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| − | + | [[Image:115523-004-FA619CA3.jpg|thumb|right|251px| The perverse and cruel atheist [[Marquis de Sade]] in prison, 18th century line engraving. [[Sadism]], a [[paraphilia]] in which pleasure is derived from inflicting pain or seeing pain being inflicted on others, is named after him. See: [[Atheism and sadism]] ]] | |
Between 1983 and 1993 more than 160 horses sexually mutilated and stabbed in Britain.<ref>[http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/slashers.shtml Horse slashers profiled]</ref> British police and animal experts have put the blame on fertility cults, rival horse owners and [[sadism|sadists]] for the attacks.<ref>[http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/slashers.shtml Horse slashers profiled]</ref> | Between 1983 and 1993 more than 160 horses sexually mutilated and stabbed in Britain.<ref>[http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/slashers.shtml Horse slashers profiled]</ref> British police and animal experts have put the blame on fertility cults, rival horse owners and [[sadism|sadists]] for the attacks.<ref>[http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/slashers.shtml Horse slashers profiled]</ref> | ||
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Bestiality is the act of engaging in sexual relations with an animal.
On April 26, 2001, in an article entitled Swedes have more and more animal sex the Swedish news website Nettavision reported:
| “ | No one knows for sure how many animals that are abused, but a British study from 2001 indicates that every 20th dog or cat that receives treatment at veterinaries, the injuries are not a result of a direct accident, but the animal has been inflicted the injury as a result of a sexual assault.[2] | ” |
See also:
Contents
- 1 British atheist and evolutionist Christopher Hitchens on bestiality
- 2 UK TV regulators and bestiality
- 3 Publicly displayed bestiality artwork expected to fetch a price of around £30,000 in Britain
- 4 Sexual immorality/diseases and the UK
- 5 British tourist arrested on bestiality farm in Washington state
- 6 Sexual mutilations and stabbings of horses in Britain
- 7 Godlessness and Britain
- 8 Bible on bestiality and study on bestiality
- 9 See also
- 10 External links
- 11 Notes
British atheist and evolutionist Christopher Hitchens on bestiality
See also: Christopher Hitchens on bestiality and Atheism and bestiality and Evolutionary belief and bestiality
Christopher Hitchens is one of the principal leaders of the New Atheism movement. At the end of the Christian apologist William Lane Craig vs. atheist Christopher Hitchens debate there was an audience question and answer period.VIDEO The first audience member to ask a question twice asked Christopher Hitchens to label bestiality as an immoral act, but he refused to do so.[4] Dr. Craig said the question posed to Hitchens was a good one and it helped illustrate that atheism cannot offer objective moral standards (see: Atheism and morality).[5]
UK TV regulators and bestiality
See also: Britain and morality
On May 26, 2005, LifeSiteNews reported:
| “ | Richard Hooper, deputy chairman of Ofcom (the UK’s TV and radio regulating body), has indicated that the long-anticipated new broadcasting code makes no definite provisions against the broadcasting of so-called ‘challenging material’ on public air-waves, including shows which deal with sex with animals, so long as it is in the proper ‘context’.
“A programme about sex with animals? Yes, it’s potentially possible,” said Ofcom deputy chairman, Richard Hooper. “It all comes down to context.” Mr. Hooper may have been thinking of a channel 4 documentary on bestiality, Animal Passions, which was aired last year. According to a Media Guardian article that particular documentary received seventy-five complaints at the time, from viewers who were concerned that it “normalized bestiality”. Mr. Hooper’s statement serves to confirm what pro-family activists have long prophesied. That is, this new age of sexual libertarianism, which, amongst other things, allows for and normalizes homosexuality, will quickly become an age of ‘no-holds-barred’ in regards to sexual deviation unless a return to a proper understanding of sexuality is initiated.[6] |
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Publicly displayed bestiality artwork expected to fetch a price of around £30,000 in Britain
See also: Britain and morality and Liberalism and bestiality
In August of 2011 the British newspaper the Daily Mail ran a story entitled The explicit art that shows bestiality with a goat just yards from The Ritz which declared:
| “ | An exclusive art gallery has been criticised for displaying a highly offensive painting just yards from The Ritz hotel and where it could be seen by children.
Hotel guests were said to have been disgusted after seeing the image by the late British artist Robert Lenkiewicz – which depicts bestiality with a goat. It was displayed on a revolving plinth in the front window of the Clarendon Fine Art gallery, around the corner from the five-star hotel in Piccadilly. The picture – which is owned by a private collector and is expected to sell for around £30,000 – was still on display yesterday, although last night the gallery said it had been removed. [8] |
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Sexual immorality/diseases and the UK
See also: Britain and morality
In August of 2010, it was reported by that there was sharp increase in sexually transmitted infections in United Kingdom with almost half a million new cases last year.[9]
British tourist arrested on bestiality farm in Washington state
See also: Washington state and bestiality
On April 17, 2011, the Examiner ran a story entitled Bestiality farm raided in Washington state, Douglas Spink arrested which declared:
| “ | Douglas Spink, 39, had been arrested in 2005 for smuggling cocaine and was on supervised release after serving three years for his crime. Under the conditions of Douglas Spink’s release, he must adhere to all local, state, and federal laws for five years. Now authorities believe that Spink violated the terms of that release by providing animals for sex acts on an alleged bestiality farm. It has also been suggested that there is a mutual connection between Douglas Spink and Kenneth Pinyan. Pinyan was a Gig Harbor, Washington man who died after engaging in sexual acts with a horse. The case drew national attention and became known as the “Enumclaw horse sex case.”...
On Wednesday, April 14, 2010 authorities raided Douglas Spink’s animal farm and arrested Spinks and a tourist, Stephen Clarke from Peterborough, England. Authorities described some of the evidence found at the scene as ‘bizarre.’ The raid was conducted by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office in assistance with the U.S. Probation Department, U.S. Marshals Office, and the FBI. Reports state that authorities seized dogs, horses, and mice. There were reportedly thousands of images of bestiality and child pornography found on the property as well.[10] |
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The Huffington Post reported:
| “ | When agents searched Spink's home, they found a video of a man sexually abusing dogs -- and that man, Clarke, was still on the property, wearing the same clothes as in the video, Elfo said. He was charged with animal cruelty and made an initial appearance in Whatcom County Superior Court on Thursday.[11] | ” |
Sexual mutilations and stabbings of horses in Britain
Between 1983 and 1993 more than 160 horses sexually mutilated and stabbed in Britain.[12] British police and animal experts have put the blame on fertility cults, rival horse owners and sadists for the attacks.[13]
Godlessness and Britain
See also: Britain and morality
In 2011, in an article entitled Godless Britain Shmuley Boteach reported in the Wall Street Journal:
| “ | Britain today has become one of the most godless societies on earth. Its principle religious exports today are thinkers who despise religion. From Richard Dawkins, who has compared religion to child abuse, to my friend Christopher Hitchens, who titled his 2007 book "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything," the British have cornered the market on being anti-God, at least the Christian and Jewish varieties.
While 92% of Americans believe in God, only 35% in Britain do and 43% say they have no religion, according to Britain's National Centre for Social Research. The number of people who affiliate themselves with the Church of England was 23% of the population in 2009 from 40% in 1983. In truth though, if Britain's Christian tradition is dying out, the leaders of the faith have only themselves to blame, for perpetuating the country's highly centralized religious structure.[14] |
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Bible on bestiality and study on bestiality
The Bible says that bestiality is a perversion and, under the Old Testament Jewish Law, punishable by death (Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 18:23, Leviticus 20:15 and Deuteronomy 27:21). The atheistic worldview does not lend itself to the establishment of morality within society and individuals (see: Atheism and morality and Atheism and deception).
A study found that "Psychiatric patients were found to have a statistically significant higher prevalence rate (55%) of bestiality than the control groups (10% and 15% respectively)."[15] The atheist population has a higher suicide rate and lower marriage rates than the general population (see: Atheism and suicide and Atheism and marriageability and Atheism and health). In addition, Wired magazine made the observation that atheists tend to be quarrelsome, socially challenged men.[16]
See also
- Atheism and bestiality
- Britain and morality
- Denmark, Sweden, evolutionary belief and bestiality
- Bestiality and Sweden
- Atheism and morality
- Atheism, pederasty and NAMBLA
- Decline of atheism
- Evolution, Liberalism, Atheism, and Irrationality
- Professor values and bestiality
- Atheism and mass murder
- Atheism and charity
- Atheism and deception
- Atheism and satanic deception
- Atheism and health
- Atheism and obesity
- Irreligion and superstition
- Liberalism and bestiality
External links
- A Plea to Atheists: Pedophilia Is Next On the Slippery Slope; Let Us Turn Back Before It Is Too Late by Moshe Averick
Notes
- ↑ Swedes have more and more animal sex
- ↑ Swedes have more and more animal sex
- ↑ Christopher Hitchens vs William Lane Craig - Does God Exist Debate
- ↑ Christopher Hitchens vs William Lane Craig - Does God Exist Debate
- ↑ Christopher Hitchens vs William Lane Craig - Does God Exist Debate
- ↑ UK TV Regulators OK Bestiality - LifeSiteNews - May 26, 2005
- ↑ The Daily Mail online (MailOnline), August 5, 2011 The explicit art that shows bestiality with a goat just yards from The Ritz
- ↑ The Daily Mail online (MailOnline), August 5, 2011 The explicit art that shows bestiality with a goat just yards from The Ritz
- ↑ Sharp increase in sexually transmitted infections in UK
- ↑ Bestiality farm raided in Washington state, Douglas Spink arrested April 17, 2011, Examiner - Charisse Van Horn, US Headlines Examiner
- ↑ Douglas Spink Arrested In BESTIALITY Case: Mice In Vaseline, Dogs, Horses Found At Exitpoint Stallions Limitee
- ↑ Horse slashers profiled
- ↑ Horse slashers profiled
- ↑ Godless Britain, Wall Street Journal, Shmuley Boteach
- ↑ A prevalence study of bestiality (zoophilia) in psychiatric in-patients, medical in-patients, and psychiatric staff - Int J Psychosom. 1991;38(1-4):45-7.
- ↑ http://voxday.blogspot.com/2007/08/socially-autistic-atheist.html
