Archaeology Magazine, a publication of the Archaeological Institute of America reports: ‘Scientists recently examined a silver ring holding a gem engraved with the word “Allah” that was discovered in a Viking-era woman’s grave by Swedish archaeologists in the late nineteenth… Read More ›
Life in the West
Two Men in Town Official Trailer #1 (2015)
Which for once actually looks good. Already out. After a troubled youth and 18 years in prison, William Garnett (Forest Whitaker) is being released. With the help of an idealistic parole agent (Brenda Blethyn) and his new-found Islamic faith, Garnett… Read More ›
The important battle against radicalisation and extremism amongst young people
‘Guzzy Bear wants to congratulate David Cameron on his wonderful speech today… It’s surely going to unite us all in this battle against the radicalisation and extremism amongst young people in our nation.’
The Church of Nice
Screen print from a blog by Fr. Angel Sotelo, a courageous Roman Catholic priest living in California. He says ‘My views are those of a Catholic priest who stands with the Catholic Church’.
Islam and the Irish Referendum on same sex-marriage.
The Irish Referendum on same sex-marriage: Divine guidance, democracy and the psychological virus. Gai Eaton died in 2010 at the age of eighty-nine leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire Muslims and all seekers of truth from around… Read More ›
Two gay campaigners against same-sex marriage in Ireland
by Michael Kirke Here are the testimonies of two men which every voter should see before going out to the polling station in Ireland next Friday. Keith Mills is gay, agnostic and a dedicated blogger on Eurovision. Paddy Manning is… Read More ›
Losing their religion: the hidden crisis of faith among Britain’s young Muslims
Though the Guardian predictably sees apostates as heros struggling for their human rights, the article contains much that is of interest in this taboo subject. http://www.theguardian.com/global/2015/may/17/losing-their-religion-british-ex-muslims-non-believers-hidden-crisis-faith
Slavoj Žižek: Political Correctness is a more dangerous form of totalitarianism
Slavoj Žižek doesn’t buy into political correctness. In fact, it frightens him. The famed philosopher and social critic describes political correctness as a tacit form of totalitarianism, an act of coercion built upon the premise that “I know better than… Read More ›
The Edward Snowden Interview that was Blacked-Out by the U.S. Media and Banned by YouTube
National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden was interviewed on the German television network ARD. What many Americans may be unaware of is that the Edward Snowden interview was intentionally blocked from the US public with none of the major new… Read More ›
The Concept of Justice in Islam
Taken from ‘The Concept of Justice in Islam’ by Charles Le Gai Eaton
Perfect Justice: Debunking The Male Bias Myth
a brilliantly perceptive analysis showing how Muslims’ stereotypical responses doesn’t work and what methods to use when answering difficult questions on Islam
More biting commentary from Lutheran Satire. Fun. Watch to the end.
Video from a Christian perspective – I share its frustration with the attention given by the media to the likes of Spong et al.
The Islamic view of Homosexuality
a frank and helpful discussion
No one comes out well from this story…
My reply to a Premier Christian website article entitled, ‘Muslim guilty of racial abuse at Catholic school’ http://www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Muslim-guilty-of-racial-abuse-at-Catholic-school
The Future of World Religions report: One in ten Europeans will be Muslim by 2050
Todays Independent reports: A new study charting how religions will develop globally over the next four decades has predicted that one in 10 of the next generation of Europeans will be Muslim. Research published today by a US think tank… Read More ›