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Tony Blair to the Pope: Get a clue on gay rights

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tonyblairFormer British Prime Minister and recently converted Catholic Tony Blair provides a little bit of education to the Pope in the latest issue of Attitude magazine, which I am sure the Pope is a loyal subscriber.

Organized religions face the same dilemma as political parties when faced with changed circumstances. You can either A: Hold on to your core vote, basically, you know, say ‘Look let’s not break out because if we break out we might lose what we’ve got, and at least we’ve got what we’ve got so let’s keep it’. Or B: You say ‘let’s accept that the world is changing, and let us work out how we can lead that change and actually reach out’.

“There is a huge generational difference here,” he said. “There’s probably that same fear amongst religious leaders that if you concede ground on [homosexuality], because attitudes and thinking evolve over time, where does that end? You’d start having to rethink many, many things.” He added: “If you went and asked the [ordinary Catholic] congregation, I think you’d find that their faith is not to be found in those types of entrenched attitudes.”

I suspect that if Blair had not played opposite George Bush during the Iraq war, we’d all have a far different opinion of him now.


Tuesdays with TED: Why people believe strange things

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From the Virgin Mary hitching a ride on a cheese sandwich to hubcaps impersonating UFO’s, founder and publisher of Skeptic Magazine Michael Shermer explores why people often believe the strangest things…


From the shallow end of the gene pool: Viewer decries lack of god in 60 Minutes interview

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Dena Malda of Muskegon Michigan penned this thought-provoking letter to the editor about the recent 60 Minutes interview of the crew and passengers of Flight 1549 that went down into the Hudson last month:

On the Feb. 8 “60 Minutes” program, we were captivated while viewing the Katie Couric interview of the crew and passengers of Flight 1549.

However, we were struck there was not one mention of God, who directs pilots of planes and secures the safety of passengers.

We have written CBS and asked them for more realistic programming. Help protect our freedoms. Write CBS about this.

Did god also direct the birds to fly into the plane’s engine? Either the pool is over-chlorinated or in sore need of draining.

Here is the opening of the 60 Minutes piece…


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Tuesdays with TED: Letting go of God

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Saturday Night Live alum Julia Sweeney performs the first 15 minutes of Letting Go of God, a solo act where she explores the rethinking of her faith. The Los Angeles Times called Sweeney’s show a “a gale-force breath of fresh of fresh air into the mostly politic dialogue about religion in our time.” Definitely worth a watch.