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Note to Berkshire Humanists

How about this for a Darwin Day Event (Feb 12th 2009) ?

(200yrs celebration)

With a display and other questions besides on Darwin. We would obviously have to practice!!. Try it out on your plumber?? The Cat?The vicar?? and do go along on Saturday  to see how they manage!!

 

Don't Judge

“Living Library” is an international scheme.

It is explained at

http://living-library.org/what-is-a-living-book.html

The first Living Library

The first Living Library

 

The first Living Library in the UK presented at the Swiss Cottage Public Library.

Location: London, England Date: Apr 20, 2008

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Oct
10

Reading Interfaith Meetings

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From Sarah Griffin, group secretary.

The next meeting will be on Sunday 26th October at the Friends meeting House,  Reading, starting  at 3 p.m.

Reading Interfaith
The theme will be “Living in a material world” as a response to the  present economic situation. Six speakers from different faith  backgrounds (Muslim, Buddhist and Pagan already confirmed) will give a short presentation followed by an opportunity to ask questions.
Hopefully this event will help provide a way forward in what must be  difficult insecure times for many.
Afterwards we have arranged different faith groups to have a table display with items on it to provide talking points about their religion. This will give everyone and opportunity to talk freely to people about their religion.

Our AGM is penciled in for 20th November 7 pm at the Friends meeting House ,

 

We will end with a bring and share tea.

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From the National Secular Society Newsline Newsletter

A Muslim woman radiographer at a Berkshire hospital is claiming she was discriminated against because she refused to follow the national hospital dress code aimed at combating the spread of superbugs. She has now left her job.

The woman refused to follow the ruling that says that arms must be uncovered, either from wearing short-sleeved uniform or by rolling up the sleeves. This policy has been introduced to combat the alarming spread of MRSA and Clostridium difficile.

The woman said Islam teaches that women should dress modestly and cover their bodies while in public, and therefore the rules forced her "to choose between her religious beliefs and her livelihood". She had worked as a therapeutic radiographer for 10 years, and described her situation as a "continuous nightmare". She says she has been "emotionally torn about" over losing her job.

She said that she fears she may not be able to get another job, but has vowed to campaign against the NHS’s "bare below the elbows" policy.

The woman, who did not want to be identified, said she wants to "prevent the policy from being universally applied, so other Muslim women do not experience the same trauma."

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Political Islam, Sharia Law, and Civil Society

Friday 10 October 2008

International day against the Death Penalty

10am-6pm

(Registration begins at 9am)

Conway Hall London

25 Red Lion Square WC1R 4RL

(Closest station: Holborn)

Speakers:  Mina Ahadi, Mahin Alipour, Roy Brown, Andrew Copson, Richard Dawkins, Giles Enders, AC Grayling, Johann Hari, Ehsan Jami, Houzan Mahmoud, Rony Miah, Maryam Namazie, Taslima Nasreen, Fariborz Pooya, Terry Sanderson, Joan Smith, Bahram Soroush, Hanne Stinson, Hamid Taqvaee, Ibn Warraq, Keith Porteous Wood and Zia Zaffar. Event includes a comedy act by Nick Doody, Fitna Remade by Reza Moradi and Breaking the Taboo by Patty Debonitas.

GBP 40 statutory organisations/businesses; GBP 20 voluntary sector; GBP 10 individuals. Donations are welcome.

For a booking form, please contact:

Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, BM Box 1919, London WC1N 3XX, UK

Tel: 07719166731, E-mail: exmuslimcouncil@gmail.com or download it from http://www.ex-muslim.org.uk/indexEvents.html.

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….on schools that dilute science for fear of offending faith.

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Review interview: Richard Dawkins

Dawkins is about to chew up religion again now, in a television series about his hero, Charles Darwin, which holds up to ridicule those who refuse to accept the theory of evolution. Astounding though it may seem, 150 years after the publication of On the Origin of Species, there are many people who don’t believe its findings, he says.

Read The Full article here

then from the  Guardian (Thanks to Margaret)

Charlie Brooker’s screen burn

Science is like a good friend: sometimes it tells you things you don’t want to hear

Read The review here

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