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God is coming for you… with big pointy teeth!

How incredibly amusing – Stephen “Christian Voice” Green has been told, yet again, to sit down and shut up about Jerry Springer – The Opera.

As the BBC reports the house of lords have opted not to touch the case with a crappy stick.

Stephen Green believes “It brings down the judgement of God on us all”.

which is nice. I’m literally trembling in fear right now. oh no, wait, the other one – NOT trembling in fear.

isn’t it a little bizzare that someone will actually say something like that out loud, and yet still be considered a functioning member of society?

Totally messed up priorities.

According to the BBC, UK Science has only three weeks to justify the existence and continued funding of a whole raft of science research and development.

There’s an 80 Million pound shortfall, and key projects will be cut no matter what.

Here’s a better idea… how about bringing home the troops in Iraq TWENTY NINE DAYS early and spending the money on scientific research that advances knowledge, rather than spending 2.75 Million pounds per day on a war that nobody wanted anyway?

In a Survey on Role Models, Jesus Came in Third. Guess Who Beat Him?

Now this made me laugh.

In a Survey on Role Models, Jesus Came in Third. Guess Who Beat Him?

Courtesy of the Friendly Atheist – I wonder though whether the poor kids were just convinced. I mean, seriously – stick Richard B in a set of sandals and a white robe, and he’s halfway there.

The other biggie of the day (for me at any rate) is the Gideon Removal Project, which has kicked off at over at Godless Heathens. It’s one of my constant annoyances when travelling on business, and I’m glad to do what I can to help.

Complaining About God in School Can Have Dire Consequences

This: Complaining About God in School Can Have Dire Consequences is why I feel it so important that those of us who are lucky enough to have been born in free open secular societies rather than under an effective theocracy have a duty to do what we can to help promote atheism and secularism.

it’s quite horrific that someone could face the loss of their education, even their home simply for refusing to worship someone’s fantasy god.

Disgraceful – but exactly what we have come to expect after watching the effect of Bush’s administration on America.

Really, is anyone surprised anymore?

It’s depressing to have the edge taken off of your buzz – The SNP budget is passed in an incredibly powerful way: the labour and lib dem “fused at the waist” block opting to abstain – all sixty of them rather than vote for or against the budget.

This, even when they got an amendment tacked onto the thing without any objections from the government. childish and petulant. This could be mined for PR for weeks to come – and even into the next election if handled well.

So, what could take the shine off of this? why Payback, of course. Alex Salmond has now had to pay for the support of the catholic church during the election, and how. You might almost think he was a natural at this.

It’s quite depressing to see someone who you admire being bought off quite so easily, but there it is… According to Alex, we should be embracing catholic education. Indeed, he went so far as to say “the rest of Scotland’s schools could learn from the strong moral values that are taught in Catholic primaries and secondaries”

How very, very sad.

Catholic belief, like all religion is frankly nonsense. Strong Moral Values? hardly. They teach hatred of minority groups, value the life of a bundle of cells over a living breathing human being and wish terrible suffering on people rather than a death with dignity.

And that’s before we even look at their track record of covering up sexual abuse of children and protecting those guilt of the abuse!

The Catholic Church, in common with all christian groups teaches an inherently weak moral position – “don’t do bad things, or the boogie man will get you”.

Doing the right thing because someone is standing behind you with a baseball bat does not make you a morally strong person – quite the contrary.

Ultimately, I am a moral person because I believe it is inherent in human beings to be altruistic – to look out for our fellow man. When I help people or do the right thing, I’m not looking for cosmic brownie points, when I go through my life without committing crimes and atrocities, I do so because I am guided by my own moral compass, not because I fear the judgment of some ethereal boogie man.

THAT is a strong moral position, and is what we should be instilling in our children.