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colmcille1
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You’re welcome, kildare!I must admit, I’m looking at this from a more european rather than american persepctive. In European countries like sweden, humanists want to ban religion entirely from education system. Even in Ireland there is now a debate.
By the way, thanks Colmcille for highlighting that link. I’ve read the book and its very good. Sadly a fact too often ignored by historians. If it wasnt for the Irish monks, Western civilsiation would also have lost Latin secular texts, many of which formed the inspiration to the American founding father’s “secular” constitution.
Anyway Its amazing to think that in Ireland today, after centuries of standing up to religious persecution, people are now falling away. Not all thankfully, but the attacks are relentless. The irish media is an utter disgrace, but its nothing compared to the venom you read in the general european press. Americans have it easy in comparison.
Very good post, btw. The Irish media is indeed a downright embarrassment. Only yesterday (Aug 23), the national broadcasting station aired a radio phone-in programme in which a nationwide radio poll was conducted. The topic was: ‘Who do you want to see as the next President of Ireland?’ The radio producers had whittled a list of many famous names to a top ten. An ordinary Joe/Joan was then invited to explain why they would vote for the candidate of their choice. This was all going fine and dandy for the first three candidates who were given good support by anonymous people throughout the land. Then bang! The fourth candidate, a prominent Irish senator and openly gay activist was supported by who…? None other than Stephen Rea, the editor of the Evening Herald, a daily national tabloid! If ever there was needed any more blatant proof of a national broadcaster’s (RTE) downright bias, then here it was, booming out over the airwaves. You’re right, kildare, Americans have it easy by comparison.
God Bless,
Colmcille1.