Blasphemy laws promote God-fixated tyranny in an attempt to stop the spread of an idea.

Blasphemy laws promote God-fixated tyranny in an attempt to stop the spread of an idea.
* * Torah Tyranny: Leviticus 24:16 states that those who speak blasphemy "shall surely be put to death". * * In the United Kingdom the common law offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel were abolished by the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphemy_law_in_the_United_Kingdom

Inculcating ancient, SACRED ignorance in Yemeni Jewish children

Click for my blasphemous blog - Thank God for Infidels!

Click for my blasphemous blog - Thank God for Infidels!
Click for my blasphemous blog - Thank God for Infidels!

The reason is sacred, tyrannical dogma - click for video

The Muslim world is weak because of the success of religion

For my convictions I respectfully and cheerfully give credit

For my convictions I respectfully and cheerfully give credit
The reason why there are no Jewish Nobel Prize winners from the Muslim World and so few Arab winners is religion"

Click the following image to view my "amazing" Holocaust Haggadah

Tyranny: If you are a heretic, there is no point in rebuking you

Tyranny: If you are a heretic, there is no point in rebuking you
Blasphemy in Islam is irreverent behavior toward holy personages, religious artifacts, customs, and beliefs that Muslims respect.

Wafa Sultan, elected personality of the year

El-Baradei: "The Arab World Has Sunk to the Lowest Depths" - http://tiny.cc/w580e

What distinguishes us from the Talibans

Heretics are far worse than Hitler? they "kill the soul"?...

Heretics are far worse than Hitler?  they "kill the soul"?...
See my blsphemous blog: http://holyheretics.com/

George Bernard Shaw - Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925

Dr. Nasr Abu-Zayd Who Stirred Debate on Koran - Exile and death - Click image

Dr. Nasr Abu-Zayd Who Stirred Debate on Koran - Exile and death - Click image
http://tiny.cc/aqncs - - - - Nasr Abu Zayd, Dies at 66 - During a visit in Indonesia he was infected by an unknown virus...treated in Egypt for an unidentified illness.

Arabic for freedom

Arabic for freedom
Blasphemy against God and the Church was a crime punishable by death in much of the world, and remains punishable by death in some parts to this day.

no blasphemy harms Islam and Muslims so much

no blasphemy harms Islam and Muslims so much
in 1994 Islamic extremists almost succeeded in assassinating the 82-year-old novelist by stabbing him in the neck outside his Cairo home. He survived, permanently affected by damage to nerves in his right hand.

Blasphemy Is A Victimless Crime

I would vote for a Muslim

Islam isn't the problem - religion is - click image of Kaaba for the video

Spirit - Percy Bysshe Shelley

In fighting for his God

Torah: Leviticus 24:16 states that those who speak blasphemy "shall surely be put to death".

Torah: Leviticus 24:16 states that those who speak blasphemy "shall surely be put to death".
Tyranny: Blasphemy laws promote God-fixated state killings in an attempt to stop the spread of an idea.

Audacity to confront sacred tyranny

Audacity to confront sacred tyranny
In the early 21st century, blasphemy became an issue for the United Nations. The General Assembly passed several resolutions which called upon the world to take action against the "defamation of religions".

Rejection of the concept of "monotheism" is a shirk, the most heinous and unforgivable crime.

Rejection of the concept of "monotheism" is a shirk, the most heinous and unforgivable crime.
Christianity: Thomas Aquinas says that “it is clear that blasphemy, which is a sin committed directly against God, is more grave than murder, which is a sin against one's neighbor.

* * * Tyranny: Kill those who spread other IDEAS, a.k.a."corruption”. * * *

* * * Tyranny: Kill those who spread other IDEAS, a.k.a."corruption”. * * *
* * * * * * * * TYRANNY: KILL THOSE WHO SPREAD "CORRUPTION”, A.K.A. OTHER IDEAS * * * * * * * * The hadith and other writings suggest death is the proper punishment for someone who insults Prophet Muhammad. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_and_blasphemy

Tyranny: Kill freedom of speech; spread sacred, organized, dangerous ignorance!

Tyranny: Kill freedom of speech; spread sacred, organized, dangerous ignorance!
The punishments for different instances of blasphemy in Islam vary by jurisdiction. A convicted blasphemer may, among other penalties, lose all legal rights. The loss of rights may cause a blasphemer's marriage to be dissolved, religious acts to be rendered worthless, and claims to property—including any inheritance—to be rendered void.

Dawkins video: blasphemy is a victimless crime

Dawkins video: blasphemy is a victimless crime
Dawkins video: blasphemy is a victimless crime http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAQNM_nySmM

The TRINITY is shirk - the most heinous and unforgivable crime

Shirk is the vice that is opposed to the virtue of tawhid, literally "declaring [that which is] one

Shirk is the vice that is opposed to the virtue of tawhid, literally "declaring [that which is] one
tawhid is often translated into the English term monotheism.

Christians are kaafirs - the most heinous and unforgivable crime

Christians are kaafirs [Arabic kāfir "unbeliever, infidel"]

Ingersol

The history of intellectual progress is written in the lives of infidels

Jefferson and Ataturk - Political Philosophies

This book is a comparative study of the political theories of Jefferson and Ataturk

eternal hostility against every form of tyranny

Ignorance is preferable to error

"If by religion we are to understand sectarian dogmas..."

I do not find in our particular superstition, Christianity, one redeeming feature

Values of the founding fathers

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

One of the great men of this century, his perceptive understanding of the modern world

They see only two supernatural outcomes

Click for "Religious education in the Turkish Republic"

The religion of Islam will be elevated if it will cease

all laws should be inspired by actual needs here on earth

religion will be cleansed from all superstitions and will be purified by real science

It should enforce all the requirements of democracy

Atatürk closed the religious schools and replaced them with secular schools with modern concerns

The Christian God

American infidel

God told Abraham to slaughter his child!?

God told Abraham to slaughter his child!?
http://bewilderingbiblelegends.blogspot.com/

An honest God is the noblest work of man

Ingersol

Rambam Ranks Facts Above Fantasy

Islam is untrue, Christianity is idolatry

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Science is a philosophy of discovery

Republicans do not want to die poor

Beyond Belief

The Perimeter of Ignorance

Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Click on the following image to watch an enlightening video on the “Perimeter of Ignorance”.

So few Muslim Nobel Prize winners because of the success of their religion

CLICK - Why the Islamic world is behind - Beyond Belief '06 - Neil deGrasse Tyson First Talk (Full)

In the west, science won

A defining moment between religion and science

To assert that the earth revolves around the sun

Galileo before the Holy Office, a 19th century painting by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury

Galileo facing the Roman Inquisition - Cristiano Banti's 1857 painting

Galileo, Darwin, Einstein, Heisenberg

National Academy of Sciences building

National Academy of Sciences - Darwin

The National Academies

Biological scientists in the National Academy of Science

ignorance of nature gave birth to gods

ignorance of nature gave birth to gods

DISBELIEF CREPT OVER ME AT A VERY SLOW RATE, BUT WAS AT LAST COMPLETE

NATURE

Person of the Century

Einstein's universe

Google's Einstein logo - Apple Einstein billboard

Becoming a Freethinker and a Scientist

I am a deeply religious nonbeliever

For me the Jewish religion, like all others

The Jewish people to whom I gladly belong

The more a man is imbued -1

The more a man is imbued -2

The more a man is imbued -3

The more a man is imbued -4

The more a man is imbued - Hebrew

Einstein: God is the “Product of Human Weaknesses”

Einstein was not only a great scientist - he was a man of PEACE

I am afraid of the inner damage Judaism will sustain

A human being is part of a whole

Jefferson: The Freethinker

If a nation expects to be ignorant and free

There is more honor and magnanimity in correcting

one God or twenty gods

opposition to their schemes

Freedom for and from

Freedom for and from

Thomas Jefferson rejected the divinity of Christ and is best described as Post-Christian

Jefferson's philosophy

Jefferson's philosophy

"Terrorism is the war of the poor. War is the terrorism of the rich."

The MISSION of the Institution for the Secularization of Islamic Society

Israeli Bible-Belt

Muslim prayer

Click for a video of the speech given by Ayaan Hirsi Ali at the AAI 07 conference in Washington DC

why not Israelis?

Jews rank high among winners of Nobel

Superstitions stood in the way of going into science

Poverty Rate of the Fervently religious Tops 60%


Jewish prayer

Jewish prayer

Jews recite every day three times

The Institution for the Secularization of Islamic Society

The St. Petersburg Declaration

Statement of Principles of The Institution for the Secularization of Islamic Society

A secular Muslim, Dr. Wafa Sultan

Wafa Sultan, a Syrian-American psychiatrist

A God who hates

Survivor Of Sharia, Wafa Sultan Now Fights Against It

Islam fury

In the Muslim world - tyranny, dogma and ignorance triumphed

France : Muslim girl takes off her niqab - - live ! click for VIDEO

The cost of delusion

Time to Mourn Tragic Triumph - click image for video

Time to Mourn Tragic Triumph - click image for video
http://tiny.cc/q9hds

The Effect of Islam on Science - 1

The Effect of Islam on Science - 2

The Effect of Islam on Science - 3

The Effect of Islam on Science - 4

Islam was a beacon of light

Islam was a beacon of light

Al-Ghazali - 1

Al-Ghazali - 1

Al-Ghazali - 2

Al-Ghazali - 2

Al-Ghazali - 3

Al-Ghazali - 3

Al-Ghazali - 4

Al-Ghazali - 4

Al-Ghazali - 5

Al-Ghazali - 5

Al-Ghazali - 6

Al-Ghazali - 6

Science and the Koran - The Golden Age - click for VIDEO

Maimonides lived soon after the Muslim philosopher, al-Ghazali

Maimonides lived soon after the Muslim philosopher, al-Ghazali

Rambam Ranks Facts Above Fantasy

Maimonides' view of Torah and science is quite bold

Maimonides' view of Torah and science is quite bold

Christianity is a defective, idolatrous imitation of Judaism

לא יושג אותו מדע אלוקי אלא לאחר מדעי הטבע

Knowledge of the Divine

It's the religion!

Incurably religious

Incurably religious

Values of Our Founding Fathers

Values of Our Founding Fathers

They inclined against the Trinity and other supernatural concepts

Deism

The way to see by faith

There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage

truth and reason has triumphed over the power of bigotry and superstition

God is an essence that we know nothing of

According to Jefferson Jesus was a secular sage

James Madison - 1

James Madison - 2

James Madison - 3

James Madison - 4

As to the book called the bible, it is blasphemy to call it the Word of God

narrowed and distorted by religion

My earlier views at the unsoundness of the Christian scheme of salvation

Abraham Lincoln has not avowed his allegiance to any Church

AGNOSTIC

Bush's brain - agnostic

Thanks to audacious, prescient, prophetic pioneers

European priest: to me God is a word

European priest: to me God is a word
http://tinyurl.com/2csjxqh

Religion and science

SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF EVOLUTION

THEOLOGICAL THEORY OF REGRESSION

I have encountered a few creationists and because they were usually nice, intelligent people

The triumph of science

Not even in the Bible-belt

Breathtaking insanity

Judge rules against the so called "GOD"

I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true

Nor must we overlook the probability of the constant inculcation in a belief in God

Short interview on God

God and Mother Goose

Scopes Trial

Psychology Is Too PC - JAMES WATSON - Molecular Biologist, Co-Discoverer of DNA

In the past, political correctness has never been a way to move toward the truth

TED Video - Sam Harris- Science can answer moral questions

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Saturday, March 6, 2010




The modern state of Israel is composed of Sephardic Jews, Jews from Arab-Islamic lands, and Ashkenazic Jews, Jews who hail from Christian Europe. Occidental Jews have taken on many of the traits of Western culture, while the Oriental Jews, many of whom continued to speak Arabic and partake of a common Middle Eastern culture until the mass dispersions of Jews from Arab countries after 1948, have preserved many of the folkways and traits of Arab civilization. The current demographic composition of Israel maintains a majority of people whose native family origins and history are in the Middle East - be they Jewish or Muslim.
Because of the stigma against all things Arab propounded by Zionism, many Arab Jews have surrendered their native Sephardic perspective in favor of the ruling Eurocentric ideology in Israel and have become among the most militant followers of the Likud and other Right Wing parties in Israel. The movement of Jews out of the Arab world and into the orbit of the Jewish state has greatly disrupted the bearings of Arab Jewry.
It is standard practice to see Jews and Arabs as embattled enemies rather than try to recall a time when the Jews of the Middle East were integrated into the Arab culture and civilization. But there was, contrary to today's assumptions, a time when Jews were culturally integrated into the Middle East.
This culture, what I have called "The Levantine Option," if adopted as a discursive model in the current dialogue, could speak in a sophisticated and humane manner to many of the underlying barriers that frame the culture of brutality permeating the region.
The term "Levantine" describes a polyglot Middle Eastern culture inclusive of the many ethnic groups that reside in the eastern Mediterranean under the rubric of Arab-Islamic civilization. The Levantine civilization is part of a Mediterranean world that in earlier times stretched from Muslim Spain all the way to Iraq and Syria, extending to India and even China.
The most recent chronicler of this forgotten civilization is the great Turkish writer and Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk, who, in his excellent memoir Istanbul laments this eclipse of this venerable culture:
The cosmopolitan Istanbul I knew as a child had disappeared by the time I reached adulthood. In 1853 [the French writer Theophile] Gautier, like many other travelers of the day, had remarked that in the streets of Istanbul you could here Turkish, Greek, Armenian, Italian, French, and English (and, more than either of the last two languages, Ladino, the medieval Spanish of the Jews who'd come to Istanbul after the Inquisition). Noting that many people in this "tower of Babel" were fluent in several languages, Gautier seems, like so many of his compatriots, to be slightly ashamed to have no language other than his mother tongue.
Sephardic Jews acculturated to the Arabic model as articulated in the first centuries of Islam. Prominent Sephardic rabbis, such as Moses Maimonides and Abraham ibn Ezra, disdained clericalism while espousing humanism and science. The synthesis that was created by these sages permeated the religious values of Muslim, Jewish, and Christians in what the scholar Jose Faur has called "Religious Humanism."
Sephardic rabbis were thus not merely religious functionaries; they were poets, philosophers, astronomers, doctors, lawyers, accountants, linguists, merchants, architects, civic leaders and much else. Samuel the Nagid, the famous polymath of Granada, even led military troops into battle in the 11th century.
While Ashkenazi Jews in the modern period broke off into bitter and acrimonious factions, Sephardim, true to "The Levantine Option," remained united rather than let doctrine asphyxiate them. A Jewish Reformation never took place in the Sephardic world because the Sephardim continued to maintain fidelity to their traditions while absorbing and adapting the ideas and trends of the world they lived in.
Arab Jews created a place for themselves in their countries of origin by serving in government, civic affairs, business, and the professions: James Sanua, an Egyptian Jewish writer, was at the forefront of the nascent Egyptian nationalist movement. The last chief rabbi of the Ottoman Empire and then of Egypt (who died in Cairo in 1960), Haim Nahum Effendi, was elected as a member to the Egyptian Senate and was a founder of the Arabic Language Academy. By request from the Egyptian civil authorities Rabbi Masud Hai Ben Shimon composed a digest of Jewish legal practice written in classical Arabic that served as a primary source on Judaism for Egyptian courts.
In his best-selling 2002 book What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response, Bernard Lewis makes a telling statement in his interpretation of this ethno-cultural impasse. Echoing his infamous "Clash of Civilizations" thesis, made famous by the late Harvard professor Samuel Huntington, Lewis sees that the dichotomy between Judaism and Islam extends to the Jews of Israel as well:

The conflict, coexistence, or combination of these two traditions [i.e. the Judeo-Christian and the Judeo-Islamic] within a single small state, with a shared religion and a common citizenship and allegiance, should prove illuminating. For Israel, this issue may have an existential significance, since the survival of the state, surrounded, outnumbered, and outgunned by neighbors who reject its very right to exist, may depend on its largely Western-derived qualitative edge.
Israel, according to this logic, must be a representative outpost of Western civilization in a brutal and barbaric region of culturally inferior Arabs.
Indeed, when they arrived in the state of Israel from the Arab world in the 1940's and 50's, Sephardim underwent a forced process of de-Arabization, losing their native tongue, Arabic, which led to a complete abandonment of the deep ties they once had with the rich civilization of the Middle East and set them at the very bottom of the social and economic ladder in the new state.
The opposition between East and West promoted by Lewis, a permanent feature of the discourse on the conflict as reproduced by the Western media, is a dangerous mechanism that has occluded the voice of Jews who once maintained a crucial connection to the organic world of the Middle East. The silencing or marginalizing of the Arab Jewish voice has had a profoundly deleterious affect on the conflict.
What if the future of the Middle East lay in the amicable interaction of the three religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, in a symbiotic formation that lays out the commonalities rather than the deep-seated differences that are rooted in the Ashkenazi experience?
If such a symbiosis were desirable, the memory of Moorish Spain where the three religions were able to coexist and produce a civilization of great worth, would take prominence. The Sephardic voice would be central in articulating what was termed Convivencia, the creative cultural dynamic that fired medieval Spanish civilization, until its collapse in 1492.
"The Levantine Option" would help collapse the alienating cult of persecution harbored in classical Zionist thought and omnipresent in the rituals of the state of Israel, replacing it with a more positive view of the past. The nihilistic "realism" of the current Israeli approach, centered on the institutionalized perpetuation of the twin legacies of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism, would be countered by memories of an indigenous Jewish past that had a constructive relationship with its surrounding environment. "The Levantine Option" would create a shared cultural space for Jews and Arabs to bring down the walls and barriers between the peoples.
Until we develop ways to talk to one another in a substantial and civilized way - from within a shared cultural space that exists for those of us who still espouse "The Levantine Option" - the questions surrounding Israel and Palestine, as well as the endemic violence that is a malignant cancer in the region, will continue to haunt Jews, Arabs and the rest of the world.



Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Israel’s former top Rabbi, Shas party spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef

Israeli rabbi describes Islam as “ugly”

CAIRO: Israel’s former top Rabbi, Shas party spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, harshly criticized Islam as a religion and described it as an “ugly” faith during a speech he delivered on Saturday night for the occasion of Hanukah. The comments have left many in the Arab world questioning the role of religious leaders in the Jewish state.

The Rabbi, according to a report by Egypt’s al-Youm al-Saba’a newspaper, who quoted the statements of the Rabbi from Israel’s Ma’arev daily newspaper, reportedly said, “Islam is the worst religion and a religion that disregards the rules of marriage and divorce among Muslims,” adding that according to Islam, “a man cannot get back to his wife if he has divorced her three times, without a Mohalal; the wife has to marry another man before getting back to her ex-husband and if he divorced her for more than three times, according to the Islamic law.”

Ovadia continued to tell of marriage in Islam, saying, “the woman who commits adultery and has intercourse with another man, then gets back to her husband.”

Ma’arev said that the Rabbi, who doubles as the Spiritual Leader of the religious political party, statements will spark anger and cause a storm of attack on him by the Muslim world this year.

The editor of the newspaper Avishai Ben-Haim, said Yosef’s sermon on Saturday night, in which he explained that the conditions of marriage and divorce in Judaism has no similar concept of the one that exists in the Islamic faith in an apparent defense of the Rabbi’s statements.

Yosef was born in Basra, Iraq, in 1924 before moving to Israel early in his life. He currently resides in Jerusalem and is largely seen as one of the most conservative rabbis in the country, with especially rash opinions on Islam.

“He often says these things about Islam and it is disgusting,” said Israeli analyst Avi Cohen from Jerusalem. The analyst hopes that the Muslim world does not take the rabbi’s comments to heart, as “he doesn’t represent the mainstream view of Islam by Israelis and is largely seen as a person not to be listened to. Only the ultra-right conservatives follow what he says.”

But with Islamophobia on the rise in Europe, Muslims across the region are beginning to see these verbal attacks as a pattern that must be ended.

Nidal Mohsen, a Libyan journalist based in Cairo, told Bikya Masr that he hopes people will see what Yosef said and make a concerted effort to fight back.

“I don’t think people should go and be violent and attack Jews wherever they are, instead they need to use the same language to show how he is wrong and Islam is not an ugly religion. All religions have their problems, so when someone from another faith starts to attack another faith over some small issues, it is ridiculous because his own faith has issues that are not so glorious,” Mohsen argued.

The Israeli Embassy in Cairo was unavailable for comment.




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