Athiests should be more tolerant say 'leading philosophers'
Oh joy - a group of "prominent philosophers (is there such a thing?) - are urging atheists and Humanists to be more tolerant!
The group, including Prof Roger Scruton, say atheists should accept that Britain is a “Christian country” – and show “liberal tolerance” towards it.
Their intervention comes after a group of 55 Humanists said it was wrong and divisive for the PM to say Britain was a Christian country.
Check out the Scruton letter here,
Check this out - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/letters/10783502/The-Christian-humanism-of-the-Established-Church-attracts-support-from-many-outside-it.html
PS: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, an atheist, said it was “flamingly obvious” that Britain is founded on Christian values.
PPSS: Atheists don't believe in God. Any God. They are not, necessarily anti-religious but KNOW there is no God or Gods. Agnostics don't know and don't necessarily care. Humanists, the people who whipped up the anti-Cameron media storm are a sort of alternative 'religion'.
It's a whole system of beliefs and they all seem to idenbtify with each other. Here's what they believe,
We,
The group, including Prof Roger Scruton, say atheists should accept that Britain is a “Christian country” – and show “liberal tolerance” towards it.
Their intervention comes after a group of 55 Humanists said it was wrong and divisive for the PM to say Britain was a Christian country.
Check out the Scruton letter here,
Check this out - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/letters/10783502/The-Christian-humanism-of-the-Established-Church-attracts-support-from-many-outside-it.html
PS: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, an atheist, said it was “flamingly obvious” that Britain is founded on Christian values.
PPSS: Atheists don't believe in God. Any God. They are not, necessarily anti-religious but KNOW there is no God or Gods. Agnostics don't know and don't necessarily care. Humanists, the people who whipped up the anti-Cameron media storm are a sort of alternative 'religion'.
It's a whole system of beliefs and they all seem to idenbtify with each other. Here's what they believe,
We,
- trust scientific method when it comes to understanding how the universe works and rejects the idea of the supernatural (and is therefore an atheist or agnostic)
- make ethical decisions based on reason, empathy, and a concern for human beings and other sentient animals
- believe that, in the absence of an afterlife and any discernible purpose to the universe, human beings can act to give their own lives meaning by seeking happiness in this life and helping others to do the same.
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