Our friend Andrew Copson at the British Humanist Association has a piece on the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Guardian's Comment is Free site. It was published on Darwin Day yesterday, so the Guardian's web editors gave it an evolutionary slant – fearing the irrelevancy of his own Church in modern Britain, Rowan Williams has adapted to speak up for the rights of all religions, in order to protect the special status of the Church of England in British law.
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Rowan Williams: Adapting to survive
Posted by Paul Sims at Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Labels: Archbishop of Canterbury, Church of England, Islam, Rowan Williams, Sharia
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