By Kim on July 19, 2011
Fred Nile today is threatening to torpedo Barry O’Farrell’s public sector wages squeeze if ethics classes aren’t abolished. I can’t even begin to list the ironies. But I’ll try.
Posted in Education, Ethics, Featured, Film, TV, Video etc, Media, NSW Government, Religion, Sociology | Tagged atheism, Barry O'Farrell, ethics classes, Eva Cox, faith, Q&A, Qanda, religious education, Susan Carland, Virginia Trioli |
By Anna Winter on July 25, 2010
Recent polling suggests that WA is getting much better for the ALP. The resolution of the mining tax and the ALP’s attempts to smooth over the asylum seeker issue are probably part of the reason for this. I think it’s [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Religion | Tagged ALP, atheism, Don Randall, Julia Gillard, Latika Bourke, Polls, religion and politics, Western Australia |
By Kim on April 14, 2010
There’s been a bit of discussion on tigtog’s thread about an apparently co-ordinated call by Christopher Hitchens and others, supported by Richard Dawkins for the Pope to face criminal indictment over the clerical child abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church. [...]
Posted in Crime, Religion | Tagged atheism, atheists, Catholic Church, Catholicism, child abuse, christopher hitchens, clerics, crimes, international law, Pope Benedict, priests, Religion, Richard Dawkins, scandal, skepticlawyer, Vatican |
By Mark Bahnisch on June 2, 2009
I might have mentioned in passing here, and I know I’ve said on Facebook, that I’ve become interested lately in exploring some themes which don’t really seem to fit into the LP space, and also in a more personal form [...]
Posted in Activism, Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Brisbane, Culture, Feminism, Life, Masculinity, Media, Religion, Sociology, The Web, Urbanism | Tagged Angelus Novus, atheism, Blogging, blogosphere, Brisbane, BrisCulture, Catholicism, Creative Brisbane, cultural studies, Feminism, gender relations, Larvatus prodeo, LP, Mark Bahnisch, masculinism, online, place, radical catholicism, Religion, social, Sociology, spirituality, St Mary's South Brisbane, Urbanism, web 2.0, writing |
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