

April 19, 2009

Individuals may be idealistic, smart and articulate – until they join a group. Individual Thais are among the gentlest, warmest, and most gracious people you could ever meet; groups of them were throwing petrol bombs at each other in the capital of Bangkok earlier this week. ... [More]

Us and Them

April 18, 2009

Neurobiologist Steven Rose reviews Kathleen Taylor's new book "Cruelty: Human Evil and the Human Brain" and explores evolutionary explanations for man's capacity for cruelty. by Steven Rose Excerpted from The Guardian From Gaza to the streets of Northern Ireland, from... [More]

Is There a Seat of Wisdom in the Brain?

April 06, 2009

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have compiled the first-ever review of the neurobiology of wisdom – once the sole province of religion and philosophy. ... [More]

Golden Rule Develops Early But Doesn't Come Easily

March 08, 2009

A 2-year-old, it turns out, knows the difference between right and wrong. According to psychologist Judi Smetana, the sense of morality begins to develop early in humans. ... [More]

A Former Nun's Memoirs Rock India's Catholic Church

February 28, 2009

Two years ago, Jesme Raphael abandoned a 26-year career as a nun in southern India. Now she has published her memoirs, cataloging lurid details of bullying, sexual abuse and homosexuality. ... [More]

Porn in the USA: Religious Conservatives Are the Biggest Consumers

February 28, 2009

A new nationwide study of anonymised credit-card receipts from a major online adult entertainment provider finds little variation in consumption between states. ... However, ... states that do consume the most porn tend to be more conservative and religious than states with lower levels of consumption, the study finds. ... [More]

Altruistic animals

February 16, 2009

To watch the 5 o'clock news every night, you'd think man was born to be destructive, violent and antagonistic. But that's just not the case, argue numerous prominent researchers who will gather at Washington University in St. Louis March 12-14 to discuss the nature of human sociality. ... [More]

AAAS Symposium: "Toward the Science and Ethics of a Culture of Sustainability"

February 16, 2009

Washington University biologist discusses the "sacred nature" of sustainability, as seen from the perspectives of 'ecomorality' and religious naturalism ... [More]

Pope preaches "the untouchable nature of every human life" to French ambassador

January 26, 2009

"Inalienable dignity of the human being" must be the guiding principle of science, says the pope -- while praising French opposition to "death with dignity" legislation. ... [More]

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