Saturday, January 12, 2013

News From This Week

I hope everyone is having a wonderful new year. Here are a couple of news stories that have come my way this week. The first story is about Indiana Senator Dennis Kruse, he has proposed legislation that would allow districts to require that the Lord's Prayer be recited daily at the beginning of school. Click here to read the full story.

Dennis Kruse
Now he must know that a law like this will never pass, yet he is still wasting legislative time trying to force his religion on students.The next article is about a faith-healer, Ariel Ben Sherman. In the early 2000's he convinced a mother not to seek medical treatment for her 15 year old daughter who had cancer and rely only on "faith healing". However, later on when he developed cancer he chose to put his faith in medical professionals. He has passed away, but there are still some possible legal and constitutional questions that need to be answered stemming from this case. You can read more about this case here and here.
Ariel Ben Sherman
Lastly is an article from the New York Times, written by Susan Jacoby who talks about how she came to her atheism as a young girl after a friend's illness. She speaks to how atheism actually is more of a benefit than a fictional belief in times of sorrow. She encourages us to be more open about our atheism lest we might be pushed into the background. We need people to realize that humanity is responsible for it's actions and not dismiss behavior as the will of god. That is what allows tragedies like the one that happened to Jessica Crank the 15 year old girl with cancer. So I encourage you to read Susan's article and let me know what your opinions are. Should a parent be allowed the right to refuse medical treatment to their child?  

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