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Announcing FF’s new blog editors

No, he is not your new editor. You are blessed.

Greetings, denizens of the Filipino Freethinkers. I have added this new post to announce that a handful of our fellow members have been appointed by admin to be blog editors.

There hasn’t been an official announcement yet – Red’s been pretty busy lately- but I’ve been given the green light to go public with this news.

Aside from me, there are seven more members who have been promoted to editor – I had originally intended to announce their names in this post, but I figured it be best if they made the announcement for themselves. As editors, our responsibility will include the management of any new posts that are being submitted to the blog’s front page for proofreading.

Just so you don’t get the wrong idea and think we’re some sort of thought police, I should clarify that the role of an editor (at least to my understanding) isn’t to stifle or to censor your works. The Filipino Freethinkers blog stands for the free exchanging of ideas after all, and to be frank, a lot of our you guys submit some truly interesting posts.

Regardless of their style, theme, or topic, and whether we agree or disagree with them, your articles share the common thread that they invoke critical thinking. They challenge us to rethink our own perspectives, and force us (intellectually speaking) to always be on our toes, never giving in to complacency or conformism.

But let’s face it – ever so occasionally, in the heat of the passion of creating our next article, even the best of us mistakes. It’s nothing serious; perhaps a misplaced pronoun or two, or a dangling participle, or an abruptly cut off sentence, or maybe even a couple of misplaced commas or apostrophes.

And like a small blemish or wayward scratch, these seemingly small grammatical slips add up, and may distract some readers from the real gem that lies underneath them. And that is where the editors come in.

We’re not here to take anything away from the article. Quite the contrary, our job is to pick away at these blemishes and grime, adding a mirror polish to an already good read so it can be better appreciated by our visitors.

We may be ruthless grammar nazis, but we are your ruthless grammar nazis

Our job is to ensure that the author’s message is sent to the readers as clearly and as coherently as possible. To this end, we will try our damned best to clean up said articles without altering their content, or the writing style its author worked so hard to use as a voice.

The second (and quite admittedly, the more enjoyable) aspect of our job as editors is comment monitoring. Basically, we will also handle any spam troll or inappropriate comments found in the blog, and will deal with it accordingly.

Once again, this job isn’t something the editors can handle alone, and we encourage all readers to report any said spam or trolling to us (in my case, via PM at the forums). Please remember to enclose the name of said offender so we can more effectively zero in on comment, and to purge it with extreme prejudice.

Suffer not the troll to post!

As for the specifics, troll spams are basically posts that have nothing to do with the post, and are posted usually to advertise a product (porn sites, electronics shops, penis enlargement drugs, etc.).

Inappropriate comments are, if I were to use the FFF rules as a basis, include threats of violence, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic posts with the intention of offending other members.

Being a freethinker’s site, we welcome debates, but also understand that given the nature of our discussions, things can and will become heated in a very short amount of time. You’re welcome to attack the enemy’s argument – stab at its lack of structure, bludgeon its poor logic, or eviscerate its premise for its sheer insanity. Demand evidence and supporting data. That’s what critical thinking is all about after all.
On the other hand resorting to racial, sexual or cultural slurs or threats of violence is hitting below the belt. Anybody who resorts to these to attack their opponent will prompt us to call upon the Space Marine illustrated above to politely (but firmly) banhammer the living snot out of the poor sod.

That said, we will try to be fair with our moderation, and so long as you play by the rules, regardless of how disagreeable your assertion may be (and so long as you keep it civil), you have nothing to worry about.

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FF Top Ten: August 8, 2010

It’s been a very sad week for most of us skeptics, given the recent updates that have been coming in regarding Christopher Hitchens’ condition. For those of you reading about this news for the first time, noted skeptical author Christopher Hitchens was recently diagnosed with oesophageal cancer during his book tour for Hitch-22 last June.

The cancer has since spread to his lymph nodes and lungs, and while we’re all remaining optimistic, we’re also being realistic, as is Hitchens, who’s taken the opportunity to lend his trademark rhetoric to contemplating his condition.

As for good news, Proposition 8 has recently been overturned in California. It may be a continent away, but I can only wish that the people in the Commission on Elections can take a cue from some of the sterner words that Judge Vaughn Walker, presiding judge over the case, had to say about Prop 8:

For the reasons stated in the sections that follow, the evidence presented at trial fatally undermines the premises underlying proponents’ proffered rationales for Proposition 8. An initiative measure adopted by the voters deserves great respect. The considered views and opinions of even the most highly qualified scholars and experts seldom outweigh the determinations of the voters. When challenged, however, the voters’ determinations must find at least some support in evidence. This is especially so when those determinations enact into law classifications of persons. Conjecture, speculation and fears are not enough.

Still less will the moral disapprobation of a group or class of citizens suffice,no matter how large the majority that shares that view. The evidence demonstrated beyond serious reckoning that Proposition 8 finds support only in such disapproval. As such, Proposition 8 is beyond the constitutional reach of the voters or their representatives.

Proposition 8 is a symbollic victory for gays in the sense that it has shown that a person’s core civil rights, as enshrined in the constitution, is not something that should be put up to a majority vote.

Speaking of gay news, Greta Christina has an hour-long speech at the recently concluded Secular Students Alliance conference in Ohio. The talk discusses what the atheist movement can learn from the LGBT when it comes to furthering our cause.

In any case, if you find any other interesting news for the week, make sure to post it at the News Thread.

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Iran’s Mahmoud survives IED attack blames the usual suspects (via Yahoo News) Link

Old men in dresses throw hissy fit over Israel gay pride march (via Huffington Post) Link

Sudan punishes suspected gay cross-dressers…with a public spanking? (via news.com.au) Link

Iran’s Ayatollah says music against Islamic Law. I blame you, Justin Bieber (Via Guardian) Link

Porn invades Indonesian parliament – personnel so shocked they let it play for 15 minutes before cutting the feed (via BBC) Link

California overturns Proposition 8 (Via Pam’s House Blend) Link

http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/16935/prop-8-is-overturned

Forsaken Lives: Criminalization of abortion leads to massive human-rights crisis in Philippines (via Pinoy Press) Link

http://www.pinoypress.net/2010/08/02/forsaken-lives-criminalization-of-abortion-leads-to-massive-human-rights-crisis-in-philippines/

Greta Christina: What Atheists Can Learn from the LGBT Movement :: (via SSA conference 2010) Link

The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories (via Wired) Link

Hitchens on cancer diagnosis: ‘Why not me? (via Anderson 360) Link
‘http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/05/hitchens-on-cancer-diagnosis-why-not-me/

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FF Top Ten: August 1, 2010

Greetings stranger, and welcome to another round of the Filipino Freethinkers Blog’s weekly news updates

Among the hot items of this week include a special report on one of the female casualties of the Taliban’s brutality. It’s a very moving read, though I do warn the readers that the link contains some rather shocking pictures. It will haunt you for weeks.

In local news, we’ve got the local gov’t getting a thorough bollocking for their inability to curb the trend of deaths related to illegal abortions. Here is a little trivia to the pro-lifers out there: How the hell do you promote a society that has less abortions when you’re railroading the very measures meant to prevent such abortions from happening in the first place?

Moving on to something lighter (and downright silly), we’ve also got Iranian president Mahmoud picking a fight with his latest victim…Paul the Octopus. Yes, the same Paul that predicted Spain’s string of victories in this year’s World Cup. Apparently, Mahmoud is upset that something that belongs on a sushi bar is getting more respect from the world than he is. Stay classy, Mahmoud!

Another science topic for this week’s news thread is a humorous deconstruction of Edward Cullen of Twilight. The basic premise of the article is that Edward’s not really a vampire, but something else entirely. A word to the author: I hate to break it to you, but most of the world already knew that Edward wasn’t a vampire well before you published your painstaking research:

But still, kudos to providing some solid science to our theory. In other news, there’s also the matter of the recently concluded repairs to the International Space Station, and the third article from Greta Christina dissing how current stereotypes of men are damaging to both males and females.

That’s the short on this week’s hot items. If you find anything of interest, be sure to drop by the News Thread to drop us a link!

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Reproductive Rights groups disses RP gov’t for medieval anti-abortion laws. (via PDI) Link

Conclusive proof that the Taliban deserves an Exterminatus (via TIME) Link

Five Stupid, Unfair and Sexist Things Expected of Men…as told by a feminist (via AlterNet) Link

I knew it – Edward Cullen is not a vampire (via Crossed Genres) Link

Big Brother is watching you via Facebook. Remember to friend them. (via Gizmodo) Link

A little something for the Star Wars fans: Imagine Stallone as Han Solo. No, really. (via Yahoo News) Link

Gamma rays kill the green. Hulk, Dr. Banner disappointed. (via Wired) Link

Cerebral palsy victim goes to Lourdes for miracle cure, goes home with not-so-miraculous broken legs (via Telegraph UK) Link

First it was Israel, and then the Holocaust. Now, Mahmoud sets his sights on his toughest opponent yet: Paul the Octopus (via Telegraph) Link

Is it hot in here or is it just me? ISS undergoes cooling system repairs
(via Yahoo News) Link

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FF Top Ten: July 25, 2010

Hello, and welcome to another segment of the Filipino Freethinkers’ weekly news updates! It has been a very busy week on the net, compounded by a mix of some truly interesting, and truly depressing news.

The tech geeks among you will probably have heard of the prototype touch pad that has been unveiled in India recently. At just $35 dollars, it’s definitely going to be a serious competitor for the likes of the iPad. Its inventors explained that the device was intended to be used for the education market, so if Dick Gordon’s still serious about using the Kindle for classrooms, you might want to give him a ring.

In other good news, we also have historian Ambeth Ocampo’s ongoing series of talks over at the Ayala Museum. The second talk just concluded this Saturday, but you can still catch up for his August and September lectures.

There’s also the matter of Phil Plait’s upcoming show on Discovery Channel, Bad Universe. I have no details yet, but based on the trailer that was recently taken down by youtube (Booo!), it will cover some of the more prominent theories on how the universe can destroy earth (killer asteroids, alien invasions, etc.) Doubly awesome is that the format will use copious amounts of Mythbusters-style explosions.

As for the bad news, Desmond Tutu has recently announced his plans for retirement. I’m not a very big fan of religion, as many of you know, but I have come to respect Tutu for his progressive thinking and tolerance. It saddens me that he is stepping down at a time when the religious community need people like him the most.

There was also the matter of the three near-simultaneous earthquakes that recently rocked Southern Philippines, and the passing of pinoy comedian Redford White. In any case, just click on the links below for more details, and be sure to visit the News Thread at the forums for further updates.

Oh yeah, and before I forget: Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty is launching this July 27.

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Friendly Atheist interviews Burn-a-Koran-Day founder (via The Friendly Atheist) Link

Desmond Tutu announces retirement (via The Daily Beast) Link

How to Convert an Atheist (via Greta Christina’s blog) Link

Three intensity 7 earthquakes rock Philippines, Moleman wanted for questioning (via The Hindu Business Line) Link

WBC trolls San Diego Comi-Con. Where’s your Batman now? (via Comics Alliance) Link

India’s $35 iPad contender (via BBC) Link

New Discovery Channel show: Bad Universe (via Discover Magazine) Link

How Sexism Hurts Men (via The Blowfish Blog) Part 1 Link, Part 2 Link

Ambeth Ocampo does Ayala (via The Philippine Star) Link

R.I.P., Redford White (via Yahoo News) Link

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FF Top Ten: July 18, 2010

The past few weeks have been rather hectic for me lately, and it’s admittedly a bit tough trying to keep the News posts updated.

In any case, be sure to visit the News Thread at the forums!

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God and the Pope under Attack (Part 1) (via PDI) Link

Irony: HIV-resistant antibodies found in gay man (via Wall Street Journal) Link

Britain to pay 20 million quid for Papal visit (The Independent) Link

B-movie goodness: The Sharktopus trailer (via The Hollywood Reporter) Link

Parents and sex education (via PDI) Link

Vatican: Women priests = Child rape = Logic FAIL (via guardian.co.uk) Link

Same-sex marriage passes in Argentina (via Joe.My.God) Link

Senate allows one more Space Shuttle flight (via Popular Science) Link

Scientists develop Malaria-free mosquito (via Popular Science) Link

Get your copy now: The Periodic Table of Irrational Nonsense (via Crispian Jago) Link

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FF Top Ten: June 8, 2010

Well, it’s been another interesting week at the Filipino Freethinkers blogs, to say the least. The community’s been abuzz with Nancy’s article discussing the matter of Vegan Ethics. It’s a new topic for many of us freethinkers, and while it may draw disagreements, in the end, it’s still going to challenge us to think outside our comfort zones, which is a good thing.

And the timing of the article – along with the Benj’s recent post describing Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” event here Manila – couldn’t have been more perfect. This week, UAE has announced its plans to build what will be the world’s largest solar thermal power plant.

Once completed in 2012, the plant will cover a span of one square mile, and will generate 100 MW of power through its arrays of collecting mirrors and oil pipes. Just to clarify, the plant isn’t a traditional solar plant many of the readers may imagine; it’s not just a collection of solar panels linked up to a giant battery, as in most households.

The plant uses solar thermal energy, which uses the sun to superheat an insulating liquid such as molten salt or oil to power a traditional steam turbine. It’s more energy efficient than panels on a large scale, but I’m digressing here – feel free to ask me more about this in our next meet this Saturday; I can go on and on about the tech XD. The point is that it speaks volumes when one of the world’s largest oil producers has decided to embrace the concept of green energy.

In more current event news, We have South Korea’s new idea of psychological warfare being conducted on Nokor forces at the DMZ. It involves several large speakers, and a couples of tracks of Korean pop sensation 4minute.

Yes, dear readers – SK has decided to torture the North with K-pop music.

Odd? Definitely. But before you go dismissing this plan, keep in mind that history has proven that when you’re outnumbered and outgunned, all it takes is one soulful ballad to destroy an enemy alien fleet that is literally bred for war, chaos, and violence. Just ask Lynn Minmay.

Of course she had the help of a city-sized space warship, and a squadron of transformable fighters loaded with tactical nukes, but that’s not the point.

In any case, enjoy this week’s tidbits, and be sure to drop in at the forums’ News Thread if you find any interesting topics you might want to bring up!

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UAE Announces Plans for World’s Largest Solar Plant (via Popular Science) Link

Inventor of Photosynthesis-Based Solar Cells Wins Millennium Tech Prize (via Popular Science) Link

New Vatican campaign to clamp down on ‘liberal opinion’ (via Independent.ie) Link

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/new-vatican-campaign-to-clamp-down-on-liberal-opinion-2210401.html

What happens to women? (via Philippine Daily Inquirer) Link

Study: Children of Lesbians May Do Better Than Their Peers (Via TIME) Link

Stereotyping women right out of science (via Pharyngula) Link

South Korean Propaganda Blasts (Via Yahoo News) Link

Stephen Hawking on Religion: ‘Science Will Win’ (Via ABC News) Link

Adult Breastfeeding Establishes “Maternal Relations”…
(via Salon) Link

6 Companies That Make Money Solving Problems (They Made Up) (via Cracked) Link

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FF Top Ten: June 2, 2010

Suffice to say that the recent Saturday meet was a success. While a couple of the regular guys didn’t make it, it was overwhelming to see so many new faces. Our small community is definitely growing, and if you happen to be reading this news update as a newcomer to the Filipino Freethinkers blog, welcome aboard!

This time around, I’ll be toning down the usual politics and religion news for some other truly bizarre, and utterly nerdgastic tidbits. For one, there’s an article on a War Machine cosplayer whose costume is actually made of stainless steel components, features a fully functional (BB) minigun, and a motorized visor and working LEDs. There’s also the working hover board replica for the Back to the Future fans (that includes me), but why spoil the fun – you can visit the links for the full details.

In more serious news, you’ve all probably heard of the giant sinkhole that has appeared in Guatemala City as a result of the tropical storms that have drenched the region:

For all the destruction that nature can rend to cities, it’s amazing how we can find beauty in the most unlikely of places. In this case, the birds-eye view of this sinkhole is leaves me in awe. And a bit worried mind you, because as any Marvel fan will tell you, stuff like this only happens when some really crazy stuff is about to happen, of the world-destroying sort.

In any case, enjoy this week’s updates, and be sure to post any new stuff you encounter over at the News Thread!

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Giant sinkhole appears in Guatemala City – Silver Surfer unavailable for comment (via New York Times) Link

Maldives citizen may be sentenced to death for leaving Islam (via Minivan News) Link

Vatican invites atheists to open dialogue…unless their name happens to be Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens (via The Independent) Link

CBCP vs, Sex education, round two (via Philippine Star) Link

Fordham University: Another reason to think Jesuits are awesome (via Fordham Observer) Link

Living in denial: Why sensible people reject the truth (via New Scientist) Link

Anti-vaccine doctor struck off UK medical register (via BBC) Link

He may be a cosplaying geek, but he’s a cosplaying geek…with a minigun (via Popular Science) Link

Not what you think it means: Hippo licking the crocodile (via Nat Geo Kids) Link

And you thought the wakeboard was and accident waiting to happen (via Popular Science) Link

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FF Top Ten: May 23, 2010

Work piled up during the last couple of days, and quite frankly, it has been hell; A very fun and intellectually stimulating, mind you . Two of my magazine editors dumped six articles worth of work on my lap just last week, and it was frantic enough trying to get all that in before last Sunday that I had to put the news updates on hold.

Now that we’re back, one of the recent hot topics is Draw Muhammad Day. This event is intended to be a public protest against the limited freedom of speech imposed by Islamic regimes, and as you may have guessed, it has drawn a lot of fire.

Another matter that needs mentioning is the case of George Rekers, a board member of the strongly anti-gay NARTH movement. Rekers is himself a consultant for various other rightwing anti-gay movements in the US, which makes this latest news about him all the more ironic: He was caught red-handed in the company of a professional rent boy.

Even more damning than that however is a news report covering Rekers previous work on developing therapy to “cure” children of their homosexuality. Here is a segment of the report:

In 1974, Rekers, a leading thinker in the so-called ex-gay movement, was presented with a 4-year-old “effeminate boy” named Kraig, whose parents had enrolled him in the program. Rekers put Kraig in a “play-observation room” with his mother, who was equipped with a listening device. When the boy played with girly toys, the doctors instructed her to avert her eyes from the child.

According to a 2001 account in Brain, Child Magazine, “On one such occasion, his distress was such that he began to scream, but his mother just looked away. His anxiety increased, and he did whatever he could to get her to respond to him… Kraig became so hysterical, and his mother so uncomfortable, that one of the clinicians had to enter and take Kraig, screaming, from the room.”

Rekers’s research team continued the experiment in the family’s home. Kraig received red chips for feminine behavior and blue chips for masculine behavior. The blue chips could be cashed in for candy or television time. The red chips earned him a “swat” or spanking from his father. Researchers periodically entered the family’s home to ensure proper implementation of the reward-punishment system.

After two years, the boy supposedly manned up. Over the decades, Rekers, who ran countless similar experiments, held Kraig up as “the poster boy for behavioral treatment of boyhood effeminacy.”

At age 18, shamed by his childhood diagnosis and treatment, Rekers’s poster boy attempted suicide, according to Gender Shock, a book by journalist Phyllis Burke. Rekers, whose early experiments were the first to ostensibly demonstrate a “gay cure,” resigned from the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) last week, after it was revealed the gay escort had given him nude sexual massages. NARTH, however, stands by his science.

Another interesting non-religion news topic you might to catch up on is the recent development of a computer algorithm for detecting sarcasm in comment posts in Amazon.com. While I do think that it’s an awesome invention (and I’m not being sarcastic ;) ), I can’t help but feel disappointed that we have now gotten to the point we need a bloody computer program to tell us when somebody is being sarcastic or not.

Whatever happened to good-old-fashioned common sense?

In any case, be sure to send in any interesting news you find over to the News Thread.

Hypocrisy: Anti-gay Christian activist’s luggage found in rent boy (via Miami New Times) Link

Brazilian Archbishop defends church, claims they’re just saving teens from their inner gayness (via Telegraph UK) Link

Op-Ed: Ten Ways Christians Fail at Being Christian (via Huffington Post) Link

Muhammad-drawing Swedish Cartoonist attacked during lecture (via The Sydney Morning Herald) Link

Iranian cleric counters Boobquake events, claims god sometimes attacks a nation as show of love. God is my psycho ex? (via AP News) Link

Nun excommunicated for allowing life-saving emergency abortion on mother (via The Freethinker) Link

Arabian firefighters may now save girls from fires too. In other news: What took them so long? (via The Puzzled Ponderer) Link

Idiocracy cometh: Texas School board removes references for Thomas Jefferson and US’ slave trade past from history classes (via Guardian UK) Link

Pakistan: We’re fine with suicide bombers, oppressing women, and killing nonbelievers. But drawing stick figures of Muhammad? You’re going down, bub! (via Yahoo News) Link

Scientists develop computer algorithms for detecting sarcasm. Still no word on BS detector or gaydar. (via Popular Science) Link

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FF Top Ten: May 5, 2010

Sinisterspark’s reportedly busy with her studies, so I’ll be filling in with the weekly news items until things settle down. Aside from the usual reports of the Catholic Church’s misogyny, I’ve picked up several interesting interesting bits of science news.

Stephen Hawking explains that while aliens may exist, he doubts that it will play out link First Contact scenario many sci-fi buffs have theorized. Hawking instead alludes to what happened to the Native Americans when Christopher Columbus first landed in America. That is, the alien species may be less than friendly, and could given their superior tech, would not bode well for our race.

Where's Will Smith when you need him?

Also make sure to check out the opinion piece by JulietEcho on the Friendly Atheist regarding premarital sex, and the study on the effects of charismatic leaders on your ability to think rationally. Yes, it’s official: Listening to the likes of Eli Soriano makes you dumber.

Make sure to submit any interesting updates over at the News Thread over at the forums, and wish sinister well on her studies!

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Stephen Hawking: Aliens may exist, but do we really want to meet them? (via Yahoo news) Link

Hypocrisy: Anti-gay activist on vacation with “rent boy” (via Miami New Times) Link

Vatican on the prowl for feminazi nuns in Washington state (via KUOW.org) Link

Giant robot baby terrorizes China. No, this is not from The Onion (via CNET) Link

Law Professor Lawrence Lessig’s Op-Ed on his first-hand experience on the Catholic Church blocking legal actions against sex offenders (via NY Times) Link

What’s Wrong with Premarital Sex? (via Friendly Atheist) Link

Blasphemy! College students draw stick figures of the prophet Mohammed (via Atheists, Agnostics, and Freethinkers) Link

Karma: Alternative meds promoter Gary Null ODs on his own product (via NY Daily News) Link

Boobquake aftershocks: Iranian women gives event positive reception (via Blag Hag) Link

Study shows that being exposed to charismatic religious leaders shuts down rational thought (via New Scientist) Link

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FF Top Ten: April 25, 2010

To say that it’s been a hot, sweaty week is an understatement – PAGASA has already announced that Manila has experienced two of its hottest days in the year last week, on Tuesday and Thursday respectively. Make sure to drink your fluids folks.

Speaking of heat, the blogosphere has caught wind of a recent article film critic Roger Ebert has leveled against video games. The short version is that he does not see video games as ever becoming an art form.

As much as I like his well-written reviews, I must respectfully disagree with Ebert on this note. As a video gamer, I have met my share of truly engrossing titles that not only perked my imagination, but have also left me walking away with profound thoughts and perspectives on how I see the world.

Among other titles, Bioshock was an interesting take on one developer’s reinterpretation of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, while my romp through Fallout 3’s nuclear wasteland took me through an amusing tour of caricatures sentiments of Cold War America. In short, games for me are a just as much social commentary or a reflection of society at large as any portrait, picture, or novel.

Besides, haven’t we already seen this argument being raised against comic books and cartoons before (I’m against those arguments too given I’m a moderate otaku)?

Of course I think that it’s simply a matter of Ebert not having discovered the more profound titles in the industry, such as Heavy Rain and the like, and hence he might be speaking out of a genuine lack of understanding for video games, and not out of malice.

Moving on, make sure to visit the News thread if you find any other interesting news bits you’d like to share with the community. On a parting note, kudos to Shepard for that article on heaven – ‘twas a good read!

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Belgium’s Catholic bishop of Bruges quits over abuse (via BBC) Link

Adam Savage’s speech to the Harvard humanists (via Boing-Boing) Link

Pure pwnage: Hontiveros debates Tatad debate on RH Bill at Harapan 2010 (via ABS-CBN News) Link

Iranian Cleric: Hot, sexy women rock my world…well’s that’s one way of putting it (Stuff.co.nz) Link

Calling the cleric’s bluff: Behold the Boobquake, this Monday! (via Blag Hag) Link

Ebert: Video Games can never be art. Somebody get the man a PS3 and Heavy Rain, stat! (via Roger Ebert’s Journal) Link

Yes, they do women too: A news report on nuns victimized by priests (via Salon) Link

Heaven: A fool’s paradise (via The Independent) Link

The new hotness: Metro Manila temperature hits 36.8 degrees Celcius (via Philippine Daily Inquirer) Link

Media bloodbath vs. Church (via Philippine Star) Link

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FF Top Ten: April 18, 2010

A lot of science fiction fans here wish for the privilege of meeting a real extraterrestrial at least once in their lives Here’s a pop quiz though – would you know what to do when that happens? Fortunately for you guys, we’ve found a guide on what and what not to do on your first contact.

This guide can mean the difference between you becoming our very first ambassador to some star league light years away, or having the said star league having earth atomized due to some unfortunate failure to communication. And you better read up quick – Obama’s set 2030 as the year for NASA to cobble together a manned trip to Mars.

Seriously - don't piss off the Martian

In other news, Ang Ladlad has been recognized as an official partylist in time for the May 10 elections, Europe’s airlines is still feeling the brunt of the eruptions from Iceland’s volcano, and Christian conservatives are giving Twilight the Harry Potter treatment.

They’re dissing the vampire novel series for sending the wrong messages to teens about matters of romance, love, and vampires. Wow, the FF and fundies having something we unanimously agree on. In other news, hell froze over.

In any case, make sure to send in your updates via over at the Filipino Freethinkers forum!

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Mars or Bust: Obama announces new policies for NASA (via Discover Magazine) Link

What to do if you’re the first human to ever make contact with aliens (via io9) Link

They’re here, and they’re queer, so get used to it: Ang Ladlad now in May 10 elections (via Danton Remoto 2010) Link

Irony: Iceland, a country touted for clean energy, emits enough smoke and ash to halt all of Europe’s air traffic. (via Yahoo news) Link

Better late than never, I guess: Pope says church will better protect young (via The Philippine Star) Link

Parents and teachers blast Twilight series (via Yahoo news) Link

Judge declares National Day of Prayer unconstitutional
(via Gawker) Link

Here’s an idea to promote free thought and literature: Trade in your bible for other works of fiction! (via Purdue Non-Theists Society) Link

Video: Michael Specter on the danger of science denial (via Youtube) Link

Schadenfreude: German court finds bishop guilty of Holocaust denial (via Salon) Link

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FF Top Ten: April 11, 2010

There’s enough hate and WTF news going around for this week, so let’s start things off on a more positive note. Among the news items for last week include the case of Minnie Aveline Posadas Juan, a young lady who managed graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a 96.32 percent GPA.

While that’s impressive, this story is made truly awesome when you consider Minnie’s handicap – she’s been blind since she was three. While she does mention God as a source of inspiration in her grad speech (and you guys know how I feel about such things), that does not deny the well of inner strength and courage Minnie found in herself to achieve hergoals, despite such overwhelming odds.

Lady, you have guts. Don’t ever let anybody tell you otherwise.

In the meantime, make sure that you send in any news bits you find interesting over at the forums’ News Thread.

*UPDATE Overlord Dawkins has recently clarified that he has not said he will personally arrest the Pope. Dawkins clarifies that he had stated that he was behind the initiative by “Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to mount a legal challenge to the Pope’s proposed visit to Britain.”

More details at Dawkins’ official site

Creds go to reader Carl for informing me of the update. Thanks again dude!

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Introducing the Atheist Barbie! (via Blag Hag) Link

US politician likens LGBT families to “Raising Puppies,” and not in a good way (via Pam’s House Blend) Link

Papa Ratzi’s John Hancock found on letter requesting California Bishop not to defrock sex abuse priest (via Telegraph UK) Link

Your group is a special kind of evil when even the Klu Klux Klan thinks you’re batsh*t insane (via New Humanist) Link

Holy Haymakers, Batman: Catholic Priest enters fisticuffs with Jehovah’s Witness (via Kens5.com) Link

Pro-lifer threatens to kill people at family planning clinic. Yeah, that’s logical (via Google News) Link

Richard Dawkins: I will arrest Pope Benedict XVI (via Times Online) Link

24,000 bunnies dead following Easter Celebration – Elmer Fudd last seen cackling after reading this (via NZ Herald News) Link

Triumph of the human spirit: Blind student is first summa cum laude graduate of school (via The Philippine Star) Link

Missing link between man and apes found (via Telegraph UK) Link

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FF Top Ten: April 4, 2010

Some of these news items may be a bit oddball for those among use who have gotten used to news updates normally related to matters of religion and politics.

However, I do believe that being a freethinker is more than simply being against organized religion or quack beliefs. I believe that to be a freethinker means that one has to be more receptive to ideas that evoke critical thinking, and perspectives that aren’t normally presented by mainstream news.

We don’t have to agree with said perspectives, but I do believe that at least getting a glimpse of these ideas leaves us with plenty of food for thought, and helps nurture a better sense of just how diverse the world is.

To paraphrase Hannibal Lecter, “It is always good to try new things.”

…Okay, so maybe quoting a guy who eats human brains sauteed in butter and garlic isn’t the best way to put it, but you get my drift.

That said, enjoy sinking your teeth into this Sunday’s FF news updates, and be sure to send over any news you find interesting over to the News Thread!

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Priest Likens Criticism Over Abuse to Anti-Semitism (via New York Times) Link

Peter the rock, literally (via San Antonio News) Link

Man to be beheaded in Saudi on charges of sorcery. Unclear if Stupefy was cast on authorities. (via CNN) Link

Hentai artist Nogami Takeshi disses CNN for their sensationalistic coverage of Japan H-culture (via tsurupeta.info) Link

Aussie bishop blames atheism for Nazism, Stalin, and Pol Pot. Forgets to mention baby-eating, weed, and sexual orgies (via Philippine Daily Inquirer) Link

Gunn High School Sings Away Hate Group (via Youtube) Link

Molesticon, #RapeFail, Eyelog, and other colorful euphemisms for Church sex abuse case (via Killing the Buddha) Link

Jesus gets ripped for his second coming (via The Onion) Link

An insightful reflection piece on the matter of hate, bigotry, and fighting for individualism (via Daylight Atheism) Link

Cardinal Sean Brady, one of those involved in the silencing of sex abuse victims in Ireland, receives standing ovation from pulpit (via Irish Times) Link

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When boredom attacks: God, the great teacher?

I made a recent foray into the forums earlier, and let’s just say an encounter with an apologist inspired me to write this short excerpt.

I have always wondered about the mindset of religious apologists who claim that when a calamity strikes, it’s some sort of lesson we can learn from. That despite all the death, pain, and suffering, there is some sort of greater plan God has for us, and that eventually it will all make sense.

I battled with this notion for a while, and asked myself: What kind of a being, one that is supposedly eternally good and omniscient, would intentionally let suffering and death befall their children, just to teach them a life lesson?

It just didn’t make any sense at all. Every metaphor of God I have heard from – as a shepherd, a parent, a loyal guardian, or a company president – would never intentionally hurt their kin (unless they were mentally ill) unless under the most extreme circumstances.

And then, after some quiet reflection, it hit me. I was wrong about God. I was wrong about the imagery I had drawn up of this greater entity, and that was exactly why I had such a misunderstood notion of a God.

To follow the tradition of Mother Teresa and the Apostle Paul, I have had to completely revamp my understand of a God that allows human suffering as part of a greater life plan, and this is the image I have been led to.

Behold, and be in awe!

Hallelujah! I feel more enlightened already. The (puzzle) pieces are finally falling in place.

Just a little something I was cooking up as Holy Weeks starts up – you know the boredom really getting to me now. Send help.

Enjoy the vacation time, peeps!

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