Blogging Theology and Segregation of the Sexes

Not for the first time, Paul Williams of Blogging Theology has put forward the notion that men and women need to be ‘partitioned‘ in order to improve society. The pretext for this argument (this time around) concerns cases of assault upon women at festivals. One in three women have reported being sexually harassed at these […]

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Old Evils

It all started with a murder. The scene that greeted police was of a break-in gone badly wrong. The victim, an elderly man in his late eighties, had been knifed in the abdomen, not once but three times as he struggled. Blood had soaked his dapper white shirt and congealed upon the cream carpet and […]

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‘Secular’ Science

Recently David of Theology Archaeology has been publishing a few more articles to Hub Pages. I’ll give him this – he can churn out a lot of material! The one of particular interest to me at the moment is this one. I’ll be quoting it, as I go through it.  Nothing is this world is […]

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Legends of F1 – Niki Lauda

Rarely do sportspeople transcend their genre and become recognised in other avenues. Some manage it, such as David Beckham, Michael Jordan, Ayrton Senna, to name a few. One name that deserves to be on that list is Niki Lauda, who passed away on the 20th of May, 2019, at the age of 70. I never […]

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