Director Ron Howard vs. The Vatican
April 21, 2009
As the director of The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, Howard has faced accusations of being “anti-Catholic”.
The Da Vinci Code, written by Dan Brown, was #1 on the New York Best Seller’s List and when released as a film in 2006, made more than $700 million at the box office. The prequel was not as big, but it still drew movie goers by the millions. It has all caused quite a stir in the Catholic community.
President of the Catholic League, William “Bill” Donohue, has accused Howard and author Dan Brown of “smearing” the Vatican “with fabulously bogus tales” in Angels and Demons.
‘Hideously Anti-Semitic’ Cartoon
April 7, 2009
Last week in newspapers across America and on the internet, a syndicated cartoon by Pat Oliphant caused quite a stir. The Anti-Defamation League labeled it as “hideously anti-Semitic”.
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Mark Twain’s Church in Trouble?
April 6, 2009
Mark Twain once said, “I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man’s reasoning powers are not above the monkey’s”.
In Carson City, there is a group of advocates for the separation of church and state threatening to sue if the city gives any more money to a church that Mark Twain helped to build.
World Conference Against Racism Boycotted
April 3, 2009
“European Union should do the right thing and withdraw from Durban II,” says B’nai Brith Canada
TORONTO, March 19, 2009 – B’nai Brith Canada has urged the European Union to withdraw its participation from Durban II, in the wake of its public announcement that it was contemplating pulling out of the conference.
“A few weeks ago, Italy took the principled decision to withdraw from the Durban Conference, and to reject its platform of antisemitism,” said Frank Dimant, B’nai Brith Canada’s Executive Vice President. “Italy was the first of the European Union nations to pullout. We expect that Germany and Austria, particularly in light of their Nazi pasts, will take up the charge. We hope as well that the EU body as a whole will follow suit and send the strong message that the singling out for hatred of the Jewish people will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever.



