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Pope Mobilises Sydney Atheists

The imminent World Catholic Youth Day has mobilised Sydney's activist and atheist communities. NSW Humanists President JOHN AUGUST has both watched and contributed to the activity leading up to the Pope's arrival.

Some have criticised religious belief as a problem in itself, but Humanists and many others focus on the structure and ideology of the Catholic Church without challenging belief. We think there's a right to believe whatever you want, but there's a problem when you try to impose that belief and its prescriptions on people around you. The Catholic Church limits freedom - women's access to contraceptives and abortion, and also voluntary euthanasia. While people have a right to meet and worship privately, the state resources allocated to World Catholic Youth Day (WCYD) makes it anything but a private affair - it undermines the separation of Church and State, accountability and democracy itself.

The supposed economic benefits have been diminishing - inner city retailers will see reduced trade, with staff working reduced hours. High end hotels have had a "double whammy" - the promised pilgrims have not booked in, and there's fewer Australian travelers because it's "all too hard". All that money. All that disruption. All those noxious regulations.  And its, er...worthwhile?

Carmelo Vescio, a non-practising Catholic filed a writ of summons on the 20th March with the High Court, challenging WCYD expenditure as violating section 116 of the constitution, on Australian separation of Church and State. It was watered down by the "Defence of Government Schools" case in 1981, but that's another story...

Justice Susan Crennan rejected it, saying it was "political in nature". But surely constitutional issues are "political" regardless? Political difficulties bring them to the high court. How else do they get there? I mean, WTF? Australian High Court Justice Michael Kirby, however, endorsed the writ. Bully for him. This challenge faltered further on, but good effort in any case.

One focus of the anti-WCYD activism has been the Sydney Atheists. While it seems that trying to coordinate atheists is like herding cats, the meetings have had an aura. "Wow... we're cooperating"...  and we look at each other in surprise. With churches dotted around Sydney like post offices, the religious previously had an advantage. The internet now means people can locate each other and work towards common goals.

There's Sydney Atheists T-shirts with captions like "No Gods Now... ask me how", "Godless and Happy", "Reality is what persists when you stop believing in it" and "Good without God". Atheists plan to wait with an atheists flag (with a big red "A" - originated by Richard Dawkins) at the Harbour Bridge to greet pilgrims walking over it, and have a "heretics BBQ" during a WCYD mass. The "Black Operations" unit has tasked itself with putting up posters and making footpath stencils.

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But of course there's been contributions from other individuals, political parties and groups. In the leadup, Frank Gomez printed "Sponsor a Lion" stickers, which have been spotted around Sydney. One sticker on the atheist "PopeMobile" reads "Eat my dust, Chaser!". Indeed. There's no monopoly on being the court jester!

Yes, atheists have their own PopeMobile, constructed for the "World Truth Day" campaign by engineer Ian Bryce. It has a perspex shroud containing a mannequin of the pope, talking to God on his gold telephone. It's waterproof and fits on a car's roof rack. Ian's position emphasises the sad history of the Catholic Church - the Inquisition, along with more recent problems - including paedophilia. This is the truth that should be out there.

I was a passenger on one Sydney run of the PopeMobile. We had 10 supporters for everyone who disagreed. Many even took photos! I've been so used to fighting the good fight - making an effort, but mostly being ignored. But we were connecting! People taking photos to pass onto others. It was going viral! A meme, an idea, spreading through the community...

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We haven't had this sort of activism for decades - people seemed to really warm to it. We in the movement know about these issues intimately - but for the general public, we were a novelty, a discovery.  Many people who spoke to us were aware of the Government's new "annoyance" regulations (they've not been introduced in parliament - only then, IIUC, do they become "laws") - I wondered if they'd really scored an "own goal". Right on cue, Ian received a call from the police, wanting to arrange an interview. That was in contrast to a policewoman who later laughed as she saw us go past. The Man had definitely turned on his radar!

Then there's the "NoToPope" coalition, spearheaded by Community Action Against Homophobia. The Secular Party, NSW Humanists and Sydney Atheists joined it, amongst others - including some Christian groups and also the Raelians. This coalition held a media conference outside Parliament House last week, challenging the "annoyance" regulations and outlining their position.

Rachel, their spokesperson, pointed to the Pope calling homosexuality an "objective disorder", and how Catholic Church condom policies were contributing to the spread of AIDS, not to mention its denial of women's reproductive rights. However, she did not target individual believers, and was looking forward to engaging with them - constructively and peacefully - and handing out condoms as part of their campaign.

Rachel noted that many people within the Catholic church are pro-gay and/or pro-contraception and abortion - but otherwise identify themselves as Catholics. The issue was not with individuals or their beliefs. We also had a speaker from the NSW Council of Civil Liberties, who was himself hosting pilgrims! However, the introduction of these regulations incensed them enough to put themselves on record against them.

Our plans have been made. The Man has turned on his radar. And we've turned ours on, too.

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People may or may not recall the article I wrote in which I expressed my angst toward the backward conservative men who are in line to run this country.

To further reiterate and underline my point, I quote a recent television segment in which Tony Abbott who appears in an ironing house, states:

"What housewives need to understand while they're doing the ironing is that if they get it done commercially it's going to go up in price, and their own power bills are going to go up every year when they switch the iron off."

His offsider quickly whispered in his ear which I imagine would have been something like "Tony, you idiot you can't say that... it's not the 1930s anymore"
And he quickly said, "and house-husbands too".

Though for me this was too little too late. Are these the sorts of conservative views we want hindering the progression of our nation?

Tony Abbott is also on record saying in a recent interview that women should regard their virginity as ‘a gift' that should not be given away lightly.

As we enter this new decade with fresh ideas and forward thinking leaders at the helm, we should really think seriously about cutting the weak individuals that are holding us back.
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Re: Textbook publishers dream of the tablet

Why can't this just be a program for PC and Windows? Why do they have to make us buy more hardware that's just going to disappoint? - Tyler J. Wilson

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Re: Killing Indian Students: Australia's Favourite New Sport!- by Sean Maguire  

How about the indian guy who slashed his wife's throat, is still australia to blame for?..may be , for accenpting them to move over!I am an immigrant myself but I love this country, there is no perfect place on Earth but australia is one of the best! - Michael

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Re: Killing Indian Students: Australia's Favourite New Sport!- by Sean Maguire 
This entire fiasco is an incredible over reaction. Australia is an easy target. Why? because we are honest, transperant and we talk about our failings. Is there aggression and iolence in Australia? Sure, like any country. But we face it head on and we work to eliminate it. What about the stories of the 100’s of thousands of Indian workers who are treated as slaves in the middle east and nobody says anything? What about the fact that India still has entrenched pedophilia in terms of child brides? What about the crushing poverty embraced by more than 60% of the Indian people while this nation runs around building nuclear warheads? A storm in a teacup, an over reaction, and a diversion from some the really bad issues facing India. What is really happening here is that students are being unnecessarily frightened. meaning they will miss out on what could be the opportunity of their lifetime. - Daryl
 
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Re: Killing Indian Students: Australia's Favourite New Sport!- by Sean Maguire
 
I couldn't agree with Sean Maguire's article more on the recent Indian attacks. For all those who like the pretend the attacks are merely based on coincidence, try to imagine how we would react if the boot were on the other foot and an uncharacteristic number of Australia's had been murdered in India. Would you push for a travel ban? Would you be scared for your children in a seemingly hostile environment so many miles away?  - Kara Jensen-Mackinnon
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Where on earth does mary shaw get her story -- i can assure you all the -- here in australia -- care, support, and welfare are all given freely by the salvation army, to whoever calls for their help. i sent the mary shaw article to the office of australian salvation army to let them see what is being published about them. i have to admit that some of the pentecostal groups insist of joining fully to their congregation and ism's, but -- here in australia -- the salvation army gives whatever support is needed in a completely un-biased way, to all and sundry -- whoever needs their help. - Garry Renshaw

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Many environmentalists have an underlying streak of puritanism. Did we get into environmentalism from love of the earth or from a sense of alienation and misogyny? Maybe our love of the planect ould be sensual, joyous, a celebration, maybe even a little excessive. We do not necessarily need to be perfectionists about it, try to be holier than thou, pursue antiseptic purity. Let the guy have his imported wine. No harm done. The big picture is what needs to change and Flannery is doing good for all, whatever his personal shortfalls may be. There may not be so much virtue in eternal vigilance. Nature runs itself well without an Inquisitor and I think we could learn from that. Let us stand against the destructive forces, not attack each other. - Anna Willis

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Re: Why paedophilia? by Sumer Dayal  
 
Not a badly written article, but I think that the fundamental error is that you have failed to recognise that many, and I dare to say the majority priests do keep to the values they are ordained under. This is not to say that the system does not warrant revision (I firmly believe that it does), but I think the cause for such an effect is misrepresented. The suggestion that it must be changed because sex (or a traditional family) is a necessity of life is a rather primal assumption. I would like to think that perhaps celibacy is a triumph of the cognitive human mind over their selfish gametes. Again, not a poorly written article by any means, but maybe too short to have demonstrated extensive thought. Best of luck with the next one. - Dinah

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Oh my god, this would have to be the most over populated, under staffed shittest event i have been to by far. I attend alot of event's's and i would have to say the only way to enjoy this thing would have to be to take drugs. I'm sorry but i spent an hour there and had to leave! Do i get a refund? Doubt it, but in the future, limit tickets that are sold, i've spoken to alot of people that have spent good money and are very disapointed. Hope you can do something to solve this problem :) - Kitty schiwy
 
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