Project Reason is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The foundation draws on the talents of prominent and creative thinkers in a wide range of disciplines to encourage critical thinking and erode the influence of dogmatism, superstition, and bigotry in our world.

Donate to Project Reason

Join the Mailing List

Sign up to receive email updates from Project Reason.

Log in

 
not a member? Join here.
Forgot your password?

Twitter and Facebook

Follow Project Reason on Twitter

The Scripture Project

Browse the Bible, Qur’an or Book of Mormon for scriptural criticism, insights and careful annotation.

Most Recently Updated Passages

Religions do not Have Monopoly on Virtue, Queen Tells Synod

By RIAZAT BUTT
Posted: November 26, 2010.

Print: The Guardian

excerpt:

People of faith do not have a monopoly on virtue as British society was now “more diverse and secular”, the Queen told the Church of England today in an address to its governing body.

Speaking at Church House, central London, she told members of General Synod that believers and atheists were equally able to contribute to the prosperity and wellbeing of the country.

The Queen, who is supreme governor of the Church of England, said: “In our more diverse and secular society, the place of religion has come to be a matter of lively discussion. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue and that the wellbeing and prosperity of the nation depend on the contribution of individuals and groups of all faiths and none.”

Read the full article | Print this article

Comments (3)

1. Nikkor-man

Is there any chance to hear this kind of statement from an American President?

posted on November 29, 2010
report this as inappropriate

You don't have permission to flag this entry.

I think it is standard policy, Nikkor-man, except for those of no faith.  I would expect such a statement to include atheists only in posthumous memoirs, at least for the duration of my life.

posted on November 29, 2010
report this as inappropriate

You don't have permission to flag this entry.

“Is there…”

No. Not in our lifetimes.

posted on December 1, 2010
report this as inappropriate

You don't have permission to flag this entry.