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Daily Archives: 31/10/2010
Larry Hurtado on diversity, ‘lost gospels’ and competing ‘Christianities’
People today sometimes refer to writings “left out” of the New Testament or refused entry, as if there were many texts vying to be included with the writings that came to be the NT. There were a few that seem … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies, History
Quote of the day: wise words from an atheist
‘Ignorance and incivility from athiests is not the solution to ignorance and incivility from theists.’ ~ Eryk Salvaggio, atheist
Posted in Atheism, Fundamentalism
An Irish ghost story for Halloween
Lord Tyrone and Lady Beresford were born with the names John Le Poer and Nichola Sophia Hamilton. The children were orphans and were raised by an atheist guardian who was determined to convert the children to his atheist views. The … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism
Kevin Myers, atheist, on celebrity-worship, secular gods, and Wayne Rooney
On the one hand, I simply don’t believe in God, because I am intellectually unable to; but on the other, I prefer a society which generally respects and reveres a god, and the organised system of pieties and rules that … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Popular Culture, Society, Secularism
Australian atheists object to Christians praying
Faithful flock to pray at Mary MacKillop website Since Sister Mary MacKillop was canonised a fortnight ago, the website of the Sisters of St Joseph has attracted more than 6000 prayers. “We actually don’t pray to Mary MacKillop. We pray … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Christian Churches
The full text of the British bishops’ letter opposing coercive secularism
SIR – On Monday the High Court is to be asked to rule on whether Christians are “fit people” to adopt or foster children – or whether they will be excluded, regardless of the needs of children, from doing so because of … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Bishops speak out against militant secularism suppressing Christians’ rights in Britain
Gay rights laws are ‘a danger to our freedoms’: Bishops speak out after Christian couple barred from fostering children because of their views on homosexuality go to court Senior clerics spoke out ahead of a High Court ‘clash of rights’ … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
At least 7 Iraqi Catholics killed in hostage rescue from Iraq church — updated several times
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – At least seven Iraqi Catholics died on Sunday when police stormed a Baghdad church where gunmen were holding dozens of parishioners hostage, threatening to kill them if al Qaeda prisoners were not released. Between seven and 10 … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, World Events
More on celebrity atheist Stephen Fry’s outrageous remarks
In an attempt to stand by Stephen Fry, and perhaps divert some of the wave of condemnation that have greeted Fry’s irrational and seemingly bitter (or even envious?) comments about heterosexual sex, the journalist who interviewed Fry for gay magazine Attitude, states: … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Secularism
Christians in Britain barred from fostering children because they disapprove of homosexuality
Christian couple barred from fostering children over their views on homosexuality get their day in court Eunice and Owen Johns, from Derby, will challenge their council’s stance on the suitability of foster carers with religious beliefs about sexuality at the … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Happy Reformation Day!
‘The Protestant Reformation began when a Catholic monk rediscovered a Catholic doctrine in a Catholic book. The monk, of course, was Luther; the doctrine was justification by faith; and the book was the Bible.’ ~ Peter Kreeft
Posted in Christian Churches, History, Presbyterian, Reformed, Theology
‘The Coming’ by R. S. Thomas
The Coming by R. S. Thomas And God held in his hand A small globe. Look, he said. The son looked. Far off, As through water, he saw A scorched land of fierce Colour. The light burned There; crusted buildings … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Celebrity atheist Stephen Fry criticised for irrational claims about heterosexual sex
‘Women don’t really like sex’: The extraordinary outburst from openly-gay Stephen Fry that has stunned feminists by DAILY MAIL REPORTER Twitter fanatic Fry, 53, claims that women only use sex to manipulate men into having a relationship with them. Fry appeared … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism