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marfknox
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  09:30:22  Show Profile  Visit marfknox's Homepage  Send marfknox an AOL message Send marfknox a Private Message
Holy crap! Here's the story about the beating: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/13336260.htm

Here's basically what has happened:

-Paul Mirecki, a religious studies prof at the U of Kansas proposed and was going to teach a class called, "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent Design, Creationism and other Religious Mythologies".

-The class started controversy among conservative Christians in Kansas.

-On the private email listserve of the student group SOMA (Society of Open Minded Atheists and Agnostics) Mirecki referred to his critics as "fundies" and said the class would be a slap to "their big fat face." Mirecki is also SOMA's faculty advisor.

-His comment got into the public and apparently added enough fire to the controversy that he had to request the class be cancelled. (Even though it was perfectly in his rights to make the comment just as a Christian prof who is a faculty advisor for a Christian student group is within their rights to make a similarly critical comment about atheists.)

-Mirecki was tailgated and then beaten by two guys in a pickup truck who made references to the ID class.

Is there any hope for Kansas?

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Edited by - marfknox on 12/06/2005 09:31:00

filthy
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  09:55:56   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send filthy a Private Message
It has been briefly touched upon in this thread.

But it's all ok 'cause they were doin' it for Jesus.


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pleco
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  10:14:47   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit pleco's Homepage Send pleco a Private Message
I thought christians were the only persecuted group in the USA?

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marfknox
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  10:20:37   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit marfknox's Homepage  Send marfknox an AOL message Send marfknox a Private Message
One of my friends from Kansas who knows Mirecki says that the letters to the editor in newspapers have gotten ridiculous, some claiming that Mirecki staged the beating to make Christians look bad.

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GeeMack
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  11:19:28   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send GeeMack a Private Message
Sounds like a hate crime to me. Apparently these guys have so little faith in their god delusion that they feel threatened when someone proposes to explain how it is based on a myth. People like this are dangerous. When they are brought before the legal system, we can only hope they are removed from society to avoid any more of the damage that these particular Christians might cause.
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marfknox
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  18:19:23   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit marfknox's Homepage  Send marfknox an AOL message Send marfknox a Private Message
I wouldn't call it a hate crime since I don't think they beat him up because he was an atheist. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to teach a class against their beliefs and had said insulting things about people who hold their beliefs.

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Randy
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  18:47:48   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Randy a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by marfknox

I wouldn't call it a hate crime since I don't think they beat him up because he was an atheist. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to teach a class against their beliefs and had said insulting things about people who hold their beliefs.



No doubt they'd say they were just being 'Instruments of god'. The nematodes.

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H. Humbert
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  20:08:21   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send H. Humbert a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by marfknox

I wouldn't call it a hate crime since I don't think they beat him up because he was an atheist. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to teach a class against their beliefs and had said insulting things about people who hold their beliefs.

That's like saying "I don't think they beat him up because he was a homosexual. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to come onto them in a bar when they were with friends who don't believe in the homosexual lifestyle."


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woolytoad
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  21:13:00   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send woolytoad a Private Message
quote:

Is there any hope for Kansas?



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marfknox
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  21:43:40   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit marfknox's Homepage  Send marfknox an AOL message Send marfknox a Private Message
That's like saying "I don't think they beat him up because he was a homosexual. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to come onto them in a bar when they were with friends who don't believe in the homosexual lifestyle."

You're right. I'm probably confused about how hate crimes are defined. If a white Christian racist kills a civil rights leader for their political actions, and the victim happens to also be a white Christian, is it a hate crime or not? If so, then I guess this might be a hate crime.

But are pro-science-education people really our own group that needs special protection under the law? We're not a religious, ethnic or racial group, so does this mean that hate crimes can extend to any group of people who happen to hold similar political views? If a bunch of Democrats get together and beat up some Green Party members is it a hate crime?

Or how about non-political opinions? If those two thugs had heard the prof say something bad about their favorite baseball team, and then had followed him in their truck and beat him up, should that be punished more or less or equally harshly as what they really did?

Personally I think hate crime legislation opens up a whole new ugly can of worms that really shouldn't be opened. Punishments should be given according with circumstances, but that should be decided by a judge, not some vague, blanket law.

Oops, I'm ranting. Sorry.

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Edited by - marfknox on 12/06/2005 21:44:01
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Dude
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  22:55:34   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Dude a Private Message
quote:
But are pro-science-education people really our own group that needs special protection under the law?


Atheists and agnostics are a minority. The professor is an atheist, the guys who kicked his ass were doing it because of his atheistic views.

Its a hate crime.


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Ricky
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Posted - 12/06/2005 :  23:41:35   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Send Ricky an AOL message Send Ricky a Private Message
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beskeptigal
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Posted - 12/07/2005 :  11:58:14   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send beskeptigal a Private Message
A hate crime is when you single the person out because of their race or group without really being concerned about anything from that individual specifically. Excuses you make like, "he came on to me", do not come into it. But something like this would be a bit of a gray area. If someone shoots Martin L King because he's an activist for a group the shooter hates, it falls into the hate crime category, but if you beat up your neighbor, because you hate blacks and he's a black, it might fall more on the side of a two individuals who know each other, regardless of why one hates the other.

I think the fact that you get a group to go along strictly because you all hate what the guy said, makes it a very clear hate crime. If you had said, come with me to attack this guy who hit my friend, that wouldn't fit the definition.

It is incredible how Neanderthal like all these anti-evolutionists are.
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Valiant Dancer
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Posted - 12/07/2005 :  14:38:32   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit Valiant Dancer's Homepage Send Valiant Dancer a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by H. Humbert

quote:
Originally posted by marfknox

I wouldn't call it a hate crime since I don't think they beat him up because he was an atheist. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to teach a class against their beliefs and had said insulting things about people who hold their beliefs.

That's like saying "I don't think they beat him up because he was a homosexual. Rather, they beat him up because he had tried to come onto them in a bar when they were with friends who don't believe in the homosexual lifestyle."





If I hear the words "Atheist Panic" as a defense for this, I'm holding you personally responsible.

(As if that'll do jack squat)

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H. Humbert
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Posted - 12/07/2005 :  16:13:46   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send H. Humbert a Private Message
The more I think about this incident, the more I am reminded of the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh. He too spoke out openly against religious extremism. Only in his case, it cost him his life. But really, aren't the two attacks strikingly similar both in motive and mentality?


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Edited by - H. Humbert on 12/07/2005 18:41:56
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Dude
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Posted - 12/07/2005 :  18:38:33   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send Dude a Private Message
quote:
It is incredible how Neanderthal like all these anti-evolutionists are.



Don't insult the neandertal by comparing them to religious whackos!


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