Tag Archives: humanism

Is Britain really “no longer” Christian?

The Guardian recently ran an editorial entitled Religion: respecting the minority.   The “minority” in question are Christians. This is based on a “British Social Attitudes” survey which asked a sample of British people whether they regard themselves as belonging to any particular religion and, if so, to which one?  The editorial reports  ”when the [...]

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Impressive stats, grateful nuns and “tikkun olam” – an update on The Christian Science Monitor

Following it’s pioneering 100th year transition to a primarily web-based format – a change which was covered by press and broadcast media worldwide - The Christian Science Monitor has announced some impressive statistics.  The global weekly paper magazine that evolved phoenix-like out of the ashes of the (US) daily newsprint edition began with around 40,000 subscribers in [...]

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Letter Published in Walsall Chronicle

Dear Sir, The letter ‘Beliefs can be used to justify almost anything’ by ‘Rationalist of Rushall’, incorrectly implies that Christian Science doesn’t heal, and that Christian Scientists have no choice in choosing their method of healing, neither of which is true. Christian Science is about healing through prayer by gaining a tangible sense of ever-present [...]

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