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Jonathan Chaplin misses his secular targetDec 5, 2009
In today's Face to Faith in the Guardian, Jonathan Chaplin says:
Many secular humanists argue as if faith-based ideas should play no role in democratic discourse, religion should be privatized and the public square secularised. They make three main...
MONSTERS VS. ALIENS DAYDec 4, 2009
CFIUK/SPES PRESENT
MONSTER VS. ALIENS DAY
Saturday 6th March 2010
UFOs, The Loch Ness Monster and Big Foot
Come hear and question some of the world’s leading experts on notorious monster and alien claims.
Nick Pope ran the British government's...
TRICK OR TREATMENT: ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ON TRIALDec 4, 2009
CFIUK/SPES PRESENT
TRICK OR TREATMENT: ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ON TRIAL
A day discussing alternative medicine, with speakers:
SIMON SINGH, author of Trick or Treatment, currently being sued by British Chiropractic Association
ANDY LEWIS, runs...
VSI Humanism, chpt 3 PART 2 (from comments)Dec 1, 2009
Evidential problem of evil: conclusion
We have been looking at the evidential problem of evil – which constitutes perhaps the most powerful argument against traditional monotheism. The particular version of it presented here, which is based on an...
Draft of PART of chpt 3. VSI Humanism. For comments please...Nov 30, 2009
CHAPTER THREE: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
The previous chapter provided an overview of several popular arguments for the existence of God, and found them wanting. In this chapter, we will see that there exists, in addition, at least one...
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