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Posted on 14/12/02

This Xmas, keep your religion to yourself

'I am opposed to all superstition: Muslim, Christian, Jewish or Buddhist," Bertrand Russell wrote in response to a letter writer who was pestering him about religion. Now there was a man. We could use a Russell now to remind us that we are a secular nation and that this is one of the things that makes us great, if a little dull.

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