We have from time to time heard calls for greater tolerance to be shown to atheism. This is justified on the grounds of freedom of expression and speech. But it may be that the greatest threat to freedom of belief is not to the atheist or the agnostic; rather it is to the believer in God, whether they be Christian or Muslim. Sometimes it seems as though religion in general, and Christianity in particular, is under attack in the supposedly Christian West, where secularism appears to reign supreme. Though atheists and agnostics are often alsoproponents of secularism, secularism is not the same as either atheism or agnosticism. We are told that religious intolerance causes wars, and so, by extension, religious belief, and religion itself are a...
Today, more and more human rights and fundamental freedoms constitute the essence of human existence...
In analyzing selected aspects of the debate over offending religious feelings, the author discusses ...
“I don’t think religious leaders should make hateful statements about other religions!” “I agree… th...
We have from time to time heard calls for greater tolerance to be shown to atheism. This is justifie...
As the recent Charlie Hebdo, Copenhagen café, and Garland, Texas, shootings show, religion has recen...
Atheism is marked by its nearness to religion. As a trend it was considered a potential enemy of rel...
Is it true that Christianity is being marginalised by the secular media, at the expense of Islam? Ar...
This paper examines the challenges that confront the international community in seeking to harmonize...
The Danish cartoons controversy has generated a torrent of commentary seeking to define and defend c...
Public reason\u27s default position is not atheism or agnosticism about the dependence of everything...
This paper explores the concept of freedom of speech, as it relates to religion, focusing on recent...
One implication of freedom of religion is that the State must accept a variety of religious beliefs ...
No abstractThe revival of religiosity quite recently inspired the discourse on religious faith, God ...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
Since the late 18th century, liberal democratic states have considered freedom of religion to be a f...
Today, more and more human rights and fundamental freedoms constitute the essence of human existence...
In analyzing selected aspects of the debate over offending religious feelings, the author discusses ...
“I don’t think religious leaders should make hateful statements about other religions!” “I agree… th...
We have from time to time heard calls for greater tolerance to be shown to atheism. This is justifie...
As the recent Charlie Hebdo, Copenhagen café, and Garland, Texas, shootings show, religion has recen...
Atheism is marked by its nearness to religion. As a trend it was considered a potential enemy of rel...
Is it true that Christianity is being marginalised by the secular media, at the expense of Islam? Ar...
This paper examines the challenges that confront the international community in seeking to harmonize...
The Danish cartoons controversy has generated a torrent of commentary seeking to define and defend c...
Public reason\u27s default position is not atheism or agnosticism about the dependence of everything...
This paper explores the concept of freedom of speech, as it relates to religion, focusing on recent...
One implication of freedom of religion is that the State must accept a variety of religious beliefs ...
No abstractThe revival of religiosity quite recently inspired the discourse on religious faith, God ...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
Since the late 18th century, liberal democratic states have considered freedom of religion to be a f...
Today, more and more human rights and fundamental freedoms constitute the essence of human existence...
In analyzing selected aspects of the debate over offending religious feelings, the author discusses ...
“I don’t think religious leaders should make hateful statements about other religions!” “I agree… th...