Blasphemy and bishops: how secularists are navigating the culture wars
Review of two recent events: Blasphemy Law by the Back Door (Free Speech Union); and Future of Church and State (National Secular Society).
Breaking the silence: Pakistani ex-Muslims find a voice on social media
How ex-Muslims in Pakistan are turning to social media to explore their views and meet like-minded people – and what they risk in doing so.
Can sentientism save the world? Interview with Jamie Woodhouse
'There is no intrinsic value in any particular species. What matters is the existence, experience and will to live of the individual sentient beings.'
Cancel culture and religious intolerance: ‘Falsely Accused of Islamophobia’, by Steven Greer
'Religious fanatics are past masters of cancel culture,' argues Daniel Sharp, reviewing Greer's book.
Traditional religion in Zimbabwe: was God a Christian import?
Did the Shona religion in Zimbabwe have the concept of a deity before the arrival of Christianity? A linguistic analysis.