A new report from 'religion and society' think tank, Theos, argues that 'Christian faith provides a much firmer foundation for humanist beliefs than evolutionary atheism'.
The Case for Christian Humanism suggests that atheism 'saws through the branch on which humanism sits'. Unsurprisingly, the report has attracted strong criticism from the British Humanist Association whose chief executive, Andrew Copson, dismissed it as a "land grab".
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The Case for Christian Humanism: a response to Stephen Law (Theos)