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Sunday 11th January 6.30pm - An Evening with Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens was known as one of the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism (along with Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett). His epistemological razor, which states that "what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence", is still of mark in philosophy and law. Hitchens described himself as an anti-theist and saw all religions as false, harmful, and authoritarian. He endorsed free expression, scientific scepticism, and separation of church and state, arguing science and philosophy are superior to religion as an ethical code of conduct for human civilisation. All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover  costs.

Sunday 21st December 6.30 - Xmas Social

 

Sunday 14th December 6.30pm - The Ritual Circumcision of Boys. (Human Rights Day Lecture )

Alejandro Sanchez Alejandro Sanchez from the National Secular Society asks whether this practice is a harmless tradition or a violation of human rights    All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs. Image generated by Gemini AI.

Sunday 7th December 6.30pm - Identity

Anthony Matthew Apart from religion there are many other ways in which people view their identity: by sex, race, class, sexual orientation, politics and others. The general question is: how far is it a matter of individual decision?   All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs. Image generated by Gemini AI.

Sunday 30th November 6pm - Neurodivergence & Women

Dr Sara Lemos How to get the best out of neurodivergent friends, colleagues and family and the best out of yourself.   All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs. Image generated by Gemini AI.

Sunday 23rd November 6.30pm - Women, Sex & Gender in the Early Church

George Locke This engaging talk will explore how early Christian communities understood and navigated issues of sex, gender roles, and identity. Our speaker sheds light on the theological, cultural, and social influences that shaped early Christian views and practices.    All welcome - admission free. Tea & biscuits. Donations welcome - £5 suggested to cover speaker and other costs. Image generated by Gemini AI.