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Top 10 Moments In The Race For “Pastor-in-Chief”

The Interfaith Alliance has released a video on the top 10 faith-based moments in the race for President of the United States. The video shows the “top ten” worst uses of religion in the primaries, and just goes to prove that America is not going to vote in a non-Christian any time soon…

Hopefully with the growing number of “out of the closet” atheists in America, there will be a change, but I doubt it will happen within the next 20 years. We’ll just have to see how things go.

The new leader of the Liberal Democrats in the United Kingdom, Nick Clegg, is an open atheist and nobody even batted an eyelid. I think many countries could learn a lot from the increasing secularism in the UK.

Thanks to Friendly Atheist for the link.

Wikipedia Refuses To Remove “Muhammad” Cartoons

Back in 2005, a Danish newspaper published 12 cartoons depicting the Islamic prophet Muhammad in some controversial poses, including the most famous image of him wearing a bomb as a turban. This led to a load of riots and protests in the Muslim world, and more than 100 people died as a result.

Of course, the images were on the internet within hours, and so they were never going to disappear completely. The free online encyclopedia Wikipedia was unsure whether to allow them on their article covering the controversy. The subsequent debate went on for almost two years (officially starting on 11th April after Wikipedia removed the images).

However, two days ago the debate ended and the decision was made to reinstate the images in the article, but to tag them with an id so people can remove the images from their view of the page.

Important notice: Prior discussion has determined that pictures of Muhammad will not be removed from this article

It’s a long deserved victory for those who support freedom of speech and expression, and another blow for people who think that religious rules should be followed by everyone. We live in a secular society, and freedom of speech should be respected, especially on the World Wide Web.

Thanks to Spread Rationality for the link!

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