Posts Tagged ‘ religion ’

Confusing the issue: ethics, child abuse, atheism, religion and the pope

28 April, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

I’ve finally been moved to write about the current child abuse/cover-up furore surrounding the Catholic church, and the pope (particularly his alleged actions as cardinal Ratzinger, when heading the Congregation of the Faith). I’ve avoided doing so till now, but it’s getting to me. It seems sometimes that the real issue is getting lost...

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Denying ethics to young children

17 April, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

I’m appalled. Saddened and appalled. Some time last year I heard that there was a plan to introduce ethics classes into public schools. I thought that was a great idea. It was a bittersweet moment, as it went along with finding out that there was religious instruction in public schools – which coming from...

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Am I “An Atheist”?

5 March, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

There’s battle-lines being drawn … It seems lately there’s a lot of tension and even overt conflict and animosity between religious groups (extreme/fundamentalist ones, at any rate) and some very (increasingly?) vocal atheists – Richard Dawkins springs immediately to mind, as does a moronic article on ABC News today, with an Anglican Priest blaming sectarian...

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Skepticism, rationality, atheism – what’s the goal?

1 January, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

Happy New Year/decade (ok, Dr Plait, I will give in … I’ll even give in to Erik Larsen’s demands we say “twenty-ten” if I get a flying car out of it). As well as New Year’s Day, today is Friday. It’s also a day off work. So I figured I might as...

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Say NO to the National School Chaplaincy Program

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