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Give the gift of Godlessness Take all the trouble out of Christmas shopping for the heathen in your home ndash; we have all the gifts you could ever want, right here. For the gift that keeps on giving why not buy your beloved blasphemer a gift subscription to New Humanist, with Free God Trumps. Order by Wednesday 16 Dec to make sure its gets into the post in time for Christmas. Or why not buy your adored atheist a copy of the DVD of last year's Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People shows, starring Richard Dawkins, Robin Ince, Simon Singh, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring, Ben Goldacre and many more? Lastly its not too late to take your sweetest secularist for a night out to this years Nine Lessons show finale at the Apollo in London, where you will see Richard Dawkins, Al Murray, Dara O Briain, Mark Steel, Natalie Haynes, Robin Ince, Richard Herring, Barry Cryer, Brian Cox,Simon Singh, Jim Bob from Carter USM and loads more comedians, scientists and musicians. Few remaining tickets here. Three great presents for unbelievers everywhere. Don't just take our word for it, all three turn up on the Telegraph's top picks for atheist pressies.
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Sing with the BHA Choir (14 December)
Tomorrow sees the start of Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, our six-night Godless Christmas extravaganza at the Bloomsbury Theatre and the Hammersmith Apollo (there are still tickets for the Hammersmith show). Suffice to say we're very excited about this, and since we're feeling all seasonal (in a distinctly...
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(July/August 2008)
Is he a loser, a kvetcher, a fatalist or a comic genius? Michael Bywater goes in search of the real Woody Allen
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Editor's choice
One of the most entertaining "debates" we have published, and the most widely read, was this increasingly bad tempered spat between AC Grayling and Steve Fuller over the legitimacy, or otherwise, of Intelligent Design. It all started with Grayling's review of Fuller's Dissent over Descent, and, ahem, evolved into an increasingly splenetic exchange. Great fun, but also serious business. Follow the links to the various responses.
AC Grayling kicks off with Origin of the Specious
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Back from the dead? Facilitated communication and the strange case of Rom Houben
(November 2009)
The story of a Belgian man reported to have been conscious during a 23-year coma has gained worldwide attention. But is it all it seems? We must remain sceptical, warns Nicholas Pearson
Neuroscience can help tame the elephant
(November 2009)
Not all explorations of how the brain influences behaviour are neurotrash. Matt Grist, director of the RSAs social brain project, responds to Ray Tallis
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Quiz
What kind of humanist are you?
Are you hardline or happy, hedonist or hounded? Answer the questions below and find out how far your personality suits your philosophy
In the November/December 2009 issue
Diary: Praise Jshua
You have to feel sorry for the runner-up Messiah, says Richard Herring
Digging for Darwin
In our final tribute to Darwin year, Sally Feldman celebrates the life of Mary Anning, the woman whose work helped to lay the foundations for the theory of evolution
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A new exhibition space, The Museum of Everything, features hundreds of works by the untrained, unintentional and unseen creators of our modern world.
New Humanist goes inside
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