Hence my 'He gives ze orders!'
I did forget to put my smiley, though!
I'm sure we can all enjoy spending time with a principle mover in an international criminal conspiracy to cover up child rape on a grand scale. Who wouldn't?
oh is that a reference to his German accent
Indeed! People my age didn't have any choice, I attended Sunday School, Church, Choir, I was confirmed by Don Ebor, and even rang the bells.
I had an almost obsessive knowledge of the book and I think that this is why I find politics so fascinating.
From Wiki:
Huxley was slow to accept some of Darwin's ideas, such as gradualism, and was undecided about natural selection, but despite this he was wholehearted in his public support of Darwin. He was instrumental in developing scientific education in Britain, and fought against the more extreme versions of religious tradition.
So, he could be regarded as a predecessor to Richard Dawkins.
Atheism, in a broad sense, is the rejection of belief in the existence of deities.[1] In a narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities.[2] Most inclusively, atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist.[3] Atheism is contrasted with theism,[4] which in its most general form is the belief that at least one deity exists.[5][6]
The term atheism originated from the Greek ážÎļÎĩÎŋÏ (atheos), meaning "without gods", which was applied with a negative connotation to those thought to reject the godsworshipped by the larger society. With the spread of freethought, skeptical inquiry, and subsequent increase in criticism of religion, application of the term narrowed in scope. The first individuals to identify themselves as "atheist" appeared in the 18th century.[7]
Today, about 2.3% of the world's population describes itself as atheist, while a further 11.9% is described as nonreligious.[8] Between 64% and 65% of Japanese describe themselves as atheists, agnostics, or non-believers.[9] In Europe, the estimated percentage of atheists, agnostics and other non-believers in a personal god ranges as low as single digits in Poland, Romania, Cyprus, and some other countries,[10] and up to 85% in Sweden (where 17% identify them selves as atheists), 80% in Denmark, 72% in Norway, and 60% in Finland.[9]
Atheists tend to lean towards skepticism regarding supernatural claims, citing a lack of empirical evidence.[citation needed] Atheists have offered several rationales for not believing in any deity. These include the problem of evil, the argument from inconsistent revelations, and the argument from nonbelief. Other arguments for atheism range from the philosophical to the social to the historical. Although some atheists have adopted secular philosophies,[11][12] there is no one ideology or set of behaviors to which all atheists adhere.[13]
In Western culture, atheists are frequently assumed to be exclusively irreligious or unspiritual.[14] However, atheism also figures in certain religious and spiritual belief systems, such as Jainism, some forms of Buddhism that do not advocate belief in gods,[15] and Hinduism that holds atheism to be valid but difficult to follow spiritually.[16]
Source: Wikipedia
All we throw at them is Professor Dawkins, Stephen Fry, Terry Pratchett and Peter Tatchell and they whinge.
Gout of all things. Isn't that an illness due to over indulgence?