Monthly Archives: March 2011

I am not very optimistic about Victoria’s new Health Minister

Since December 2010, David Davis is Victoria’s new liberal Health Minister. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear that he got that position through previous extensive experience in, or enthusiasm for, the health sector. Well, at least not in that part of the health sector, that deals with evidence-based medicine. From the Victorian Parliament’s website I see that he has previously held positions as shadow minister for environment, industry, state development, planning, major projects, small business, manufactoring and exports, environment and climate change, and now Health. That bio alone doesn’t fill me with confidence that Davis is passionate about the Health portfolio. But it gets worse, much worse. You see, David Davis used to be a chiropractor. For 11 years, in private practice from 1985-96, according to the Parliament website.

The thing with chiropractic is, it is woo, humbug, pseudomedicine, and it doesn’t work. It’s all a glorified placebo effect if it works, and potentially disastrous when it goes wrong. Here is how the Chiropractic Association of Australia describe how their techniques are supposed to work :

How Does Chiropractic Work?
Chiropractic is based upon the understanding that good health depends, in part, upon a normally functioning nervous system.
Chiropractic works by helping to restore your own inborn ability to be healthy. When under the proper control of your nervous system, all the cells, tissue, and organs of your body are designed to function well and resist disease and ill health. The chiropractic approach to better health is to locate and help reduce interferences to your natural state of being healthy.
A common interference to the nervous system is the twenty four moving bones of the spinal column. A loss of normal motion or position of these bones can irritate or impair the function of the nervous system. This can disrupt the transmission of controlling nerve impulses.
Chiropractors aim to improve nervous system function primarily through chiropractic adjustments (with particular attention to the spine, skull and pelvis), to help remove any interference that may be impairing normal health.

For anyone who, like me, has actually studied medicine, this adjustment of the spinal column nonsense is obviously just that, total and utter nonsense. The human body is not a mechanical device that you can easily just “realign” by pushing, pressing and knotting here and there, to restore some obscure body tissue harmony. Those bones in your spinal columns don’t move. If they did move, like in case you found yourself flattened by a concrete wall, say, you’d be too unwell to see a chiropractor, trust me on that one. To the first part of that paragraph quoted above, cells, tissues and organs get invaded, infected, damaged, killed, by thermal, chemical or biological agents all the time, and the nervous system plays absolutely no fucking role in any of it, from strep throat to hepatitis to a brain or spinal abscess. It’s a false premise, on which this whole flawed Ponzi scheme of chiropractic “medicine” is based.
Daniel Palmer, a tradesman who posed as a magnetic healer, “discovered” chiropractic in 1895. That tells you all you need to know, really.
The World Chiropractic Alliance, on their website, advises against vaccination of children. That is outright dangerous, and against all evidence. One third of chiropractors in this study said they believed vaccinations cause more disease than they prevent.

So in short, chiropractic is based on flawed assumptions about medicine and anatomy, and a significant subset of chiropractors harbors dangerously unscientific ideas about other areas of science and medicine as well, one example being childhood vaccinations.

The fact that our Health Minister used to be a chiropractor, does not make me overly optimistic about what the next few years will bring for the health politics in Victoria. Surprise me, Mr Davis.

Fishing for new customers–a.k.a. “The Courtyard of the Gentiles”

Pope Ratzinger is worried. 4% of Catholic priests and clergy are sexual predators and/or pedophiles, whole dioceses are going bancrupt from compensation payments to abuse victims, church attendences are down, and young and intelligent people wanting to forgo sex, marriage and family for celibacy and lying to children are harder and harder to come by.
So what do you when you’re the CEO of a global money-making scam, who sees his shares dwindle ? You create good PR, and step up your proselytising efforts. Well, you try anyway. Last year, Ratzinger instituted a “Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization” :

With the Apostolic Letter motu proprio, Ubicumque et semper – “Always and Everywhere”, Pope Benedict XVI has created the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization – a full-fledged Vatican office dedicated to the task of preaching the gospel to Europe and other traditionally Christian regions where the faith is in crisis.

And last week, we had the “Courtyard of the Gentiles” in Paris, a Vatican initiative to bring believers and non-believers together. It was announced last year by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture, to create the appearance of wanting a dialogue with atheists and agnostics. But it was from the beginning just set up as a token debate:

Archbishop Ravasi stressed that the new foundation is only interested in a “noble atheism or agnosticism, not the polemical kind — so not those atheists such as [Piergiorgio] Odifreddi in Italy, [Michel] Onfray in France, [Christopher] Hitchens and [Richard] Dawkins.” He sees such atheists as closed to dialogue: They view the truth with “irony and sarcasm” and tend to “read religious texts like fundamentalists.”

For what purpose was this set up, you might ask ? Well, I initially thought it was just to create some positive PR for the Catholic Church, and to be seen to be exploring common ground etc with atheists (as long as they’re not of the strident or militant variety), but boy, was I wrong. Ratzinger did well though, he got the UNESCO and foreign diplomats on board, to give this wankfest some credibility and seriosity.
At the closing of the 2 days of debates (who were the token non-believers there, I wonder ?), Ratzinger appeared per videolink and spoke to the folks gathered at Notre Dame cathedral, and then it became clear what this was all about, evangelising and proselytising, and converting young people to Catholicism. Don’t worry about “dialogue” :

“Dear young people, you can share not only your life experience but also your approach to prayer. You believers and non-believers, present here in this Courtyard of the Unknown, are also invited to enter the consecrated area, to pass the magnificent portal of Notre-Dame and enter the cathedral for a moment of prayer. For some of you this will be a prayer to a God you know through the faith, but for others it may be a prayer to an unknown God. Dear young non-believers, joining those who are praying inside Notre-Dame on this day of the Annunciation of the Lord, open your hearts to the Sacred Scriptures, allow yourselves to be drawn by the beauty of the music and, if you truly desire it, allow the feelings closed within you to rise towards the unknown God.

The God Whom believers learn to know invites you to discover Him and to live in Him. Do not be afraid! On your journey together towards a new world, seek the Absolute, seek God, even those of you for whom He is an unknown God.

“May He Who loves each and every one of you bless and protect you. He relies on you to show concern for others and for the future, and you can always rely on Him!”

Open your heart to the sacred scriptures ! Come look at our collection of fairy tales and bones of dead people ! That’s what dialogue looks like for Ratzinger and his club of geronts in robes. Who do they think they are fooling with this charade ?

The greatest Violin ever in a rock song

Legendary German rock band BAP played Bob Dylan’s ‘Hurricane” live back in 2006, and the reason this cover version stands out is because of the fantastic Violin player, Anne de Wolff.

This is an atheist blog, but hey, I do love me some great music ! Here’s BAP with Anne de Wolff, performing “Hurricane” :

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