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Victoire !

New Zealand approving same sex marriage last week and then France today, these are noteworthy victories for secularism, humanism and atheism. New winds are blowing in and the shackles of old are disintegrating, first century platitudes are losing out to common sense and rational thinking, the scales are tipping. These are great times we are living in, the sight of the New Zealand parliament hugging each other after the vote was fantastic to watch.
Christians, you are losing this fight, in an increasingly aware world your book of lies and fables is faltering daily, humanity is striving for greater things such as equality and acceptance and we are at last leaving dark days behind.
This is indeed a Victoire !

Religious Round Up News #3

Continuing the excellent monthly YouTube series. I lost count in this one how many pastors and priests had been arrested for abuse. As usual the video is informative and eye opening.

Religious Round Up News #2

Continuing with the serious here’s the latest bi-monthly round up, shocking from the very beginning.

Hypocrite

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the biggest head honcho in the catholic church in the UK is resigning amid claims of inappropriate behaviour. Yesterday I read he was going to take legal action over the claims yet today he’s resigning. Ironically this is the same Cardinal O’Brien that has spoken out in the past about same sex marriages.
I’m sure it will be hard to prove or disprove the allegations and they were committed some years ago however I suspect there must be something in them as they would have never surfaced and are by multiple people. This means our most prominent catholic won’t be able to cast a vote for the new pope, oh that’s a real shame.
As well as the above there’s all sorts of rumours surrounding the resignation of the pope such a this report here.
Seemingly everything that happens regarding the catholic church recently is mired in scandal and controversy. Would any rational person want to put their trust the men that run it?

Oh Those Pesky Popes!

If you thought the current Pope Benedict XVI who resigned on the 11th of this month was a bit questionable on some things then lets take a trip through history and have a look at some previous ones.
Pope Stephen VI (896-897).
Something of a nasty piece of work. He exhumed the previous Pope Formusus and put his rotting corpse on trial in January of 897. The corpse was propped up on a throne and a deacon had to answer for him. His crimes? Performing the duties of a bishop when he wasn’t one, among other chargers. After being found guilty the cadaver of Formusus was stripped of all sacred vestments and buried in a grave garbed as a layman with three fingers of the right hand (the so called blessing fingers) being cut off. That wasn’t enough though, the body was dug up again and thrown into the river Tiber. The events caused concern within the ruling powers of the day and Stephen was imprisoned and strangled.
Pope Sergius III (897-911)
Sergius was only pope known to have ordered the murder of another pope and the only pope known to have fathered an illegitimate son who later became pope; his pontificate has been described as “dismal and disgraceful”. The pontificate of Sergius III was remarkable for the rise of what papal historians call a “pornocracy,” or rule of the harlots, a reversal of the natural order as they saw it. A mistress of his gave birth to the later Pope John XI.
Pope John XII (955-964)
If you thought Benedict IX was having all the fun you’d be wrong, enter John XII. On 963, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I summoned a council, levelling charges that John had ordained a deacon in a stable, consecrated a 10-year-old boy as bishop of Todi, converted the Lateran Palace into a brothel (that place again!), raped female pilgrims in St. Peter’s, stolen church offerings, drank toasts to the devil, and invoked the aid of Jove, Venus, and other pagan gods when playing dice. He was deposed, but returned as pope when Otto left Rome, maiming and mutilating all who had opposed him. On 964, he was apparently beaten by the husband of a woman with which he was having an affair, dying three days later without receiving confession or the sacraments.
Pope Boniface (974, 984-5)
Known as an anti-pope, he’s alleged to have put pope Benedict the VI to death. He evidently wasn’t popular and when things went wrong and there were uprisings against him he fled with vast amounts of treasure to Constantinople but came back later to depose pope John XIV. Boniface is said to have died under suspicious circumstances, no kidding?!
Pope John XV (985-996)
The Pope’s venality and nepotism had made him very unpopular with the citizens, as he split the church’s finances among his relatives and was described as “covetous of filthy lucre and corrupt in all his acts”.
Pope Benedict the IX (1032-1044 then again in 1045, then again in 1047-48)
There’s no doubting Benedict IX was a bit of a character and one of my personal favourites. the only man to have served as Pope for three discontinuous periods, and one of the most controversial Popes of all time. Benedict gave up his papacy for the first time in exchange for a large sum of money in 1044. He returned in 1045 to depose his replacement and reigned for one month. after which he left again, possibly to marry, and sold the papacy for a second time, to his Godfather (possibly for over 650 kg /1450 lb of gold). Two years later, Benedict retook Rome and reigned for an additional one year, until 1048. Poppo of Brixen (later to become Pope Damascus II) eventually forced him out of Rome. Benedict’s place and date of death are unknown. It’s said he knew very little theological stuff but didn’t care because he was well connected. He’s often quoted as being the first homosexual pope and had orgies in the Lateran palace. The Catholic Encyclopaedia calls him “a disgrace to the Chair of Peter”, I call him a party animal. There’s so much more I could say on this one but I suspect you get the idea!
Pope Innocent IV (1243-1254)
Innocent by name but don’t be fooled. Mr Inquisition himself ordered the papal bull ‘Ad Extirpanda’ which basically authorised torture to get so called heretics to confess. One of the most famous people being tortured by inquisitors was of course Galileo or said that the earth revolved around the sun (and was right of course). He also issued papal bulls against the Mongol’s and asked them to stop killing christians (though it was alright for christians to kill fellow christians and none christians), they weren’t impressed and sent a letter back telling him to shove it where the sun don’t shine.
Pope Urban XI (1378-1389)
He was the first Pope of the Western Schism (which ultimately lead to three people claiming the Papal throne at the same time). I guess everyone wanted in on the orgies, torture and murder then? Launched a program of violence against those he thought to have been conspiring against him, imprisoning people at will and mistreating them brutally. Later historians have considered seriously that he might have been insane. He is said to have complained he did not hear enough screaming when cardinals were being tortured.
Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503)
He is one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, and his Italianized surname Borgia became a byword for libertinism and nepotism. Pope Alexander’s claims to fame were taking over much of Italy by force with the help of his son Cesare (yes, his son), a racy relationship with his daughter Lucrezia (some say her son was his), and his affinity for throwing large parties, bordering on orgies, that usually culminated with little naked boys jumping out of large cakes.
Pope Leo X (1513 to 1521)
Known mainly for the sale of indulgences (an alleged guaranteed ticket to heaven etc) which the profits were used to rebuild St Peters basilica and to challenge the upstart Martin Luther, evidently you needed cash to thwart rivals back then, having god in your corner wasn’t enough. His decadence pissed people off and an assassination attempt was tried but failed. Leo was no idiot and had the conspirators poisoned.
Pope Paul IV (1555-59?)
Pronounced the Jews condemned to slavery by god, created the ghetto of Rome and is quoted as saying “If my own father were a heretic I would personally gather the wood to burn him.”
 Pope Pius XI (1922-1939)
 Personally blessed Italian planes that went to bomb Ethiopian villages during the 1935 war of imperial conquest. Is quoted to have said “Mussolini is a wonderful man. Do you hear me, a wonderful man!”. Oh dear.
Pope Pius XII (1939-1948)
A professional fence sitter during world war two. Roman Catholics in Poland felt betrayed by him when Germany invaded and he didn’t condemn the deaths of around 1,800,000–1,900,000 Poles. Followed a policy of neutrality though he had many dodgy friendships with German hierarchy and people like  Ante Pavelić. Ignored reports of the holocaust. Enough said. I wrote a blog on Pius XI & XII in more detail here).
And of course we have the outgoing one …. number 265th
Pope Benedict XVI (2005 – gone very soon)
Where do I start? Didn’t like cohabiting which he thought was “gravely sinful” and undermined society (March 2012). Didn’t like condoms “[AIDS is] a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems.”(March 2009). Didn’t like gay or lesbian people “Although the particular inclination of the homosexual person is not a sin, it is a more or less strong tendency ordered to an intrinsic moral evil, and thus the inclination itself must be seen as an objective disorder.” (1986). And of gay marriage “[It's] an offence against the truth of the human person, with serious harm to justice and peace.” (December 2012). If you happily married heterosexual couples think you got off lightly then think again, couples that opt for any birth control method outside of Rick Santorum’s questionable “Rhythm Method” (which successfully created eight children) are “negating the intimate truth of conjugal love.” (October 2008).
And sexual abuse revelations and countless claims within the catholic church? Let’s not even go there because my fingers would fall off with the typing needed!

Right Direction

I’m still feeling good after yesterdays news yet today I’ve woken to mixed opinions on atheist forums and I haven’t even checked religious ones yet. I fully expect the church to gear up and oppose it, especially the catholic church.
On reading things over breakfast this morning one atheist said he just didn’t get why gay people would want to get married in church at all. They added;
‘I am amazed that the gay community, (which has been murdered, tortured, incarcerated, condemned, ostracised, pilloried and vilified as an abomination by most, if not all of the Abrahamic religions for centuries), would want to go anywhere near a church or feel the need to have their loving union validated by religions.’
I get the persons point but I feel this is more about equality for gay people than anything else, purely having the right to get married in a church is better than not having the right. It seems this is how gay people feel mostly, for many its not about religion its about symbolism and being able to marry in church if they so wish and also be free of the state telling them what they are allowed to do. Let’s be honest many heterosexual married couples in the UK get married in church even though they don’t give a damn about religion but that’s perfectly acceptable. They just want their twee photos with the backdrop of a church and a traditional day and who can deny them that?
If I was gay I personally wouldn’t go near a church with a barge pole and I fully understand the above comment the atheist posted but I’m glad we are moving in the right direction because regardless of sexual orientation gay people are human beings. It did cross my mind that we have still some ways to go regarding equality in the world, let’s remember Abrahamic based religions have treated women appallingly for centuries and still do in some countries so there is still much to do.

Wizard !

Wizards seemingly don’t need hobbit’s like me to cause mischief they can do it on their own well enough. Take Gandalf  also known as Sir Ian McKellen who causes his own brand of mischief if he comes across a certain book whilst staying in hotels.

Incidentally I’m in London this coming weekend and may even get chance to go to the pub said wizard is part-owner of so there’s a very small chance I may see him, it would be pretty amazing if I did.

Oh No Soho

Soho is one of my favourite areas in London. When I visit, which isn’t as often as I’d like I often wander through it because it has a certain bohemian vibe to it. Little streets with interesting architecture, pubs nestled in corners, a small street market and quirky little shops. Yes, its also known as a seedy area too but that area seems to be confined to a certain locale and its more pornographic book shops now and the odd lap-dancing club I think. A friend in London tells me that area has been cleaned up somewhat and much of Soho has had a cosmetic face lift, there certainly seemed to be lots going on last time I was there. I’d recommend Soho in the daytime for anyone visiting, Soho square being especially nice in summer.
It came as no surprise yesterday when I read gay Catholics were holding masses in Soho but this has now come to stop because Vincent Nichols the Archbishop of Westminster has ordered an halt to it. Though I often muse on why gay people worship in the first place I do feel for them in this instance. Seemingly the masses have been going on for several years but the Catholic church seems determined to take a hard line on the gay issue.
On a positive not I found an article today in which many worshippers who attended the Soho masses have found a new venue in Mayfair and have been made very welcome.
I don’t know why the church has a problem with gay people but the reality is its something that isn’t going to go away. There were gay people in the past, there will be gay people in the future, it’s most likely genetic (there’s several theories and explanations), and if god is the so called creator then what went wrong? Christians feel free to put me right on this one.
I’m not gay but I agree in equality for all and that that love transcends sexual orientation.

New Years Revolutions

I have a few new years resolutions but I’m also hoping for more new years revolutions of the free thinking kind !
Some of the more heartening news at the tail end of 2012 was census figures showing less people were Christian and that the number of people with no religion had increased as outlined here;
The number of residents who stated that their religion was Christian in 2011 was fewer than in 2001. The size of this group decreased 13 percentage points to 59 per cent (33.2 million) in 2011 from 72 per cent (37.3 million) in 2001. The size of the group who stated that they had no religious affiliation increased by 10 percentage points from 15 per cent (7.7 million) in 2001 to 25 per cent (14.1 million) in 2011.
There’s a also a good video link here that explains things really well, I found it interesting that 42% of the population in the city of Norwich have no religion.
I guess figures constantly change but census figures are the most accurate at that particular time, the trend is though people are beginning to tire of religion in the England and Wales.
Is there any surprise? Not really, as people are constantly observing the malady of religion daily. Its in the news everyday and generally its not positive. Religious people could argue bias here and I’d understand that and I concede that whilst some religious groups do fantastic aid work the message is simple, submit, follow, obey … you get the picture. It’s aid mainly with conversion in mind whilst humanitarian groups with no religious affiliation just basically want to help, no agenda. The truth is people are constantly subjected to the negatives of religion such as war, child molestation, televangelists ripping people off whilst sleeping with half the congregation, women denied the right to be priests and lastly homophobia because religions won’t let that drop.
That’s the fundamental really with religion, it cannot be a vehicle for progression when its core values are the ones entrenched in the past with little relevance today, people are realising this and waking up to it. They are realising they can be themselves without any shackles of the past determining what they do daily, controlling how they think and most importantly people are equipping themselves with free thinking critical thought.
I watched a video last week, it may have been Sam Harris or Richard Carrier, I can’t recall (I watch so many!) but something was said along the lines of it would only take one single generation to not mention religion to their kids and then we might be pretty well shut of it. The thing is, religious people can’t do that, they have to pass the nonsense on instead of letting a child grow up and work out what they want for themselves, indoctrination is a key weapon in their arsenal but as growing awareness spreads across the planet I suspect the slow decline of religions has already set in, at least here in the UK it has judging by the above figures.

Done And Dusted

So the big event is all over in good old England. It was fairly unremarkable for me really and seems to get duller every year. We really do make a silly big deal about Christmas here, it seems to start around late October and then goes through to the new year.
I will at this point make a confession, I did notice (and liked) on visiting Malta for the last two Christmas’s how very low key they are about it, for a small country that is 98% Roman Catholic. There’s less lights and decorations, less frippery and although you’ll know its Christmas it doesn’t feel constantly hammered home either in a religious sense or commercial one. From what I saw it was family centred, they do church, they have a meal and probably sink a few drinks and celebrate later. So I’ll tip my hat to Malta and say well done on that.
Everyone here, believers and none believers alike tend to go a bit mad over it all. Its a drawn out affair in which people lose sensibilities. We get the mandatory Queen’s speech and the pope makes the news too, though he’s still very down on the whole gay situation I read. I’m not sure the Queen even contemplates such subjects. I actually envy America in the fact they disposed of the need for a monarchy yet I also know many Americans envy our royal family as they seem to talk about it a lot. One American I talked to recently could only name London as a city in the UK and pretty much thought London was all palaces, coaches and a twee magical place. I did have to point out we do have other things going on here besides the royals, and other places of interest too!
I did draw some ire yesterday for a comment I put on Facebook regarding the Royals and the Pope but then some people do have a problem with critical thinking. Evidently for some its easier not to think critically or to question, the easier option is to follow, and blindly so. I did stumble upon this video by a London Taxi driver which did make me smile, though be wary it does contain bad language. The real Queens speech is here, I think at about 5 mins 2o seconds we get to old JC and that’s where I decide to stop watching but then the Queen would mention religion because she is the big cheese in the Church of England and thus has a vested interest in mentioning god and the prodigal son. I wonder if she ever gazes out of the window and ponders what’s really going on?
So that’s Christmas, largely done and dusted except for more eating and drinking before we all get back to reality.

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