Tag Archives: Christianity

Literature and Religion: Podcast with Kobukson

It’s been a LONG time since I’ve podcasted.  Nearly a year.  So I was happy to have been able to record a podcast with Kobukson.  It was a great time, and I hope you’ll all give it a listen and hear what he has to say about literary sensibility and the values that come from religion.  The podcast is 27.3 mb and runs for about an hour.  Download it here, or play it here:

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Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda Calls for Death Penalty

This article has been making the rounds on Facebook: Americans’ Role Seen in Uganda Anti-Gay Push.  It’s about three American evangelical Christians who gave a series of anti-homosexual talks in Uganda.  The Ugandan people were so swayed by the Bible thumpers’ presentation that they created a bill calling for death sentences for homosexual behavior.

Now I LOVE the NY Times; I read it every day.  However, notice how the headline does not mention anything about these Bible thumpers’ religion?  Think about it…if it were Muslims pushing people to the point that they created this bill, the headline would probably say something about “Radical Muslims” this or “Radical Islam” that.  Why don’t they say something about “Radical Christianity?”  Why the double standard?  Radical Christianity is clearly very dangerous if you’re gay.

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