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Removing Church appointees from Education Committees; more good news | Primate’s Progress

Posted by on 4 April, 2017 | Comments Off on Removing Church appointees from Education Committees; more good news | Primate’s Progress

Removing Church appointees from Education Committees; more good news | Primate’s Progress

Things continue to go better than we could have hoped.

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New Members Features

Posted by on 3 March, 2017 | 0 comments

New Members Features

Welcome to the Scottish Secular Society’s new membership feature. The MEMBERS BLOG is the place where SSS members can publish their own writings, thoughts, pictures, etc, about secularism, Scotland, and their time with the SSS. The SSS members blog forum is more flexible than the standard social media platform. We hope you enjoy your time here, and the growing collection of publications from our members.

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Featured Blog: An involuntary asylum seeker

Posted by on 6 June, 2016 | 0 comments

Featured Blog: An involuntary asylum seeker

Haifa Amg does not want to be an asylum seeker. She wants to be a doctor, and was studying
towards this in Glasgow. Then the Saudi Arabian authorities took action that made this impossible.

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Diversity and Equality

Posted by on 1 January, 2016 | 0 comments

Diversity and Equality

David Cameron’s 2015 Christmas message contained an interesting double view of The UK.

“As a Christian country, we must remember what (Christ’s) birth represents: peace, mercy, goodwill and, above all, hope. I believe that we should also reaect on the fact that it is because of these important religious roots and Christian values that Britain has been such a successful home to people of all faiths and none.”

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