In reality the modern state is as confessional as its predecessors – it is just that the secular and materialist humanism which it actually promotes does not have a coherent or recognized label by which it can be identified. For all the declamations about choice and pluralism made […]
‘70% of Britons are in favour of allowing gay marriage’ so goes the headline in today’s London Evening Standard, a paper that is tirelessly campaigning for the acceptability of ‘gay marriage’ in the UK. No one seems to be asking the obvious questions: * Is morality so subjective and relative that opinion polls […]
An integral aspect of any discussion, dialogue or debate is for one to have consistency in one’s argument. However, it seems that in most discussions that occur between Muslims, consistency is not as scrupulously maintained as it would be in a similar discussion with non-Muslims. Exemplifying this is […]
‘I cannot imagine what the Muslims would say if they heard the tales of the medieval ages and understood what the Christian orators used to say in their hymns; all our hymns even those which emerged before the 12th century emanated from one concept which was the cause […]