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Homeopathy: Useless, Dishonest and Unethical

In the words of one blogger, “the Select Committee was biased - biased by the evidence.” Today the Science and Technology Select Committee delivered their verdict on homeopathy, and it was devastating. The committee have called for the complete withdrawal of NHS funding and MHRA licensing of homeopathy.

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My Response to the British Homeopathic Association

Over the weekend I received a rare honour, a press release directed at me with the full intellectual might of the British Homeopathic Association behind it.

The statement came after I wrote a piece for the Guardian which was published under the title "Homeopathic association misrepresented evidence to MPs". Since they've taken such a personal interest in my work, I feel obliged to respond.

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The Sins of the Mothers

In ‘The Merchant of Venice’ Lancelot tells the Jewish convert to Christianity, Jessica, that there is no mercy for her in heaven as she is the daughter of two Jews. Her only hope is that her mother got her with another man. In Lancelot's worldview, Jessica’s actions in life clearly cannot eradicate her ancestry on one hand, nor her mother’s adultery on the other. She says:

“That were a kind of bastard hope indeed, so the sins of my mother should be visited upon me”

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New Dossier of Evidence Against Faith Schools

Faith schools educate around a quarter of our children, yet we hear little about their social effects. I attended Church of England schools as a child, and why they were undoubtedly good schools, with hindsight I can see that religious content was forced down our throats on a daily basis from the age of four. Aside from classes in religious education, we sang hymns in assemblies, essentially forced to praise God on a daily basis as the more committed teachers picked out and reprimanded any child not singing loudly enough.

'Brain-washing' is an emotive term to use, but it makes me deeply uncomfortable that in the 21st century we still allow children to be indoctrinated in faith by state schools. Freedom of religion is a misnomer in this debate - true freedom would involve removing institutionalized preaching and allowing free-thinking adults to make up their own minds about what to believe; something that the five-year-old child, told by his teachers to "Sing Hosannah" if he wants to go to heaven, isn't yet able to do.

A point that needs to be made more often is that religious schools suppress freedom of religion.

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