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Religion beats state every time

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I used to consider myself an atheist. Now, when asked, I say I am agnostic. It is not that I have doubts but I don’t want to be bundled in with the atheist crowd.

In answering such a question, it is too difficult to explain the distinction between atheism and anti-religionism and to be honest, the lines are often blurred.

Is it any wonder?

This Easter we have been witness to baffling brawls over halal chocolate Easter eggs and squabbling over whether or not a footy match should be played on Good Friday. I adopt the laissez-faire approach in these matters but I find it troubling that those who advocate sombre reflection on religious holidays are cast as extremists.

Religion is often mocked by atheists. Mockery is fine in some instances but when people are painted as sub-human for holding supernatural beliefs, items of faith in all organised religions, it is clear there is an attempt to wantonly discriminate against people and limit their movements and their associations.

Full column here.

1,056 Comments

  • Dwight says:

    Now there’s a surprise: Been there, smoked that: Scott Ludlam’s days of haze
    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/been-there-smoked-that-scott-ludlams-days-of-haze/news-story/fa3e1c68d1ab41998f6bb1860a884385

    Greens co-deputy leader Scott Ludlam has smoked “a fair bit” of marijuana, used acid and tried every drug in between that ­appealed to him.

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    PM Turnbull looking and sounding a tad more “marketable” of late, Mr Insider? He seems of late to be inspired by POTUS Trump in his leanings. Could be something in the water in Canberra?

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    Carl on the Coast.

    BTW. I doubt Kimmie has the real power in North Korea in spite of appearances. He may just be convenient figurehead on a leash who could have an unfortunate accident at any time. Not that he would know it. Bit like Donald Trump I suppose.

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      Did he confide that with you during your last phone hook up me old mate?

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        What don’t you understand about the words “not that he would know it ?”
        I got that from the Generals Kah Park, and Pah King Bay, two of Kimmies closest confidants who have become friends of mine.
        They do like the kid, but he is naturally shy and retiring and they have to slip a few uppers into him to keep him revved up. They reckon they can mange quite well without him but they are keeping him on for now because he irritates the bejesus out of the capitalist running dogs.
        Don’t spread it around. Kimmie is a delicate kid and nervous at the best of times.

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    With PM Turnbull touting tougher Aussie Citizenship Tests, Mr Insider, here is a link to the current test. I did mine and it said “Henry, move to the USA” whoo yes, Donald here I come!
    http://tinyurl.com/jzsvjgo

  • Failed Comic says:

    I can’t believe that the 7pm ABC News did not lead with a trigger warning when reporting on the election in Jakarta. To me, language of the form, “…licking a goat’s arse.”, is highly distasteful.

  • BASSMAN says:

    Do it once. Do it right. Do it with fibre. The Liberals were ALWAYS against the NBN. Abbott said he would destroy it! Well his mob are well on the way…I now have the NBN…it is piss poor. Experts say it will all have to be torn up and re-done.

    http://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2017/04/10/the-experts-agree-turnbulls-nbn-is-a-national-tragedy/

    • The Bow-Legged Swantoon says:

      Have to say I am fond of the new Skymuster satellite service. Puts every other ‘net connection I ever had to shame.

    • Henry Blofeld says:

      This is a BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaD Guvmint BASSMAN and the NBN a very poor concept from Labor too imho, shame on the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd governments. Should have all been left to the Telco’s to provide better Broadband imho. Look at what Google is doing in the USA for example, speeds of 1 Terabyte and costs below our NBN!
      https://fiber.google.com/about/

    • Razor says:

      Why invest so much money in so,etching that is about to be superseded?

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Bloody shame BASS. Fibre to the office wall here. I swear sometimes it happens before I hit the key!
      Bloody minded narcissistic idiocy at work.

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      Perhaps drinking more fluids and exercising daily would also help, Bassy?

    • JackSprat says:

      Not good Bassy – what speeds are you getting.

      Tye number of times I have heard that it takes two or three goes to get an installation working says to me that it might have something to do with the installation process and not the technology.

      Conroy was warned at the time that Telstra was the only company tat had the expertise to design and install something as complex as the NBN .

      By the way, who is your ISP?

    • smoke says:

      nbn is a lemon hereabouts, and mobile is the trending tech anyhow

      • Razor says:

        NBN wasted money on what was always going to be redundant technology. 5G will be the new world.

        • Boadicea says:

          How do they stop the band-width getting over-crowded? It does with wireless, no matter how many G’s you get up to

          • JackSprat says:

            It does with any network.
            Somewhere down the link sitting in an exchange there is equipment (switches/routers) that have to sort everything out and re-rout it to your ISP which then re-rout to your URL etc.
            They might only have an aggregate capacity of a gigabyte or 5 and can only handle x number of packets a second before stuff has to be resent…
            It does not take too many 100 megabit or 25 megabit connections to slow it right down.
            It might be handling a whole bunch of users on ISDN at 5 megabit quite happily but suddenly everybody wants 25 megabit and then down she goes.
            One can see the same effect on my cable connection – do not be trying to do a big download at 3:30 when all the kids get home from school – the aggregate exceeds the limit.
            They tend to be a trifle expensive.
            There is a lot more to the NBN than just fibre – its called the ISP and their equipment..

          • BASSMAN says:

            JACK SPRAT:- the there is the cost…fone companies are always going on about how fast their wifi is. U can use up you whole month’s allowance downloading just one movie if you are into that. Wi Fi internet with an major fone company like Telstra or Optis is outrageously expensive.

        • Dismayed says:

          5G is Not ready and is only good in built up areas. You seem to have abandoned the bush again. Reports this week of 5G being pushed back. To run the wireless you still need wires to the hotspot. the only thing redundant is what, at one time, must have been your grey matter. How long has copper lasted? Fibre will outdo copper. Qld – “this is how we always done it”

  • Boadicea says:

    David Walsh (MONA) likes to be confrontational. But when does “art” become depravity – for our ”entertainment”.? When, as part of DARK MOFO this June, you plan to slaughter an ox in front of a depraved audience and then have blood everywhere, people crawling into the bloodied de-bowelled carcass – all in the name of art. Some foreign artist or exhibitionist or manic person’s work. In today’s Mercury. Jesus.
    Despicable. The animal liberationists are up in arms. Don’t blame them. I’m happy to sign a petition on this one.

    • Boadicea says:

      Before you pounce, JB, I should have written disembowelled. Apologies.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        I’ll take a wild guess. Tasmanian?

        • Boadicea says:

          Tasmanian – Walsh or the poor animal?
          Walsh likes to make confrontational statements. That’s what MONA is all about. He put Tasmania on the global stage with MONA.
          Okay he’s making a point, apparently, about abattoirs.
          So, how can you make a point about the slaughter of animals for consumption by doing exactly the same thing – in an infinitely shocking, macabre way. Sorry, I don’t get it.

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            S’okay, you’d hardly be considered avant garde old gel, you’re not expected to get it. He might shock a few people who have never contemplated the process into reconsidering their diet.
            Imagine if we were all required to inspect the aftermath of a battlefield, soldiers, civilians, children torn to pieces by bombs and bullets. Would we be so casual about our nation engaging in war?

          • Boadicea says:

            Goodness JB. Maybe that’ll be his next ”stint” – a full on nuclear war down at Macquarie Point. Then his fans can get a first hand peek – as with the bull slaughter.

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            Do you have any idea of the wherewithal and logistics involved in creating a full on nuclear war in an urban environment? The planning permission, the environmental impact assessment, the public liability insurance costs?
            I think you’re being ridiculous now Boady.

      • smoke says:

        no BOYCOTT either

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      But will you be signing your name in blood or Bic Boadicea?

      • Boadicea says:

        Online Carl! Have done so. They got 10,000 signatures in the first day. People here are not comfortable with it.

    • Bella says:

      There are no limits to animal cruelty by the hand of man Boadicea.
      I’m wondering what sick twisted weirdo would consider the gutting of a defenseless, living creature as some kind of artform.
      Would a normal person ‘pay’to be covered in blood? No. Names list?
      Please tell me that children are to be banned.
      I’m going to share the shit out of this on social media & you should do the same. Word spreads fast & I hope MONA faces a backlash they never saw coming.
      Thanks, Bella

      • Boadicea says:

        Yes it is disturbing, Bella. He had a video clip going in the gallery of the same exhibition in another part of the world some time ago. I found it revolting to watch then – I find it extremely revolting that it is to happen in Hobart now.
        People are saying that it is no different to what happens in an abattoir and the subsequent packaged meat you buy. However making a public, demoniacal spectacle of it for the public’s lurid curiosity is disgusting. To add insult to injury, I believe the plan is/was to then cook the meat and eat it!!!!!!! Barbaric – but that’s what walsh likes to do – shock and confront people. I’m sure there are more civilised ways to get the message across.

      • JackSprat says:

        I do not know who is the most depraved – the organizers, the perpetrator or the clowns who want to watch it and revel in the blood and guts.

        Slaughtering a beast for art is no different than the mentality behind big game hunting and we do not tolerate the latter.

        The best defense against this rubbish is ridicule.

        • Boadicea says:

          It’s certainly caused a hoo-ha down here. Which is probably the desired outcome whatever happens to the disgusting performance.

  • G Wizz says:

    Trivalve
    reply to yours earlier ‘…sects that got lucky…’

    They would have got lucky if they’d followed a Jessica and a Monica instead of a Jesus and a Mohammed. The great failing I see in all religions are they are essentially men’s clubs. Men exclusively wrote the books, named the gods, laid out the edicts and prayers. and set the penalties for sins real and imagined. Religion has always needed a woman’s touch, but all faiths have steadfastly resisted all attempts to introduce women into their hierarchies. This is the great weakness of organised religion.

    • Razor says:

      Dismayed,
      Are you up for my deal on Adani? According to your posts over the last couple of years you are a sure fire winner! Last you ever here of dear old Razor. C’mon lad show some nuts. You were the Adani expert after all.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        Don’t do it Dismayed! Blog wouldn’t be the same without Razor.

        • Jean Baptiste says:

          He’d just come back under another name thinking we wouldn’t notice!
          We’re onto you Razor.

          • Razor says:

            Only to read your prose JB. You gotta admit Inhad you over a barrel with Rupert.

            On another note I work with a bloke whose sister was fairly high up in advertising. She told him how time was allotted to political advertising. Very interesting and actually goes to support one or two of your conspiracy theories. NOT THE BLOODY MOON THOUGH!

      • Dismayed says:

        No deal either way. the adani scam is a waste of money and a disaster waiting to happen. Your “offer” just highlights how ridiculous you are. “Why invest so much money in something that is about to be superseded?” coal has already been superseded much like you.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        Crikey Razor. My reply didn’t make it. So now I want to know, who did write the “Rupert Chronicles” for you?
        Moon landings? Debate me. Anybody, anywhere, anytime.

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    The fabulous POTUS Trump setting a cracking pace in government, Mr Insider, as we read today and I quote: “Donald Trump signs ‘Buy American, Hire American’ executive order, announces major review of skilled work visas”. Interesting to note our own “beloved” PM Turnbull now doing similar here too and also note Bill Shorten came out in full support of POTUS Trumps stance on North Korea. The penny has dropped it seems as they start to realise this very different President is around to stay and is taking the fight to the “hun”. Advance Donald!
    http://tinyurl.com/l4kz8kk

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