Market of opinions
The founder of the Gallup Organisation once said: "I could prove God statistically." How much should we trust these pollsters, asks Frank Jordans
The founder of the Gallup Organisation once said: "I could prove God statistically." How much should we trust these pollsters, asks Frank Jordans
Editorial
Julian Baggini on a new book of rationalism
John Maddox reviews a godless collection
Book Review: AC Grayling on Hope and Memory by Tzvetan Todorov
Education Secretary Charles Clarke’s bullish attack on the “mediaeval concept of a community of scholars” is just a preliminary skirmish before the major battle. At stake is that most humanist…
Jim Herrick on two writers reaching their centenary
In an extract from his latest book, Julian Baggini examines the link between tyranny and non-belief
Has religion got a monopoly on the silly season?
Keith Porteous Wood on how the religious lobby undermined a European directive on employment rights