April 2009 Archives

The Garden of Kama

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Believe it or not, the above image is from a book published in 1914. More here, via Journalista.

What's equally fascinating about the work are the layers of disguise: the author is a woman pretending to be a man; the book consists of her own Sufi-inspired poems presented as translations of originals from India. And for my money, there really oughta be a book or band called Fragments of Sappho, which these poems were seen as evoking.

(Thanks for the suggested links, folks--they're coming up next!)

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A UK charity has sparked a religious war with a comic strip aimed at promoting tolerance. The latest issue of Who Cares? Trust magazine Klic! features Standing Up For What You Believe In, in which a cross-wearing Christian bullies a Muslim girl for wearing a hijab. The key scene (image above):

In a cartoon strip, a boy wearing a large cross around his neck is shown telling a friend that a smiling Muslim girl in a veil looks like a terrorist.

He later confronts her and shouts: "Hey, whatever your name is, what are you hiding under your turban?"

She replies that the garment is called a hijab and that it is part of her religion "like the cross you wear".

The girl is then shown standing up for another boy, who is being bullied, and her behaviour is contrasted with that of the boy wearing the cross.

Some Christians are in an uproar over being stereotyped as bigots, and the fact that the charity receives a substantial amount of funding from the government is only stoking the fire.

The charity's intriguing response: the cross is not a reference to Christians.

Who Cares? Trust chief executive Natasha Finlayson described the cross as "bling" rather than a religious symbol.

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Jesus Got a Gun

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This quilted Jesus-with-rifle is one of several images that led Jo-Ann Fabrics to ban the latest issue of Quilter's Home from its stores.

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The Pope's recent assertion that condoms exacerbate the AIDS crisis has reportedly made this papal protest condom all the rage in France. Akimbo has the scoop; more here. One commenter testifies to the product's effectiveness:

I completely believe this is an effective form of birth control.

One look at Pope B16 and I lose all interest in sex . . .

Holy Magic Hair

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Does the Bible teach that women are prohibited from cutting their hair? Does wearing long hair endow a believer with spiritual power? Here's a blog dedicated to opposing folks who answer "yes" to both questions.

More than meets the eye

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In this AP photo, two women shop for jewelry at a gold fair in Riyadh. Look carefully at the woman in the hijab on the right--note the stylish lining, the sleeve adornment and the watch. Even in what appears to be plain black textiles, the transformation impulse shines through.

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Resurrected and it feels so good! The BofG is back after an extended time wandering in the purgatory of less-than-ethereal work. While we've been away, spiritual design nonetheless continued to work its magic, creating higher meaning and keeping teens from getting frisky.