Category: church-state relations

July 29, 2008

Timesonline Overreacts: If Islam is Extreme Let’s ban ALL Religion

-By Warner Todd Huston

In yet another example of why the west might not beat the onslaught of radical Islamofascism, Minette Marrin of the Timesonline thinks she has found a solution to the clash of cultures. Marrin details the extremism evinced by too many Muslims in England and then posits a solution: ban all religion. Talk about an absurd idea. It’s as foolish as throwing out the baby with the bath water. It also discounts thousands of years of worthy and enlightened western culture influenced, guided and based on Christian philosophy.

In To beat extremism we must dissolve religious groups, Marrin’s wooly headed prescription also serves as a fine example of the most shallow of PC, postmodern “thinking.” Famed French mathematician Jules Henri Poincaré once said that, “to doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.” It is a lesson in discernment and critical thinking that escapes most on the left, and specifically this prosaic, anti-intellectual Timesonline columnist.

The first half of Marrin’s piece details recent poll results revealing the extremist leaning of Muslim students in England and it is alarming information, indeed. These poll results show, for instance, that four out of ten Muslim students in Britain support Sharia law in the UK. One third said that killing in the name of religion was justified. It shows that a quarter think women are not equals to men. The poll also shows that, among other results, 57% believe Muslim soldiers in the British army should be allowed to opt out of the war on terror. This alarming YouGov poll will be released on Monday, July 28. To sum up, Marrin says of the poll:

July 28, 2008

And it came to pass

Filed under: church-state relations,Politics - 28 Jul 2008

…as most kidney stones do. Let me first give you a clue as to the European media, for those who do not know. Do you believe we have freedom of the press in Europe? Not so! There is a union-controlled …

September 5, 2007

All About You Unless You’re Religious

Filed under: church-state relations - 05 Sep 2007

From Worldnetdaily:
The classroom assignment was called “All About Me,” and was intended to provide an opportunity for children to “identify individual interests and learn about others,” the ADF said. The activity at the school – which lists an unspecified …

September 3, 2007

You Can’t Read that in the Airport

Filed under: church-state relations - 03 Sep 2007

Apparently, Personal Computer filters are deciding that blogs criticizing Islam are a “no no.” I checked and found that some anti-Christian blogs listed (such as that of Mr. Richard Dawkins) as okay while Jihad Watch is listed as a …

August 17, 2007

Let Us Talk of Many Things: Does God Want Prayers Before the Senate?

Filed under: church-state relations - 17 Aug 2007

I’ve pretty much let much of this controversy over Bill Sali and the Hindu prayer go by. Julie posted her piece after a few days of silence and I think some reflection was in order as well.

As I come …

August 1, 2007

The Nation That Shrunk God

Filed under: church-state relations - 01 Aug 2007

The Nation that Shrunk God
By Adam Graham

What is the problem with our nation? This is the Summer of our discontent. We’re dissatisfied with our President and our Congress. We’re dissatisfied with the direction of our nation, but we act as …

June 18, 2007

The Tax Code Creates Anti-Religious Bullies

Filed under: Abortion,church-state relations,Podcast,Taxes - 18 Jun 2007

Americans United for Separation of Church and State tries to bully a Catholic bishop who told the truth about Rudy and abortion.

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