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  1. Crucified frog remains defiant

    Crucified frog remains defiant

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 28, 2008

    Does everyone remember the crucified frog that interfered with the Pope's holiday earlier this summer? So much so, in fact, that the Vatican appealed to the Bolzano Museum of Modern Art, in northern Italy, not to

    Also tagged: art, italy, censorship, pope, vatican, blasphemy

  2. Insert nun gag here

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 27, 2008

    It's been a bit quiet on here the past week (though all your comments on Make Me A Christian haven't gone unnoticed), due to magazine completion and days off, so what caught my eye during this time? It was hard not to

    Also tagged: nuns, catholic church

  3. For the 86th time, I do

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 11, 2008

    While an ordinary man with 10 wives “would collapse and die”, Mohammed Bello Abubakar, an 84-year-old from Nigeria , now has 86 wives and has so far survived thanks to his power “given by Allah”. Due to this, he

    Also tagged: africa, islam, religion, god

  4. Welcome to the internet

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 6, 2008

    To help you get started, here's a useful guide to posting comments on the web, courtesy of our friends at The Onion.

    Also tagged: comedy

  5. For your summer viewing - Make Me A Christian

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 6, 2008

    Here's religious programming at its finest – starting this Sunday Channel 4 have a new series, Make Me A Christian (they did Make Me A Muslim last year), in which a bunch of individuals who don't currently make the

    Also tagged: religion, television, christianity

  6. Miracle in California...

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 5, 2008

    ... as Jesus appears in a telegraph pole. Pilgrims have flocked to the site and left candles and flowers to commemorate this wonderful manifestation of their Lord. And then some mindless vandals go and draw a

    Also tagged: america, christianity, jesus

  7. Tasteful psychics watch

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 5, 2008

    From today's Daily Mirror : "CHALLENGE Three psychics are competing to find the body of British backpacker Peter Falconio in a TV challenge. The clairvoyants have been followed across Australia's Northern Territory

    Also tagged: television, psychics

  8. The truth is out there

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 4, 2008

    Forget Intelligent Design and creationism – anyone wishing to take irrationalism to new heights will be pleased to hear that a few thousand people still believe the Earth is flat. A mag azine feature on the BBC

    Also tagged: science, irrationalism

  9. There's nothing like a crucified frog to get your holiday started

    There's nothing like a crucified frog to get your holiday started

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Aug 1, 2008

    After taking over Sydney and almost causing a clamp down on civil liberties for World Youth Day, Pope Benedict XVI is now taking a well-earned summer holiday at the Bressanone seminary near Bolzano, northern Italy

    Also tagged: art, pope, catholic church

  10. Birmingham Council bans atheist websites

    newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Jul 30, 2008

    I'm a bit late with this one as I was away on Monday and Tuesday, but I see Birmingham City Council have caused a bit of a fuss by blocking employees from accessing websites relating to atheism. Apparently the idea

    Also tagged: religion, discrimination, atheism, equality

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