So, he’s not infallible, then?
It doesn’t do to make – nor to not question one’s own – assumptions. A few days back as the news of the announcement of the Pope’s resignation hit the […]
It doesn’t do to make – nor to not question one’s own – assumptions. A few days back as the news of the announcement of the Pope’s resignation hit the […]
It is ironic that, in the constitutional republic that is the USA, with its constitutionally enshrined separation of church and state, any pretenders to high public office tend to not […]
The following is an extension of the previous post, with a version published in the latest edition of The Leicester Secularist. ————————————————– (Image adapted from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20433152) According to the information […]
According to the information provided by the National Secular Society, secularism is primarily defined as ‘… the strict separation of the state from religious institutions’, with equality before the law […]
This year’s National Secular Society conference relocated from cosy Conway Hall to the higher capacity provided by the nearby Royal National Hotel. Additional to the attraction of the listed speakers, […]
What a couple of shackling weeks for free speech. A scheduled re-showing of Professor Tom Holland’s recent film, Islam: The Untold Story, was cancelled by Channel 4 owing to threats […]
Are you of the opinion that: church and state should be separate entities, and there should be no established state religion the laws of the land should apply equally to […]
Are you of the opinion that: church and state should be separate entities, and there should be no established state religion the laws of the land should apply equally to […]