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Thursday, 9 May 2019

What is truth?





This video is the subject of the 2016 'Featured Post' highlighted in the Right Hand Column: If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything

The presentation concludes that it should not be hard to tell a 5' 9" white guy that he is not a 6' 5" Chinese woman. But clearly it is. Why?

Three years on there are increasing reports of intimidation and exclusion for stating what previously would have been regarded as obvious.

Sexing at birth is a normal part of life. One's classification as male or female is duly recorded on one's birth certificate. With gender fluidity, people identifying as genderqueer or non-binary express feelings at variance with their birth classification which everyone else is expected to agree with regardless of any evidence to the contrary. Defying reason it is cultural Marxism gone mad.

So far the only 'men' who have had babies are women who have retained their wombs after transitioning but the success of womb transplants has led some to claim the breakthrough could open up pregnancy to all sexes.

While a tiny minority of people fall into this category the demands of the trendy left are having negative effects on free speech with charges of hate crime for voicing any contrary opinions or simply saying what previously would have been regarded as obvious.

Recently a leading tax expert was sacked by a Think tank for using 'offensive language' after she tweeted that 'men cannot change into women' in a transgender row. In an article and a series of more than 100 tweets she rallied against government proposals allowing people to self-identify as a particular gender.

Jordan Peterson, described as one of the "the greatest thinkers of our time", has been branded a racist, misogynist and an Islamophobe for warning against the dangers of "identity politics and raving ideologues because they are divisive and not grounded in reason or fact".

The government sacked its housing adviser Conservative philosopher Sir Roger Scruton after he appeared to repeat antisemitic statements and denied Islamophobia was a problem. His reported remarks had been taken out of context.

A Cambridge University social scientist Noah Carl has been dismissed after administrators appeared to capitulate to a mob of activists (students and academics) who mounted a campaign to have the scholar fired for “problematic” research. Not because his research is fraudulent or inaccurate, but because "there’s a risk it could lead indirectly to bad actors promoting views that could incite racial or religious hatred". It matters not whether the scholarship is true; the critical thing is whether it upsets people, Quillette reported.

Australian rugby star Israel Folau was pronounced guilty of a "high-level breach of Rugby Australia’s professional players' code of conduct" for expressing his Christian beliefs based on the Bible, eg,1 Corinthians 6:9-10.

Christian Concern has issued a Prayer Alert for Felix Ngole who was expelled from his social work course for saying on Facebook that homosexual practice and other behaviours are sinful. Christian Concern warn that "Court transcripts expose extent of threat to Christian freedoms".

Double standards prevail. The Saatchi Gallery covered up artworks after Muslim visitors' complaints while ‘The Holy Virgin Mary’ by Chris Ofili, an Africanised painting of the mother of Christ that rests on two big slabs of elephant dung was displayed in 1997 despite complaints.

When Pope Benedict XVI delivered a lecture in 2006 in which he explored the historical and philosophical differences between Islam and Christianity, and the relationship between violence and faith, he was forced to issue an apology in response to the angry reactions.

'Correct' knowledge or belief. What is truth today?

6 comments:

  1. Sick of 'Woke' Snowflakes9 May 2019 at 19:18

    Apart from political correctness 'gone mad', the biggest problem society faces today is remembering that "Feelings are not facts!"

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  2. Kiddy Fiddlers United9 May 2019 at 21:52

    The Church of England wouldn't recognise the truth if it was kicked in the arse by it.

    See the latest reports on the Bell story.
    Lord Carey should be hung out to dry.

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    1. Here's the link.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-48214957

      The Church of England's response to child sex abuse allegations was "marked by secrecy", a report has found.

      Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord George Carey has been criticised for supporting former Bishop Peter Ball.

      The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) said Ball "was able to sexually abuse vulnerable teenagers and young men for decades".

      Its report said the support given by the Prince of Wales to the shamed clergyman was "misguided".

      It said his actions "could have been interpreted as expressions of support" for Ball and "had the potential to influence the actions of the church".

      The IICSA described the "appalling sexual abuse against children" in the Diocese of Chichester, with 18 members of the clergy convicted of offences during a 50-year period.

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  3. Football condemns the racist booing of players. And yet when rugby fans boo players because they are Christians, the police say "hate crime within sports stadiums is the responsibility of the sport's authorities, not us"

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  4. To be honest Ed, I didn't know so many people believed in hell anymore. I would have thought that Rugby Australia was a secular organisation that had a presumption that hell is non-existent - and if non-existent where is the offence?

    It's another case of the Ministry of Truth at work and the thought police imposing the totalitolerant, cultural Marxist agenda of our day. Although, saying that Folau was not very bright publishing his views, if anything he should have been punished for naivety.

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  5. State schools no longer encourage students to think for themselves (insofar as they ever did) but, rather, to indoctrinate them to observe current secular liberal assumptions and thoroughly embrace the spirit of the age.
    What was it Muggeridge wrote? 'educated into imbecility'? How prescient!
    Rob

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