Atheist Europe
‘There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life!’ At least 48 complaints have been registered about the advertising campaign on the ‘atheism bus’ which has travelled from London to Barcelona. Religions - of which 52% of Europe ‘belong’ to - have had to shield themselves as a reflex from non-believer activists. Papal policy and secularity, religious diversity, university theology - what do you say?
Atheist bus versus crucifix: Spain's crusade
London's atheist bus campaign, a backlash against Christian advertising on the underground, is now touring Europe. Next stop: Barcelona and with it traditional Spain, where catholicism still carries a lot of weight
More than half of Europe believes in God – but which half?
Europe is not an atheist continent. Whilst religious diversity is at the very core of European construction, secularity might just be its glue
Education: looking for theology in France
Theology, or the study 'of realities relative to the divine'. Where can this subject be studied in Europe and who pays? Is it public or private?
Benedict XVI, stuck in the Middle Ages?
The catholic church is in trouble. On the one hand the raging controversies with other religions and the non-religious world have been reduced to a minimum. On the other hand however there is a fraction in the Pope's internal world
Richard Dawkins: 'There is something illogical about the fear of death'
Evolutionary biologist, famous atheist and a pure Darwinian. In September 2008, the 68-year-old's website was banned by a Turkish court for his rejection of evolution. Four questions to ...
