Jun
14
2008

Rev. Paul McMaster
Professor Richard Lynn, emeritus professor of psychology at Ulster University, said many more members of the “intellectual elite” considered themselves atheists than the national average.
A decline in religious observance over the last century was directly linked to a rise in average intelligence, he claimed.
But the conclusions - in a paper for the academic journal Intelligence - have been branded “simplistic” by critics.
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Professor Lynn, who has provoked controversy in the past with research linking intelligence to race and sex, said university academics were less likely to believe in God than almost anyone else.
A survey of Royal Society fellows found that only 3.3 per cent believed in God - at a time when 68.5 per cent of the general UK population described themselves as believers.
A separate poll in the 90s found only seven per cent of members of the American National Academy of Sciences believed in God.
Jun
13
2008

Rev. Paul McMaster
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, and may not be those of the First Church of Atheism.
SUBMITTED BY: (Jeff ) notes2me1970 (at) yahoo (dot) com
The Truth is the idea held by those with the most influence. The Truth in itself is not what is important because obviously, the Truth can change overnite with a new discovery or advance, or rejection of such previous ideas thought to be the Truth.
What is paramount to the Truth is the motivation of the ones claiming to hold it.
I do not condemn Christians for wanting to save unborn babies. I do not condemn women who want to use abortion as birth control.
Both have the right to think what they want.
Jun
09
2008

Rev. Paul McMaster
Submitted By: (Mike Walker) mikemcmack (at) yahoo (dot) com
Jun
09
2008

Rev. Paul McMaster
Submitted By: Being Human
It is quite reasonable to ask why active atheists are often spending their time just opposing something. Atheists are not bringing any new ideology to replace the religions. They just claim that people can live a fuller and freer life without the reigns of religions.
Why am I spending my precious time writing these words? I could as well leave the whole business and just admit that some people think like me and others do not.
The issue is not so simple, however. This attitude is quite justified if religion is a private matter and it is not on offer every day in daycare, in preschool, school, boy scouts and even in communal care for the elderly as is the case here in Finland, which has a reputation as an extremely secular nation.
Jun
08
2008

simon rochell
Great news! Another Atheist Minister is available to perform ceremonies in and around: Meltham, west Yorkshire UK! Rev. Simon Rochell is ready to serve all your needs.
Find a minister in your town on our “Ministers in your area” page! links at the top and right of every page.
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