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Oh, 72 at least.Make a statement, Vlad.
The last time I did that I got reprimanded by the moderators for referring to Bluhillside as aC**t
Like Waterstones.
Similarly, whilst people are looking up popular science works they are more inclined to pick up and get a book on another topic by an author they're familiar with than they are to go looking for the religion and theology section on the off-chance a popular science author has penned a work of popular philosophy.
I did briefly think about trying to explain this to Vlad, but decided against it and thought I'd have a more profitable and more enjoyable time scooping the lumps out of the cats' trays instead.
So you leave shitty lumps in the cat tray as well as this forum.
I blame the late Terry Wogan; his insidious brand of Irish atheism, laced with charm and humour, has spread throughout the nation, so that millions of people, on rising, are more interested in an apricot whatnot than a prayer. RIP, funny man.
What I find hateful is pointing the finger at Terry Wogan's atheism as some kind of moral deficiency when he was open about how it arose following the death of his baby son.
I never even knew that ... I knew he was an atheist because he mentioned it in an interview with Gay Byrne briefly included in a documentary about Ireland that wiggy referred to earlier, but I didn't know anything about that
Dear Rhiannon,Who!! where!!Gonnagle.I misremembered, Gonners - it was a little girl.The article in Rose's OP for starters. Isn't it a common theme among some Christians that all atheism is morally deficient? It's found often enough on this forum.
May I ask why a moderator seems to be editing someone's post to include rather than the deletion of expletives?
Dear Rhiannon,Who!! where!!Gonnagle.
Nigella Lawson? Is she the one famous for her cocaine frosting?
It doesn't matter how hard you try, you can't please everyone.Some will always think the balance is wrong.Some people argue there is too much religion and religiously motivated programmes on the BBC, others that there is not enough.
There is a BBC Religion & Ethics Department in Manchester, running at about £10,000,000 pa.See if you can find any program designated as life from a Humanist Secularist viewpoint that is unchallenged, whereas there's a plethora of religion based programs that go to air freely and unchallenged almost whenever the religious want them.
I think it no longer matters if the BBC doesn't cater so much for religion anymore because most of us have free veiw and there are whole channels that dedicate all their air time to religious matters.
I've always understood that the two departments within the BBC that are most challenged are the Political/News and the Religion & Ethics departments.
10/10 for that one ipples
Sometimes the ball bearing in my head settles into its small depression and makes contact, yeeeeas, not very often. ippy