TART Remarks

Protesting the generally accepted influence of religion on everyday life

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Vol. 1 No. 5 - September 4, 2006

Having addressed the existence of "god" in the previous issue, TART Remarks considers theology beyond "god" in this edition. It is more than a hundred years since Nietzsche declared that "God is dead", and yet…

With Intelligent Design aggressively promoted, the book by Human Genome Project head Francis Collins that attempts to demonstrate a harmony between science and evangelical Christianity, is considered. I can think of no better candidate to review this book than neuroscientist Sam Harris.

We report on the succession issue surrounding superstar evangelist Chuck Smith (the elder) and his son and touch on yet another poll in the United States that indicates how Americans currently see the Church and State issue.

Finally, an essay from The Guardian, on the problems of being a Muslim in contemporary Britain, is featured in the regular Humour slot.

Contents

Publisher’s Note

Editor’s Note

Can Theology Survive God?

The Language Of Ignorance

Religion… Even In The Movies

Father, Son And Holy Rift

Left And Christian Right Take Lumps In Poll

Back To School. Back To Reading, Writing, Arithmetic And Religion

How To Be An 'Ordinary, Decent' Muslim

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September 4, 2006

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