Category Archives: Religion

Human Progress? Find evidence of it here…

“HumanProgress.org is a project of the Cato Institute with major support from the John Templeton Foundation and the Searle Freedom Trust, as well as additional funding from the William H. Donner Foundation. The website requires no registration or membership. All of its content and … Continue reading

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ideacity 2007: Richard Dawkins

"One of the most respected scientists in the world and the biggest draw in secularism, Richard Dawkins always generates impressive crowds when visiting North America. Secularism is sweeping America as a movement, and Richard Dawkins is the catalyst who galvanizes … Continue reading

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Greek Fest 2019. A fabulous event

  If you go for the food, music, drink or to learn a little bit of Greek Bahamian history you are in for a treat. 

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Articles of Interest: Religion in the spotlight

I found these intriguing and hope you do too. Religious Freedom And The Modern State from Cato Unbound, February 2018, "Today’s westerners are likely to be highly tolerant of other religions, but this was not always the case. Indeed, repression … Continue reading

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Here’s To A Bright & Prosperous New Year

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Pastors and Citizenship Amendments

Dear Editor, Do you think it is possible for the Pastors who have come out in opposition to proposed citizenship amendments have the courage to voice their concerns from their pulpits? If they have done so I would really like … Continue reading

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A Right Theology

Dear Editor, October 31st,2017 will mark the 500th anniversary of the German monk, Martin Luther, nailing his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church. It was a list of objections he had of the prevailing Church practices of … Continue reading

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Context is everything

Dear Editor, You may want to revisit the opinion page of May 23, 2017, and take a closer look at what was published regarding, “Patterson’s medieval rhetoric”, as you will find no documented support for the title and most of … Continue reading

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Is Culture Really Threatened by the Free Market?

by Frédéric Jollien This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. Support FEE here… Globalization is often accused of many evils. One of them, particularly put forward by conservatives, is that it weakens the specificity of cultures … Continue reading

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Bootleggers, Baptists and the Government Habit

Back in 2010, Dr. Bruce Yandle and his lovely wife visited The Bahamas when he made the following presentation. With the former illegal number houses soliciting governments support to close their illegal competition Dr. Yandle's presentation is so topical. He … Continue reading

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