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Secularism is hostile to state religion, not religion

23 Feb 2012

Separation of church and state is a basic democratic demand bitterly resisted by the British establishment, writes Eddie Ford

Karl Marx and religion - part 4

29 Mar 2001

In the last of a series of articles, Michael Malkin outlines the attitude of communists to believers

Karl Marx and religion, part three

01 Mar 2001

Karl Marx and religion - part two

01 Feb 2001

Michael Malkin discusses Marx's critique of religion in the early 1840s

Supplement

21 Dec 2000

Christianity and the decline of Rome

Karl Marx and religion

21 Dec 2000

James and the genesis of Christianity

13 Jan 2000

Not to bring peace

14 Jan 1999

Jesus: from Jewish apocalyptic revolutionary to imperial god

17 Dec 1998

Jack Conrad describes how an ideology of the oppressed became the ideology of the oppressors

Church standards and gay rights

10 Dec 1998

Breaking imperialism’s rules

04 Jun 1998

India and Pakistan

Indian elections - Reaction fills the gap

12 Mar 1998

Smug complacency

08 Jan 1998

Alan Fox reviews ‘Onward Christian soldiers?’ by Clyde Wilcox

Jesus: man and Myth

18 Dec 1997

Christian doctrine portrays Jesus as a creepy, other-worldly figure; a man-god utterly indifferent to the savage occupation of the Jewish homeland by imperial Rome. But Jesus did not die in order to fulfil some divine plan. Nor was he betrayed by the Jewish people. Jesus was no ‘Christian’, writes Jack Conrad, but an apocalyptic revolutionary whose message was universal human liberation

A sundered subcontinent

14 Aug 1997

British imperialism created India and Pakistan 50 years ago this week

Reactionaries attack science

06 Mar 1997

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