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Britain craven in the face of despotism |
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The Saudis' successful attempt to bully the Serious Fraud Office was conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, writes Nick Cohen in The Observer |
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Sunday on the BBC |
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Polygamy sect raids in Texas; the $2 billion civil suits against the Catholic church over child abuse in the USA; the collapse of the Peniel Church as its leader resigns admitting adultery; The BBC Radio 4 "Sunday" programme is a great deal more critical of religions than you might expect. Listen again here |
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Bishop blocks gay church blessing |
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A gay couple's church blessing has been blocked because the ceremony "looked too much like a wedding". Paul Sewell, 41, and Andy Nicholson, 42 from Metheringham had planned a civil ceremony and then wanted a blessing in their local church in Dunston, but the Bishop of Lincoln said a parish church was not an appropriate venue, reports the BBC |
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Exploring a New Humanism |
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Harvard's Humanist Chaplain Greg Epstein's story illuminates an aspect of U.S. culture that may be obscured by the "faith debates." He is passionate about articulating an atheist identity that is not driven by a stance against religion, but by positive ethical beliefs and actions. A podcast and transcript from Speaking of Faith on American Public Media |
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Dawkins warns of human extinction |
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GOD does not exist, people who believe the earth is 6000 years old are "loonies and idiots" and teaching children to fear the fires of hell is plain evil. Just a few of the contentious opinions put forward by outspoken atheist Professor Richard Dawkins to an 850-strong audience in Inverness on Wednesday 04 April, 2008. The lecture and discussion, organised by the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Millennium Institute, has sparked lively debate, reports Catriona Ross in The Inverness Courier |
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Hitchens brothers debate the tough stuff: God, war |
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Saddam Hussein was bad. So is God. And they share common traits. So said a best-selling atheist author Thursday in a debate with his Christian brother in front of about 1,200 people in Fountain Street Church. Christopher Hitchens praised the war in Iraq, saying it "brought one of the great war criminals of the world to justice," writes Matt Vande Bunte in The Grand Rapids Press |
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Biologists Take Evolution Beyond Darwin — Way Beyond |
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Nearly 150 years after Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, evolution has been widely accepted by scientists as the blueprint for the engine of life. But not every scientist thinks that evolution as it's now understood and applied is complete. They want to scale it up to the level of populations, even whole ecosystems. Moreover, they say evolution is intertwined with other dynamics that science is just starting to understand. in Wired Magazine |
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Richard Dawkins: 'Growth in creationist beliefs a problem for schools' |
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The eminent Darwinist said the rise of the belief, which states that the Earth did not evolve following the big bang but was instead created by God, raised a serious problem for science teachers. Prof Dawkins was speaking at a debate held as part of this year's 20th anniversary Edinburgh International Science Festival, reported in The Scotsman |
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