Graphic available here

Archive for November, 2008

Homophobic UK Police Officer Fired For Anti-Gay Emails.

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

I previously brought you the story of Graham Cogman, the homophobic UK police officer who used department computers to send anti-gay e-mails to coworkers. Though Cogman tried very hard to pretend he was another victim of religious persecution, it didn’t work and he was fired.

Protect me Jesus

…..
An internal police tribunal this week found Cogman guilty of failing to comply with a lawful order over the use of police computers and with failing to treat a colleague with respect and tolerance.

“The outcome follows a thorough investigation with evidence presented to a misconduct panel of three, two of whom were independent of the constabulary,” said Deputy Chief Constable Ian Learmonth.

“This officer’s behavior fell well below what we expect of our people. We require an absolute commitment from all our staff to treat colleagues with politeness, tolerance and respect, regardless of their beliefs, race, age, gender or sexual orientation.”

Gogman has not said if he will appeal.

I’m sure he will appeal. No doubt with a fresh barrage of complaints about how his “religious beliefs” were violated because he wasn’t allowed to force them on everyone at his workplace.

 

I Just Discovered a Fabulous Blog.

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Billed as “Skeptical Freethought Atheist Musings to Dispel Ignorance and Enlighten the Mind”, Heaving Dead Cats has it all. Atheism, wit, sarcasm, skepticism, science, …and lots of cats. Lolcats too!

CCDB

You can’t go wrong with Lolcats.

So head on over and check out Heaving Dead Cats. You won’t be sorry.

 

Religious Intolerance in Oklahoma.

Friday, November 28th, 2008

A historical case that will have you shaking your head in disbelief. But it’s all very real, sadly. From Americans United:

…..
In 1981, (Joann) Bell had just moved to Little Axe and enrolled her children in the local public school system. At that time, school officials were allowing a teacher-sponsored student group called the Son Shine Club to gather before school to pray.

Though the fundamentalist Baptist meetings were supposedly voluntary, the school buses dropped students off 30 minutes before classes started. Those who were not attending the religious meetings had to wait outside the building, sometimes in the rain or cold. The Son Shine sessions also extended into first-hour class time, Bell said.

One student told a reporter with the National Catholic Reporter in 1984, “If you wanted to be warm, you prayed.”
…..

Aren’t these the “family values” and “won’t somebody please think of the children” people? Apparently leaving children out in the rain and snow is OK according to their family values, because only those who kowtow to their religious dogma matter. (Hence Sally Kern and her pals.)

Now back to that radical atheist, Bell.

Bell, who was very active in the Church of the Nazarene, wanted to be able to teach her children about their own religion. But her kids began questioning their beliefs based on what they heard at school. When they came home with Bibles, Bell and another parent, Lucille McCord (a member of the Church of Christ), decided it was time to take it up with the school board.

The two women were met with hostility. Bell recalled that board members told her “they did things the way they wanted to. If I didn’t like it, that was my problem.” Those at the meeting chanted “atheists, go home!” and one school board member handed out homemade placards to the crowd that said “Commies Go Home.”

Surprise. Bell wasn’t an atheist, nor was McCord. But that didn’t seem to matter to the townfolk. To some if you aren’t part of their group you are the enemy, period. And apparently being a member of the “wrong” Christian church made these two women not only atheists but “Commies”.

Yes, it seems that in Little Axe they’re not only horrifically bigoted but also severely lacking in reasoning skills. Then again those two often seem to go together.

That was just the start. After contacting the ACLU and filing a lawsuit, Bell and McCord became the subjects of hatred and even violence. Bell’s house was burned down by a firebomb. McCord’s 12-year-old son’s prize goats were slashed and mutilated with a knife. Bell was assaulted by a school cafeteria worker who smashed her head repeatedly against a car door. (School authorities praised the cafeteria worker, and she was forced to pay a $10 fine and Bell’s hospital bills, community residents raised donations on the assailant’s behalf.) McCord and Bell were both mailed their own obituaries.

If this is how such people treat other Christians I’d hate to see how they treat gaytheists. Monsters like that belong in jail, not teaching children and declaring themselves the arbiters of morality.

They eventually won their case, Bell v. Little Axe Independent School District, in the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals years later. But it wasn’t the court battle that resonated. Rather, it was the difficulties that their families had to endure in order to maintain their religious liberty. Their story shows why it remains so important to protect the separation of church and state.
…..

I couldn’t agree more. State-sanctioned religion endangers all. Anybody who truly desires religious freedom will oppose the melding of religion and state, even if it is their own religion that would be supported by the state.

 

Moral Master 2.0

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

How do you measure up to God’s holy standards?

Note: I oviously don’t advocate or condone any of the acts mentioned in the video (which is not my work). It is designed to illustrate something; the blatant hypocrisy of the RRRW.

 

There Are Some Really Screwed Up People on YouTube.

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Take “thepimptaddyone” (a.k.a. Adolf Hitler according to his profile page) for example. He’s a homophobic racist member of White Stormfront with a penchant for Skinhead videos. Just look at some of the gems he’s left as comments on YouTube videos*:

thepimptaddyone (1 hour ago)
0
Reply | Spam
Anita is a good woman who lives a godly life. Being gay is a sin and fags will all burn in hell. Marriage is sacred and gays are killing it. They should all be shot and dragged through the streets tied to a trailer hitch. All gays should be sent to Gitmo die. They spread AIDS and fuck each other in the ***. Female gays are all ugly like Ellen Degenerate. I hate gays and they are pure evil. Get with the program people and stop f***ing another man’s a***ole.

thepimptaddyone (1 hour ago)
0
Reply | Spam
The owner of Cinemark donated money to get prop 8 passed in California. Prop 8 protects the sanctity of marriage and protects our nation from moral decline. We must reward the CEO and Cinemark theater owners for this stance. Marriage is under attack and many are watching as America is being destroyed by deviant behavior. Prop 8 protects marriage and to go against prop 8 is to stand against freedom and America.

thepimptaddyone (1 day ago)
0
Reply | Spam
The gay n**** in the vid is named Fudge. More like Fudge packer.

thepimptaddyone (1 day ago)
I kill gays! They are evil.

Now take a look at his lovely profile page.

Bigot

Now pardon me while I go shower. I may be a while.

 
*Links may be gone as Mr. Bigot has been reported numerous times.

 

Protecting Traditional Marriage.

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Mark Fiore always gets it dead-on. Here’s his latest, State-run Sacrament:



 
The Yes on 8 people should be proud they “protected traditional marriage” for bigamists, adulterers, spouse-abusers, death-row inmates and other such fine, upstanding citizens. My hat’s off to the bigots and their noble anti-gay crusade.

 

Christians I Like With a Billboard Message to the Bigots.

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Feast your eyes on this billboard put up by Missiongathering Christian Church:

Church Billboard

From their Blog:

…..
With the passage of Proposition 8 in California banning gay marriage, the Church has successfully taken away the rights of a group human beings…the first time this has ever happened in the state of California. Yes, it was accomplished through the political system, but it was the conservative church that started the movement. While Missiongathering Christian Church is part of the Church (all churches in the world), the conservative churches who started, funded, and propelled Prop 8 do not speak for all churches. Some Christians do not speak for ALL Christians. We as a church feel called to be a new voice of Christianity.

This “issue” has begun to create some division within the Church, but that conversation will always be there and will likely take decades to find resolution, if it ever does. Our concern is the ever-widening gap between the Church and the LGBT community and its supporters. With the campaigning and passage of Prop 8, that gap is widening at an even faster rate. Gay and lesbian men and women who may have been open to the message of Jesus, heterosexual people who support the LGBT community who may be seeking faith and spirituality now have seen the Church exclude a group of people based on their sexual identity in the name of God. Why would they want to have anything to do with a God like that? It’s not an “issue;” it’s people
……

Somehow I don’t imagine the people running those other churches want us to “have anything to do with a God like that”. They just want us to submit to their will and remain crushed under their boot heels. “God” is just the weapon they use. If we kowtow to their god in the process all the better for them–to keep us in line.

As a leadership team, we spent a lot of time wrestling with the words to use in writing this statement. We realize that many will take offense to the wording, but strong words are needed in a time like this. As we look at the life and ministry of Jesus, we see repeatedly where He would use strong words to rebuke the Pharisees and Sadducees when they would use religion to exclude the outcasts from participating in the story of God: hypocrites, foolish, unmarked graves, white-washed tombs, brood of vipers. The most memorable, of course, being when Jesus turned over the tables of those selling animals and changing money in the temple courts who, by doing so, were barring many from participating in worship. Jesus responded with righteous anger.

We are not saying that all people who voted yes on Prop 8 are narrow-minded, judgmental, manipulative, or deceptive. Individuals are entitled to their convictions. When one’s convictions are acted upon someone else against his/her will, the act takes on a different quality. The word “actions” was used specifically because the act of voting yes on this measure was narrow-minded and judgmental. The actions of the proponents of Prop 8 were manipulative and deceptive in their use of misinformation, half-truths, hyperbole, and the gross exploitation of children and fear to advance their cause. These actions, done in the name of God, took away the rights and equality of thousands of California men and women.

All I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you Missiongathering Christian Church. It’s high time the RRRWers were taken firmly to task for their hijacking of God, Jesus and Christianity by members of their own faith. This is something people like myself have been waiting for.

 

Not That Some of Us Didn’t Already Know This…

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The RRRW continually insists that the way to fix everything is to infuse god and religion into everything. The world has become immoral and left god behind, they claim, and that’s what is responsible for things like higher crime rates, abortions, teen pregnancies, divorce rates, etc. But let’s look at real world situations rather than extrapolations. From Phil Zuckerman:

Proposition 8 passed because of religious folk. There is no question about it. Church-going Black Americans, tithe-paying Mormons, mass-attending Latinos, and Evangelical whites all joined forces in “protecting marriage.” The underlying reason religious people voted to revoke from gays and lesbians the legal right to marry is doggedly theological: God doesn’t like it. And when a society or culture does things that God doesn’t like, that society or culture will suffer. This is a central tenet of every religion, and has been ever since the first shaman first claimed to be able to discern the will of the Almighty by examining the patterns in a bowl full of crushed berries.

And it simply isn’t true. If God punishes societies that violate his commandments and rewards those that do, this just isn’t apparent by looking at the state of the world today. The sociological fact is that the most irreligious nations right now are among the most successful, humane, moral, and free, while the most religious nations tend to be among the most destitute, chaotic, crime-ridden, and undemocratic. A similar pattern also holds true within the United States: those states and counties that boast the greatest numbers of strong believers and regular church attenders tend to have higher poverty rates, child abuse rates, violent crime rates, and lower educational attainment rates than those states and counties characterized by more secular populations.

Consider the nations of Scandinavia specifically. These countries are noteworthy because they were among the first nations to make abortion legal and readily available and they were also among the first nations (along with Holland) to allow for gay marriage. Indeed, gays and lesbians have been able to wed in these countries of Northern Europe for nearly 20 years now. And what is the state of society in these relatively irreligious nations, where weekly church attendance is among the lowest in the world and belief in God is markedly thin? They lead the world on nearly all indicators of societal well-being. From economic prosperity to low crime rates, from equality between men and women to excellent child welfare, from life expectancy to low rates of H.I.V., the relatively godless (or at least God-indifferent) nations of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Holland suggest that secularity - and acceptance of gay marriage, specifically — doesn’t bring down the wrath of God at all. And yet when we look at the most religious nations in the world - especially those that severely condemn homosexuality, such as Iran, Angola, and Mauritania — we see extreme poverty, high violent crime rates, oppression of women, dictatorship, warfare, corruption, etc..

Where is the best place to be a mother and raise children? According to the latest Save the Children Report, it is relatively godless Sweden. The worst? Extremely Godful Niger. How about murder rates? Highly religious Columbia leads the globe, while highly secular Japan is near the bottom. What about strong economies? According to the World Economic Forum, of the top ten nations boasting today’s most competitive economies, nine are relatively irreligious (the USA being the sole exception). According to the latest Global Peace Index, the top five most peaceful nations are simultaneously among the most secular, such as Denmark, which ranks in at #2. Even when it comes to suicide rates, it is the former Soviet nations that lead the pack, some of which are fairly secular, but most of which are quite religious, such as Lithuania.

…..

When it comes to God and the acceptance of gay marriage, the religious supporters of Proposition 8 certainly have a right to their opinion. But that doesn’t make their opinion right.

 
Now some interesting facts from a study by Gregory S. Paul published in the Journal of Religion and Society:

The United States exhibits typical rates of youth suicide (WHO), which show little if any correlation with theistic factors in the prosperous democracies (Figure 3). The positive correlation between pro-theistic factors and juvenile mortality is remarkable, especially regarding absolute belief, and even prayer (Figure 4). Life spans tend to decrease as rates of religiosity rise (Figure 5), especially as a function of absolute belief. Denmark is the only exception. Unlike questionable small-scale epidemiological studies by Harris et al. and Koenig and Larson, higher rates of religious affiliation, attendance, and prayer do not result in lower juvenile-adult mortality rates on a cross-national basis.
…..

Although the late twentieth century STD epidemic has been curtailed in all prosperous democracies (Aral and Holmes; Panchaud et al.), rates of adolescent gonorrhea infection remain six to three hundred times higher in the U.S. than in less theistic, pro-evolution secular developed democracies (Figure 6). At all ages levels are higher in the U.S., albeit by less dramatic amounts. The U.S. also suffers from uniquely high adolescent and adult syphilis infection rates, which are starting to rise again as the microbe’s resistance increases (Figure 7). The two main curable STDs have been nearly eliminated in strongly secular Scandinavia. Increasing adolescent abortion rates show positive correlation with increasing belief and worship of a creator, and negative correlation with increasing non-theism and acceptance of evolution; again rates are uniquely high in the U.S. (Figure 8). Claims that secular cultures aggravate abortion rates (John Paul II) are therefore contradicted by the quantitative data. Early adolescent pregnancy and birth have dropped in the developed democracies (Abma et al.; Singh and Darroch), but rates are two to dozens of times higher in the U.S. where the decline has been more modest (Figure 9). Broad correlations between decreasing theism and increasing pregnancy and birth are present, with Austria and especially Ireland being partial exceptions.
…..

In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion in the prosperous democracies (Figures 1-9). The most theistic prosperous democracy, the U.S., is exceptional, but not in the manner Franklin predicted. The United States is almost always the most dysfunctional of the developed democracies, sometimes spectacularly so, and almost always scores poorly.
…..

If the data showed that the U.S. enjoyed higher rates of societal health than the more secular, pro-evolution democracies, then the opinion that popular belief in a creator is strongly beneficial to national cultures would be supported. Although they are by no means utopias, the populations of secular democracies are clearly able to govern themselves and maintain societal cohesion. Indeed, the data examined in this study demonstrates that only the more secular, pro-evolution democracies have, for the first time in history, come closest to achieving practical “cultures of life” that feature low rates of lethal crime, juvenile-adult mortality, sex related dysfunction, and even abortion. The least theistic secular developed democracies such as Japan, France, and Scandinavia have been most successful in these regards. The non-religious, pro-evolution democracies contradict the dictum that a society cannot enjoy good conditions unless most citizens ardently believe in a moral creator. The widely held fear that a Godless citizenry must experience societal disaster is therefore refuted.
…..

 
So why are we still being denied equal rights because some people’s “deeply held religious beliefs” claim we’re not worthy? The facts clearly show that where religion rules society is in peril.

 

Hatred and Ignorance go Together.

Monday, November 24th, 2008

That’s blindingly obvious in most of the comments to the piece California in contempt? Figuring out the constitutionality of Proposition 8 in PolitickerCA.com .

Adam812
I thought that laws were made by governments. Government in a democracy that is voted in by the people. And the people have spoken in their vote. As far as the laws go, is it not the duty of the courts to interpret those laws rather than rewrite them?

The court never rewrote any law. They merely interpreted the state constitution and determined that there was nothing in it that prohibited same-sex couples from having the same rights as opposite-sex couples. Then along come the bigots screaming about “activist judges” and next thing you know we have Proposition 8 and our rights are gone before we have a chance to blink.

daniwitz13
Gays say that they do not hurt heterosexual marriages, but consider that if gay marriages become legal, when any person was to say that they are married, no one will know to what gender it is. They will have to ask, male or female. Or you will have to tell the other person what you’re married to. The meaning of marriage would be lost and cannot be used to describe marriage. Theoretically gays are wanting to get into marriage that’s not there any more.

That’s a real winner. I’ll bet danwitz13 is also upset if s/he has to explain to someone else what race/ethnicity s/he’s married to since people can marry outside their race now. Blame those Activist Judges on the Warren Court for that one.

wowza

What seems to not be protected in this is the voice of the people–and the property and rights of those who voted for prop 8. The aggression of the “gay” community is outrageous. Hate speeech on their side toward religious or black people is apparently OK.
I do not understand, though, Why is this equal protection issue? And how is this denied to gays? They can pass property to each other via personal corporations or wills–just as “married” people and families do now. They can have powers of attorney drawn declaring the partner can speak for them in a medical situation–just as straight families do now. They can declare their love…by all means!
What is being denied under the law? Marriage is something that from the beginning of time was between a man and a woman. This isn’t about “hate” (and I resent someone telling me that it is). It’s about sticking to marriage as it has been known throughout time–through the founding religions of this country. I’m assuming some wisdom in this pattern, yes. Note the voting trend of people with CHILDREN voting for upholding marriage between man/woman in California and elsewhere.

Wowza obviously has no concern for truth or equality. Not only do Powers of Attorney not even come close to the rights and protections offered by marriage (domestic partnerships don’t equate either), but they’re significantly more expensive and require much more effort to obtain. Why should we be forced to go to a lawyer, spend thousands of dollars for stacks of paperwork and renew it constantly (then still worry about it not being respected) when opposite-sex couples can get everything with a $90 marriage license?

What is being denied under the law is equal rights and it’s wrong. “Separate but Equal” never was and never will be no matter what fancy language you dress it up in.

Don’t even start with that nonsense about “the children”. We have children, and plenty of children are gay. We’re sick to death of your children being used as pawns in this game to eradicate our rights while you ignore our children and the LGBT children as if they didn’t exist. Just come out and admit it’ about you and how much you hate gay people. Be honest for once.

And once again, religion does not own marriage no matter how much it tries to claim it does. Never has, never will.

SteveW

Children are at issue. The homosexuals want to impose their will on all of Americas’s youth. They seek to have their message spread to any age…the younger(uneducated) the better for them to spread their poison. Further, how will adoption agencies deal with this issue when homosexual couples apply to adopt children and continue the mutation through unsuspecting, insecure, adoptees. This learned behavior of homosexuality is grossly sinful and should have never been decriminalized in eyes of society. It is most certainly not an entitlement. The homosexuals will not stop until they infect most of society and infiltrate as many families as possible….consider the homosexual movement from 10 years prior, effectively; non existent in the public eye. Now, the mutation in CA has spread like wildfire. Complete lawlessness in the streets of San Francisco. They have homosexuals running the entire City. If we do not act against this movement as a nation, it will be forthcoming to a neighborhood near you very soon.
I am predicting the next civil war over this issue. If they are successful, they will be able to convey the gay message through educators in schools instructing our children that it is acceptable to mate with the same sex. In fact, why not suggest that mating with any animal or species is acceptable? Our children are with the educator the same amount of time as they are with the parents. It will lead to a major confrontation at the schools and spill over to society when parents are faced with keeping their children at home or subjecting them to the poison. Schools will be forced to teach the curriculum or suffer loss of federal and state funding.

This is a four-headed demon monster that must be terminated at the core. It is overreaching into multiple facets of our lives.

Wake up America. This is your call to act.

Fact check. We’re not dragging kids to indoctrination centers (churches) from infancy on. We’re not the ones who can be found outside schools thrusting New Testaments into the hands of students. We’re not the ones going door to door prostelytizing. We are not the ones recruiting children–religionists are.

If you want your children to grow up in a vacuum where they’re never exposed to anything but anti-gay rhetoric you can homeschool them or send them to a private school. Eradicating the rights of an entire class of people because you’re a bigot is not an acceptable substitute.

 

 
Honestly, it’s getting to the point I wonder if I’m in California or somewhere deep in the Bible Belt. Then again, it’s entirely possible that the Bible Belt has expanded and engulfed nearly everything outside of New England.

And that’s a thought that terrifies me to my very core.

 

Wear the White Knot for Marriage Equality!

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

From WhiteKnot.org :

The white knot is the new symbol for marriage equality. It takes two traditional symbols of marriage—white and tying the knot—and combines them in a simple way to show support for the right of gays and lesbians to marry. All loving couples deserve the same legal rights, benefits, and respect that civil marriage bestows
…..
Wear your white knot to work, to school, to your place of worship. Celebrities will be wearing white knots down red carpets this awards season. Together, we will keep the topic at the top of people’s minds and keep the conversation going.
…..

Make your own knots (instructions at the link) or you can get them from WhiteKnot.org (supplies will be available shortly). I know I’ll be picking up a supply of white ribbon within the next few days to make knots for myself and to give out!