A local chamber of commerce and city ward’s office denied a permit to build a mosque in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the nation because the government can’t tax it as much as alternatives.
Posts Tagged ‘atheism’
Tax-Exemption Used to Deny Permit for Chicago Mosque
Posted: 29 August 2010 by Little Alex in National NewsTags: Amie Zandel, atheism, Bernard Stone, Chicago, Cordoba House, digby, Faizan e Madina, Ground Zero Mosque, Islam, Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, Islamophobia, libertarian, Muslim, neoconservatives, New York City, Park51, Phyllis Bennis, regulation, religion, tax expemtion, taxation, US, Vince Gerasole, West Rogers Park, xenophobia
Daily Briefing—9th August 2010
Posted: 9 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Aisha, Albert Hunt, arms trading, atheism, Boeing, Damin Vrabel, David Petraeus, David Stockman, domestic surveillance, DPRK, Ethan Huff, Federal Reserve, fiat money, global currency, Gold standard, Goldman Sachs, Guantanamo Bay, Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami, Hugo Chavez, HUJI, IMF, India, Iran, Islam, Israel, Justin Raimondo, Kibbutzim, Kunduz, Max Keiser, military industrial complex, North Korea, NPT, nuclear proliferation, OTC derivatives, privacy rights, protectionism, Ranjit Devraj, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, South Korea, Spencer Ackerman, Stefan Molyneux, Stoning, Taliban, UN, US, Venezuela, Vietnam, war games
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Belief and Truth (mp3)
Posted: 2 April 2010 by Stefan Molyneux in PhilosophyTags: anarchism, atheism, beliefs, communications, empiricism, Freedomain Radio, morality, non-aggression principle, objectivism, Philosophy, rationalism, realism, reason, religion, Stefan Molyneux, subjectivism, subjectivity, UPB, values
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio on the communicating values in terms of ‘I am’, ‘It is’, ‘I believe’ and…. ‘I accept’ (10:24).
American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (Full Film)
Posted: 28 February 2010 by Little Alex in Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: academia, activism, Alan Dershowitz, anti-semitism, antiwar movement, apartheid, atheism, Beyond Chutzpah, biography, DePaul University, fascism, Gaza, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, holocaust, human rights, international law, Israel, Israel lobby, Israel-Lebanon War, Judaism, Lebanon, Middle East, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Palestine-Israel, rejectionism, terrorism, The Holocaust Industry, two-state solution, US, Vietnam War, War, West Bank, WWII, Zionism
A great biography on my former adviser at DePaul University, Professor Norman Finkelstein, in whom I take great pride and to whom I extend endless gratitude for the ways he has changed my life and continues to plant seeds to make me a better man as time moves on.
Part One (9:53):
Anti-Atheism
Posted: 23 September 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in Political ScienceTags: atheism, bigotry, Buddhism, child abuse, Christianity, Christopher Hitchens, creationism, crime, domestic abuse, Europe, Freedomain Radio, human rights, indoctrination, Islam, morality, Newspeak, objectivism, Philosophy, racism, religion, Richard Dawkins, science, Stefan Molyneux, terrorism, US, Western civilization
Daily Briefing — 29th-30th July 2009
Posted: 29 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, anarchism, Antonio Love, atheism, Camp Quest, Chicago Police, corrective rape, David Axelrod, Egypt, Ethan Alexrod, Gaza, Hal Turner, healthcare, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Justin Raimondo, Kathryn Winfein, MEK, Noam Chomsky, Palestine, peace process, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Stanley McChry, tasers, US, Walter Block, War, Zionism
Iraq launces attack on U.S.-backed terror group; Majority of U.K. see Afghan War ‘unwinnable’; Colombia joins U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan; Chicago Police issue new “deadly force” policy; Deaf, disabled man tasered for not listening; HuffPo hires David Axelrod’s son as an editor; Walter Block is an anarchist; and more… (more…)
Daily Briefing — 27th-28th June 2009
Posted: 28 June 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, atheism, Ayatollah Khamenei, Baghdad, Camp Quest, cheerleading, drug war, Egypt, fascism, Gay Pride Parade, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, human rights, international law, Iran, Iran election, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, law, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, Mousavi, Netanyahu, Newspeak, North Korea, Nouri al-Maliki, Obama, oil, Palestine, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, Rafah, Richard Dawkins, South Korea, sports, Tehran, terrorism, UK, UN, US, War, Zionism
U.S. military out of Iraqi cities by Tuesday; “The Scramble for Iraq’s ‘Sweet Oil’”; More violent protests in Iran; Israel intends to annex over 34,000 acres in the West Bank; Atheist youth camp in the U.K.; and more… (more…)
God Flip-Flops on Darwin
Posted: 17 February 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in ----, PhilosophyTags: anarchism, atheism, Bible, biology, Catholic, Coercion, Darwin, Dawkins, evolution, Freedomain Radio, God, God is not Great, Hitchens, Pope, reason, religion, science, secular humanism, terrorism, The God Delusion, Vatican, War
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, mocks the Vatican’s new ‘openness toward evolution’. (more…)