That is an example of an alarmist title. Sorry.
Equally, the legislation in question is rather alarming. It has passed ‘committee stage’, meaning it’s close to becoming law. Continue reading
That is an example of an alarmist title. Sorry.
Equally, the legislation in question is rather alarming. It has passed ‘committee stage’, meaning it’s close to becoming law. Continue reading
Loyal readers will remember two previous fracases with Lord Carey, former Arch B of C. It appears he has failed to read those posts, or was not convinced by them, for he wrote a piece, entitled “The PM has done more than any leader to make Christians feel they’re persecuted” in the Daily Mail on Friday.
I wrote this some months ago, then almost let it slide because it was almost not relevant. Then this headline happened:
This is a complementary post to this one, which criticised the kind of ‘atheist religion’ espoused by Alain de Botton. The linked post excellently covers my dissatisfaction with
the ‘big issues’ and the problems in these men’s approaches. I, then, will widen the net and direct my considerable anger at day-to-day life. Continue reading
Unhappiness is treason.
Mostly buffoonery.
Robert Peal on education and reform