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17 websites blocked for blasphemous content

June 25, 2010.

Print: The International News (Pakistan)

Lahore High Court has ordered 17 websites blocked for carrying blasphemous content.

Convert or Die - Catholic League Incensed Over Educational Cartoon

by Miguel de la Ballyhoo October 1, 2009.

Video: WB Kids! Warner Brothers Animation

I posted this video recently on Facebook, and am posting it here at the behest of a good friend who insists it deserves a place in the archives. I am including my original comments and links, and would only add that if you have children, I promise you wouldn’t mind watching episodes of Histeria! with them. They are very cleverly written with plenty of subtle jokes and musical parodies for more mature folks. And revered historical figures like Confucius and Abe Lincoln are treated quite fairly, to be sure…HA! Enjoy!

Halal search engine will help Muslims avoid forbidden internet sites

Lucy Cockcroft September 1, 2009.

Print: Telegraph.co.uk

A halal searchengine has been launched so Muslims can browse the internet without fear of stumbling across content considered forbidden or haram under Islamic law.

Fundamentalists Anonymous

Jim Luce July 6, 2009.

Print: Huffington Post

Vignettes of the history of Fundamentalists Anonymous, a group that helps those who suffer at the hands of fundamentalists.

Journal told to scrap Darwin article

Robert Tait March 14, 2009.

The Guardian

Turkey’s feuding political factions are embroiled in a row over academic freedom after state officials forced a science journal to scrap an article celebrating the work of Charles Darwin.