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  • A friend to the friendless

    In the July/August 2011 issue of New Humanist, Richard Smyth assessed the role of prison chaplains. Here David Silver, who is serving a life sentence in HMP Gartree, offers his view

  • Captive audience

    Sympathetic ear or religious recruiter - what’s a prison chaplain for? Richard Smyth finds out

  • Freethinking in the Arab Spring

    Expressing irreligious views can be dangerous in the Middle East but, for the region's largest group of online rationalists, the Egyptian revolution is a cause for optimism, finds Max Opray

  • Q&A: Marcus Brigstocke

    Between the arrogant believers and the smug atheists stands a lone comic, with only a successful career for comfort.

  • God & Devil: Country Songs

    Five tracks about God, and five about the Devil. Selected by Andrew Mueller

  • Demonising Muslims

    When does criticism of religion cross the line into racism? Paul Sims investigates

  • Preying on sadness

    Psychics do have special powers – turning grief into money, says AL Kennedy

  • No doubt

    Since there is nothing useful about the God hypothesis, we can happily discard it. Physicist Mano Singham makes the scientific case for atheism

  • Different angle

    Andrew West's photos of the Mustard Seed Secular School, Uganda

  • Africa's imaginary gay crisis

    Across the continent, gays have become the scapegoats for destitution, argues Ebenezer Obadare