A much welcomed poke in the eye for the authoritarian holy Joes of this world.
A test case bid to outlaw prayers before local council meetings has been won by the National Secular Society and an atheist councillor. They challenged the practice of Bideford town council, Devon, of having religious prayers on meeting agendas. Mr Justice Ouseley, sitting in London, ruled: "The saying of prayers as part of the formal meeting of a council is not lawful under section 111 of the Local Government Act 1972, and there is no statutory power permitting the practice to continue."
ann arky's home.
so say we all
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ReplyDeletei wonder about victory sometimes
ReplyDeletePerhaps the three comments could have been one.Yes a life long atheist, and I suppose a victory is achieving something you tried to achieve against some opposition. But then again that is not the definitive meaning of the word, just,like most things, a subjective view.
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