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Church of Scotland backs Islamic sharia law courts | Print |  Email
Saturday, 11 October 2008
THE Church of Scotland last night welcomed the possibility of introducing sharia law courts in Scotland.   The Scotsman
 
Why the recession is a blessing in disguise | Print |  Email
Friday, 10 October 2008
We'll smoke less, be fitter, thinner and greener. Oh, and the roads will be safer. There is a surprising side to a downturn.   The Times
 
Isle of plenty | Print |  Email
Thursday, 09 October 2008
In the past 10 years, one Danish island has cut its carbon footprint by a staggering 140%. Now, with a simple grid of windfarms, solar panels and sheep, it's selling power to the mainland and taking calls from Shell.   The Observer
 
This Human Season | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 08 October 2008
Most of the time, nature is simply there — when I do chores, when I walk down to the mailbox, when I look up from writing. I don’t expect solace from it, nor do I theologize it with my own desires. It simply persists in sublime indifference. And yet from time to time I find myself surprised by it, and I know that what I am really noticing is the volatility of the human world.   Verlyn Klinkenborg, The New York Times
 
Church claims discrimination when it doesn’t get privileges | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 08 October 2008
The Church in Wales is on its high horse because the National Assembly has declined to give it extra privileges in school transport to “faith schools”.   National Secular Society
 
Evolution is complete: so where do we go from here? | Print |  Email
Tuesday, 07 October 2008
Evolution could already be at an end, leaving the human race more uniform than ever, argues Steve Jones.   The Telegraph
 
A forest wedding conducted by Jane Bechtel | Print |  Email
Monday, 06 October 2008
From their Humanist ceremony in the forest to the dinnertime lego competition, Selina & Jason's wedding was truly unique, reports Real Life Weddings Magazine
 
In Poverty and Strife, Women Test Limits | Print |  Email
Monday, 06 October 2008
BAMIAN, Afghanistan — Far away from the Taliban insurgency, in this most peaceful corner of Afghanistan, a quiet revolution is gaining pace.   Women are driving cars — a rarity in Afghanistan — working in public offices and police stations, and sitting on local councils. There is even a female governor, the first and only one in Afghanistan.   New York Times
 
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