Sixteen Christian worshipers crushed to death trying to get into a church service


’ One-hundred-twenty injured at religious event

The crowd of worshipers attempting to enter the Cidadela Desportiva stadium in Angola to attend a church service that was to be held by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, got out of control, causing stampede conditions that resulted in ten deaths and one-hundred-twenty injuries.

The church, founded in Brazil in 1977, has over eight million followers, and boasts a presence in most countries. The service was to be a vigil, but ended up in chaos. Among the daed are four children who were crushed at the gate.

News agency Jornal de Angola, quoted the Deputy Bishop of Angola, Ferner Batalha, commenting on the huge crowd, as stating,

“Our expectation was to have 70,000 people, but that was surpassed by far.”

Paulo Gaspar de Almeida stated,

“We confirm the death of 16 people, including four children, due to asphyxia, shoving and trampling of faithful at the entrance of Cidadela stadium.”

Almeida is the Deputy Commander-General of the Angolan police force.’

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http://www.goddiscussion.com/105993/sixteen-christian-worshipers-crushed-to-death-trying-to-get-into-a-church-service/

Sorry for the format, on my phone.

This is absolutely terrible.

~Mooglets

The day I saw 248 girls suffering genital mutilation


It’s 9.30am on a Sunday, and the mood inside the school building in Bandung, Indonesia, is festive. Mothers in headscarves and bright lipstick chat and eat coconut cakes. Javanese music thumps from an assembly hall. There are 400 people crammed into the primary school’s ground floor. It’s hot, noisy and chaotic, and almost everyone is smiling.

Twelve-year-old Suminah is not. She looks like she wants to punch somebody. Under her white hijab, which she has yanked down over her brow like a hoodie, her eyes have the livid, bewildered expression of a child who has been wronged by people she trusted. She sits on a plastic chair, swatting away her mother’s efforts to placate her with a party cup of milk and a biscuit. Suminah is in severe pain. An hour earlier, her genitals were mutilated with scissors as she lay on a school desk.

I’m not posting the whole thing, because fuck.

Warning for graphic details about FGM and what is basically Child Abuse. 

It may not have originated as an Islamic practice, and it may not be something from the Koran - but the Islamic government in power in Indonesia is legitimising FGM and allowing it to continue, it’s just tied in too deeply now. 

~Mooglets

Even With Catholic Charities Out of the Picture, Illinois Foster Children Are Doing Just Fine


After Illinois began allowing civil unions last year, the Catholic Charities groups in the state (which handled foster children) were worried that they would have to put kdis in the homes of gay or lesbian couples (oh, the horror!). But since they received taxpayer money for their work, they had no right to discriminate. So instead of doing the right thing for the children, they opted to shut down altogether.

After Christian School Suppresses News Story About Pedophile Professor, a Brave Student Tells the World


You don’t always see student journalists take big risks and break stories but Alex Green, the editor-in-chief of Bryan College’s student newspaper in Dayton, Tennessee, did just that on Monday and it’s really an incredible story.

Bryan College is a Christian school founded in the wake of the local Scopes Monkey Trial and David Morgan was a professor of Biblical Studies there.

Boy Preacher, 11, Says Skeptics Make Him ‘More Determined to Stay in Christ’


Ezekiel Stoddard may not quite be in the sixth grade and his voice has yet to break, but grown men and women kneel down before him as a prophet.

The 11-year-old boy from Temple Hills, Md., said he was just 7 when he realized he wanted to become a preacher.

“I had a dream,” he said. “God was telling me that he wanted me to do his will.”

Even though he can barely see over the pulpit, Ezekiel preaches most Sundays at his family’s church, the Fullness of Time Church in Capitol Heights, Md., and at other churches around the state.

He said he writes his sermons himself and that he likes that he is “bringing souls over to Christ.” He even said God gave him the gift of speaking in tongues and healing the sick.

Just a few months ago, his mother, Pastor Adrienne Smith, and stepfather had Ezekiel, whom his family nicknamed “Zeek,” officially ordained as an evangelical minister, which provoked a holy uproar among people who believed his ordination was inappropriate.

“The calling of an individual is truly between God and that individual,” Smith said.

While Ezekiel’s adult critics might tell him he is just a kid who doesn’t have enough life experience to provide spiritual guidance, the boy preacher said their skepticism only makes him “more determined to stay in Christ.”

But at the services “Nightline” attended, that skepticism was not evident, even from older pastors.

“At 11 years old, you’re not going to preach experience, you’re going to preach the Word,” said Pastor Hercules Jones. “Preaching the Word carries enough power in itself to do what it’s supposed to do.”

Hop on YouTube and there appears to be an explosion of child preacher videos. There’s an impression that preaching is going the way of “Toddlers and Tiaras,” where parents are living out their dreams through their children.

But child preachers have been around for a while and they have long been controversial. Marjoe Gortner, a Pentecostal evangelical preacher who was ordained at age 3, created a sensation in the 1950s, but in the 1972 documentary, “Marjoe,” he claimed that his act was all a money-making scheme ginned up by his parents.

In Ezekiel’s case, it is true that his parents are making money off of his preaching, as well as the gospel music act that he and his siblings have put together. But Ezekiel denies that his parents put him up to it.

“This is something that God called me to do and that’s something that God wants me to do, and this is what I want to do,” he said.

His mother also said she did not push her son into preaching and would be fine with it if he wanted to walk away from the pulpit.

“But he will still be taught the word of God still continually,” she said.

In between sermons, Ezekiel’s parents said they give him plenty of time to be a kid, including letting him play tennis, take a trip to the pet store and eat pancakes with his brothers and sisters. Although, a Bible quiz can happen at any time.

When asked if he is ever tempted to act out or be bad, Ezekiel simply said, “the devil tries to step in, you know, he tries to ruin things.”

But where the boy’s pre-pubescent precociousness can really get him in trouble, though, is with other kids. Ezekiel said he was bullied “a couple of times” in elementary school, and kids called him names or told him he was “weird” or “freaky.”

“A lot of them will say, what happened to you? Are you still Ezekiel in there? Are you still ‘Zeek’ in there?” he said. “And I say, ‘yes, I am. But I’m different in my spirit.’”

Ezekiel said his defense was to ignore them, but his mother said the bullying got so bad that she pulled him out of school and now homeschools him and his siblings.

It may be a lonely road at times, but as Ezekiel says from the pulpit, being a Christian is not supposed to be easy.

“I’m blessed where I am,” he said. “I know if I stick in the Word, God will bless me for it.”

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ABCNews: http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=17018767

Please excuse the formatting, I’m on my phone. I just needed to share this. I mean, seriously.

~Mooglets

Kansas Doctor Under Attack For Not Forcing Ten Year Old Rape Victim To Give Birth


As the anti-choice crusade continues throughout GOP controlled states, Dr. Ann Neuhaus bravely took up the cause of women’s rights after Christian jihadist Scott Roeder murdered Dr. George Tiller in 2009. Now, Dr. Neuhaus may lose her license for the “sin” of not forcing a mentally ill ten year old to carry her uncle’s baby to term.

You read that correctly; there are people in Kansas who think it is proper that a 10 year should have a child. Never mind the rape, incest and mental illness; a ten year old!Ten years olds should be learning how to put on make up and giggling over pictures of Justin Bieber, not learning how to change diapers. That should tell you just how diseased the anti-choice movement has become.

It’s so bad that state officials have attempted to prosecute a Planned Parenthood clinic for falsifying documents. Documents that the prosecution destroyed so they could not be examined.

Keeping this kind of potentially illegal activity, Operation Rescue, a group that has an alarmingly high number of ties to various “isolated incidents” involving domestic Christian terrorism including Scott Roeder, must be somewhat confident.

Care2.comreports:

Operation Rescue filed a negligence complaint against Neuhaus alleging that her exams were not thorough enough to support her medical conclusions and her follow-up care was inadequate because she did not recommend counseling or hospitalization after each procedure.

Neuhaus offered a rebuttal of her own.

“To even claim that isn’t medically necessary qualifies as gross incompetence,” said Neuhaus.  “Someone’s 10 years old, and they were raped by their uncle and they understand that they’ve got a baby growing in their stomach and they don’t want that. You’re going to send this girl for a brain scan and some blood work and put her in a hospital?”

The Kansas Medical Board, which includes a former lawyer for Operation Rescue, produced an “expert” that testified that abortion can never be considered to have a positive impact on a patient’s mental health. That, of course, is not the point being argued. The actual point is not whether abortion is a positive but if it is less of a negative than forcing a ten year old to give birth against her will.

This is what the fanatics of the anti-choice movement deliberately ignore: in their zeal to “protect” innocent children they would happily sacrifice other children. The “impartial” Kansas Medical Review Board has already declined to renew her license. If Dr. Neuhaus  loses her appeal, she permanently loses her ability to practice medicine and that’s the only thing that matters to the morally bankrupt pro-”life” movement.

Addicting Info

FUCK YOU anti choice assholes. FUCK. YOU. She’s ten fucking years old, she’s still a baby herself; I work with kids that young every day, they are not mentally or physically equipped to carry a fetus to term, birth it and raise it. 

Your repulsiveness is showing, anti-choice assholes.

A clear example of why religion should be removed from politics, schools and medicine.

~Mooglets

Sabbath birth puts infant’s life in jeopardy


FROM time to time, bizarre reports surface about the activities – or rather, the non-activities – of Orthodox Jews on the Sabbath. But this one takes the bagel.

Having vowed not to speak on Saturdays, a woman in Jerusalem kept schtum about a baby she’d just given birth to.

According to this report, she secreted the infant under her dress with the umbilical cord still attached, hid the placenta in a bag, and refused to speak to anyone including paramedics.

No one knew that the baby had been born until the woman’s concerned husband went to a local Jerusalem synagogue, and asked the rabbi for a blessing.

When the rabbi asked why, he said his wife had given birth and was sitting at home with the baby, according to paramedic Ariel Atias.

The rabbi called Hatzalah emergency medical services and paramedics showed up to help take the baby and mother to the hospital. But they met with resistance, said another paramedic Yoni Hacohen.

The couple was sitting in the bedroom and wouldn’t let us into the room. I thought it was due to modesty, so I asked a female paramedic to go in there and send the father out. But a few minutes later she came out and said the woman wouldn’t communicate with her in any way. Nor would she allow them to see the baby, who was still hidden under her dress.

Eventually some neighbours suggested a rabbinical tribunal be formed to relieve the woman of her vow, but even after that she refused to speak or communicate.

Two hours later police and rescue teams had to restrain the woman. The umbilical chord was cut and both mother and baby were rushed to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center.

Atias said:

It’s a miracle the baby is safe and healthy. The incident could have ended badly.

By the time they reached the hospital, Shabbat had ended and the woman had resumed speaking.

The Freethinker

When the religious activity puts the health and mortality of a child at risk, that’s where I draw the fucking line. 

~Mooglets

Creationists triumph in South Korea, as references to evolution excised from school textbooks


Yesterday I blogged about a new Gallup poll revealing that 46 per cent of Americans hold creationist views, but today attention shifts around the globe to South Korea, following news that school textbook publishers are to remove several references to evolution from future editions as a result of a successful petition by a creationist organisation.

According to a report in the latest issue of Nature, the Society for Textbook Revise, an offshoot of the Korea Association for Creation Research, launched a petition calling on the South Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to ask publishers to remove examples concerning the evolution of the horse and Archaeopteryx, a winged Late Jurassic creature believed to be an ancestor of modern birds. After the Ministry passed on the petition to textbook publishers, several took the decision to remove the examples from their books.

The focus on the specific example of Archaeopteryx represents a common creationist tactic, whereby genuine disputes among evolutionary biologists are exploited in an attempt to undermine the science as a whole. Archaeopteryx has long been believed to have been an ancient ancestor of birds, but more recent studies have suggested the connection to modern birds may not be as clear as was previously thought. Having successfully taken advantage of that particular scientific debate, the Society for Textbook Revise are apparently now aiming to persuade publishers to remove references to “the evolution of humans”.

Figures for those not believing in evolution in South Korea are relatively high, with almost one-third of those surveyed in a 2009 poll saying they did not. Considering that only 26 per cent of Koreans are Christian, it is possible that the problem lies with science education rather than religion – 41 per cent of those disputing evolution in the 2009 survey cited “insufficient scientific evidence”, compared with 39 per cent who cited religious beliefs. Speaking to Nature Dayk Jang, an evolutionary scientist at Seoul National University, suggests evolution is not taught widely enough in the country’s universities, with “only 5–10 evolutionary scientists” teaching the theory to students across the entire university system.

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New Humanist

This doesn’t surprise me. This is my neck of the woods right now, and the sheer amount of crosses I see, on every damn street, flashing neon from roof-tops, Religious Iconography in windows and store-fronts…I swear, it’s worse than America.

~Mooglets

N.J. man charged with killing Etan Patz confessed crime to prayer group 30 years ago, report says


Pedro Hernandez confessed last week to the 1979 murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz in lower Manhattan. While the admission was the first by Hernandez, 51, confessed to authorities, it may not have been for members of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Camden, to which he belonged, according to a report by the NY Times.

Wow. Just… wow.

~Mooglets

Witch-hunts: The darkness that won't go away


It is a poison that annihilates relationships, breaks down family bonds and destroys communities. Despite the social damage, witch-hunts are still commonplace in Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania and here in South Africa. MANDY DE WAAL speaks to Nigerian humanist and witchcraft researcher, Leo Igwe, and explores Africa’s witchscape.

Smoke Detectors Violate Our Religious Beliefs, Say Amish


I’m sorry, but when an adult consciously makes the decision that his or her religion is more important than the life of their child, that’s the point at which I say fuck you, follow the law or your children go to better homes. 

~Mooglets

Vatican ‘probes Legion of Christ priests over child abuse’


The Vatican is reported to be investigating seven priests of the Legion of Christ order in connection with allegations of child abuse.

In a statement to the AP news agency, the Mexican order said seven cases had been referred to the Vatican’s department that deals with sex crimes.

The Legion of Christ’s founder, Marcial Maciel, sexually abused many boys and young men over a period of 30 years.

He was disciplined by the Vatican in 2006 over the abuse.

One of the cases being investigated in relation to the seven priests is recent, while others date back several decades, the order said in the statement given to AP.

The investigation will be handled by the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican office that investigates allegations of sexual abuse.

While it is under way, the suspects will be kept away from children.

‘Immoral acts’

“Over the past few years, in several countries, the major superiors of the Legion of Christ have received some allegations of gravely immoral acts and more serious offences… committed by some legionaries,” AP quoted the statement as saying.

The order has previously insisted that Fr Maciel was an isolated case.

The BBC’s Alan Johnston in Rome says that if these new allegations are proven it will show that the rot in the order had spread beyond its disgraced leader.

In 2009, the Church launched an investigation into the order after Fr Maciel, who died in 2008, was also revealed to have fathered a daughter by a mistress.

A year later, Pope Benedict XVI appointed an envoy to implement a complete overhaul of the Legion of Christ, saying it had to be “purified”.

The previous pope, John Paul II, long held up Fr Maciel as a model to the faithful, despite persistent allegations of sexual abuse, which were later proven.

In recent years, the Church has been rocked by cases of paedophilia by priests, and accusations that it did not do enough to investigate the allegations.

BBC News

The church school paradox: Do faith schools have an unfair advantage in Britain today?


A report issued by the Church of England last month declared that its schools were “at the centre of its mission” to society. There’s a technical sense (which the report acknowledged) in which that statement is quite accurate: there are more children in the church’s schools than there are worshippers in its pews every Sunday. There are millions of people in this country whose main or only contact with institutional religion comes through education. You could almost say that the C of E is now principally an education provider with a small but lucrative sideline in weddings and funerals.

Leading national organisations unite to ask Gove to prevent anti-abortion groups making false claims in schools


Leading sexual health groups, unions and religion and belief organisations have together written to Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove, to ask that he issues guidance to prevent groups making false claims about abortion and contraception in schools. The letter particularly focuses on the behaviour of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), Lovewise and Life, and was coordinated by Education For Choice (EFC) and the British Humanist Association (BHA). EFC and the BHA recently uncovered falsehoods spread by SPUC in schools through secret recordings, and are aware of similar inaccurate claims made by the other two groups. 

Catholic church abuse: at least one youth castrated for ‘homosexuality’


At least one boy under the age of 16 was castrated to ‘help’ his homosexual feelings while in Catholic church care in the 1950s, the NRC reported on Saturday.

But there are indications at least 10 other boys were also castrated, the paper said. The claims were not included in the Deetman report on sexual abuse within the Catholic church published at the end of last year.

The paper says the one confirmed case concerned a boy - Henk Heithuis - who reported being sexually abused by priests to the police in 1956. After giving evidence, he was placed in a Catholic-run psychiatric institution where he was then castrated because of his ‘homosexual behaviour’.

Evidence

The paper says the Deetman committee was informed about the castrations in writing but did not include mention of them in its report because ‘there were few leads for further research’.

The Deetman committee was set up by the church itself in 2010 after the sexual abuse scandal broke. It reported in December having identified some 800 priests and monks who abused children in their care between 1945 and 1985.

In addition, church officials, bishops and lay people were aware of what was going on but failed to take action to protect children, the report  said.

Politician

The NRC also said on Saturday the final Deetman report did not mention that a leading politician with the Catholic people’s party KVP had tried to have prison sentences dropped against several priests accused of abusing children in 1958.

Vic Marijnen, who went on to become prime minister in 1963, was chairman of the children’s home where Henk Heithuis and dozens of other children were abused until 1959.

MPs are now calling for a full parliamentary investigation into the abuse scandal because of concerns about the neutrality of the Deetman inquiry. MPs are due to question Deetman at a hearing next week.

Dutch News

I sincerely hope by ‘castration’ they mean ‘chemical castration’ because good fucking god, let’s punish a child for being raped by men!

Also, some of the comments on this article disgust me, at least one of them equates homosexuality to pedophilia. Because that’s true. Obviously.

Jesus fucking christ.

~Mooglets