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 More options 4 Aug, 06:44
From: "Plimfix" <plim...@btinternet.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 06:44:39 +0100
Local: Mon 4 Aug 2008 06:44
Subject: My Name is Richard...
Atheist Richard Dawkins blames Muslims for 'importing creationism' into
classrooms
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1041089/Atheist-Richard-Dawki...
es-Muslims-importing-creationism-classrooms.html
Fiona Macrae, Mail
Devout Muslims are importing creationist theories into science and are not
being challenged because of political correctness, one of the country's most
famous scientists said tonight. Professor Richard Dawkins argued that as a
result teachers were promoting the 'mythology' of creationism over the
science of evolution. Professor Dawkins, a geneticist and author of the
best-selling book The God Delusion, said: 'Islam is importing creationism
into this country.
[Richard Dawkins: Muslim parents 'import creationism' into schools -Duncan
Gardham, Telegraph]

Lambeth conference: Archbishop blames liberals for church rift
Riazat Butt, Guardian
The Archbishop of Canterbury blamed liberal North American churches
yesterday for causing turmoil in the Anglican communion by blessing same-sex
unions and consecrating gay clergy as he attempted to chart a way out of the
crisis that has been engulfing the church. On the final day of the Lambeth
conference, a 10-yearly gathering of the world's Anglican bishops, Rowan
Williams said practices in certain US and Canadian dioceses were threatening
the unity of the Anglican communion.

Healing the rift: how Williams kept his flock together
Riazat Butt, Guardian
The Lambeth conference, one of the four symbols of Anglican unity, takes
place every 10 years in Canterbury, but the 2008 summit, which finished
yesterday, was held amid an atmosphere of boycotts and recrimination - over
the 230 bishops that stayed away and the one that was never invited. It was
seen as a crucial test of Rowan Williams's leadership and an indication of
whether the worldwide Anglican family could stay together in spite of
irreconcilable differences...

Guardian Bans Islamofascism (The Anorak)
What the Catholic church really thinks [about medical research] (David
Albert Jones, Guardian CiF)


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