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Can an Agnostic celebrate Christmas?
As I write this, October is drawing to a close and many people are starting their annual Christmas preparations. And some of them will start…
A Miscellany
Celebrate Apathetic Agnosticism on 1 April
by: Alan Parfitt I respectfully suggest that April 1st is as good a day as any to celebrate our principles. I know of no reason…
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