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Interview with Sadia Hameed – Spokesperson, Council of Ex Muslims of Britain

by | November 19, 2019

— By Scott Douglas Jacobsen Sadia Hameed is an ex-Muslim and human rights activist focused on women’s rights in particular. She is a Spokesperson for the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain. She grew up in Oxford. She lost faith at age 15. Her brother was bullied for speaking out as an atheist and, likely due to… Read more »

“The absence of singularity means the absence of inconsistency in the laws of nature describing our universe, that shows a particular importance in studying black holes and cosmology”

by | June 3, 2018

“The absence of singularity means the absence of inconsistency in the laws of nature describing our universe, that shows a particular importance in studying black holes and cosmology,” the paper said.

In Conversation with Dr. Stephen Law – Philosopher and Author

by | April 1, 2018

  By Dr. Stephen Law and Scott Douglas Jacobsen Dr. Stephen Law is Reader in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. He is also editor of THINK: Philosophy for Everyone, a journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy (published by Cambridge University Press). Stephen has published numerous books on philosophy, including The Philosophy Gym:… Read more »