In the news this week ...
This is my list of the top religion and ethics news stories of the week (so far). Use the thread to add your links to other stories worth noting. If they are interesting, I'll add them to the main page. We might even talk about them on this week's Sunday Sequence.
Religion stories
Royal wedding: Prince William to marry Kate Middleton.
Church of England in crisis as five bishops defect to .
Lord Blair says religion is regarded as
Toy pig removed from farm set to avoid
British Muslims join the pilgrims at a
Inside the Hajj with
An Imam Who Supports
Pope goes HD with Vatican's
Vatican government is a
US Catholic bishops elect a
Judaism for
Thou shall
Wycliffe raises $250m for Bible translation
John Lennox v.
Row over teaching of religion in
Pope calls for Pakistani Christian
National Interfaith .
Palestinian Man Faces Life Sentence for Declaring Himself '
The evangelicals who think the
Ethics news
Letter from Ireland:
The human
is there new scientific
Man charged over list of
Moral maze: Is civil disobedience justifiable?
The ethics of .
Christian doctor loses
Holyrood committee rejects right-to-die bill.
Obama's religious .
Are the modern media
Thinking allowed
In Our Time: Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
A philosopher
Is there such a thing as "the undeserving poor"?
Antimatter atom trapped for first time, say scientists.
Did the men of 1916 die for a ?
Systemic Fear,
Glenn Beck: America's
Comment number 1.
At 17th Nov 2010, Dagsannr wrote:My favourite comment in that article on astrology was a quote from Patrick Moore.
"The only thing that astrology proves is that there's one born every minute".
And I'm not entirely sure the engagement of William and Kate is a religion or ethics news story. Good for them, they represent future potential in the Royal Family, but I think by the time Charlie finally gets on the throne (briefly) and then leaves it for young Wombat, the whole 'Defender of the Faith' thing will either be dropped or altered.
The story on the removal of the pig just made me shake my head. I find a lot of stuff offensive, but the onus is on me to avoid taking offense, not on the part of everyone else to tip-toe around lest I get hurt feelings.
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Comment number 2.
At 17th Nov 2010, mccamleyc wrote:I think the election of Timothy Dolan as president of the US Bishops Conference is a major story.
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Comment number 3.
At 17th Nov 2010, nobledeebee wrote:Is there any old scientific evidence for psychic phenomena?
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Comment number 4.
At 17th Nov 2010, Scotch Get wrote:I'm not sure the will work.
If not, I'll try to find the article elsewhere.
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Comment number 5.
At 17th Nov 2010, Ryan_ wrote:Lord Blair article shows a healthy set of beliefs alot of people could relate to.
The Hajj article - I read somewhere about the price of going has doubled in recent years. Unscrupulous Muslim Hajj Tour operators milking the faithful. Im sure other religions have been over this territory before lol
Scotch Git- was a good read. Looks like an interesting proposal
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Comment number 6.
At 17th Nov 2010, Dave wrote:Doctor Sheila Matthews (the adoption doctor) case was thrown out. The interesting thing was that the judgement was based not on religious grounds but on the medical 'evidence' put forward, although the religious reporting of the judgement seems to ignore this.
of the story delves a little deeper into the real reasons why she lost her case and why the bleating of religious discrimination had no bearing on the case, plus the return of an old friend and his travelling companion.
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Comment number 7.
At 17th Nov 2010, Dave wrote:The Lord Blair article was very good and the thrust of it probably could be used to describe the effect of electing a conservative to head up the catholic bishops in NY. Oh well if it hastens their fall into irrelevancy who am I to judge.
The other interesting aspect from the Blair article is a feeling that an Anglican church which contains liberals like Blair and nut jobs like the Anglican Pastors in Uganda cannot actually function to reach out to the vulnerable in society if one lot is hating them and one is spending all its time trying not to offend the haters.
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Comment number 8.
At 18th Nov 2010, seanthenoisemaker wrote:Blair's quite typical of moderate religious people. His interpretation of his faith is harmless, because he was lucky enough to be brought up with the ethical and critical tools to do so. This kind of freedom of thought is more prevalent in Anglicanism but, to be frank, even they suffer from fundamentalist interpretation. Ultimately he seems unaware of the connection between his moderate faith, which provides the bulk of numbers to the larger organisation, and the inevitable fundamentalist fringe that the larger organisation unwittingly propagates.
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Comment number 9.
At 18th Nov 2010, seanthenoisemaker wrote:Oh, and has anyone ever noticed that they seem to save all the big royal weddings for when the country's suffering a really tough recession?
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Comment number 10.
At 18th Nov 2010, Ryan_ wrote:I kinda agree Sean. It's good that they're getting married- they come across as a nice couple, but sometimes it's hard not to think the pageantry that goes along with these events is a way of soothing the masses.
They might not be in need of so much soothing if the news media weren't so preoccupied feeding the 24hr News monster that contributes to people feeling so inundated with bad news & misery. I always find I'm much happier if I avoid rolling news and news bulletins. Im happier getting my news through Have I got New For You & Mock The Week instead lol
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Comment number 11.
At 18th Nov 2010, Heliopolitan wrote:I loled at the Boteach article. Boteach is a sort of Jewish version of Dinesh Da Souza, only not as smart. Indeed, most *Jews* are less observant than he seems to want non-jews to be. Good grief.
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Comment number 12.
At 18th Nov 2010, seanthenoisemaker wrote:Did you see Frost on Satire? Jon Stewart suggests satire is cathartic, which leads one to agree with your idea that HIGNFY is indeed the most palatable sourcevof bad news!
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Comment number 13.
At 19th Nov 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#11
"Indeed, most *Jews* are less observant than he seems to want non-jews to be."
I think that is precisely Rabbi Boteach's point.
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Comment number 14.
At 23rd Nov 2010, Ryan_ wrote:This is an interesting story /news/world-us-canada-11776534
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Comment number 15.
At 23rd Nov 2010, Ryan_ wrote:The Palestinian man facing life in Prison for his Facebook profile is absurd. The Palestinian culture is obviously not a very progressive, tolerant, open culture to be steeped in
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