The secular humanist, although he would never dream of committing the social faux pas of calling a black man a negro, feels perfectly free to castigate Christians and their leaders in any way he likes.


A time for anger: the myth of neutrality (ed. Good News Publishers, 1982)


The secular humanist, although he would never dream of committing the social faux pas of calling a black man a negro, feels perfectly free to...

The secular humanist, although he would never dream of committing the social faux pas of calling a black man a negro, feels perfectly free to...

The secular humanist, although he would never dream of committing the social faux pas of calling a black man a negro, feels perfectly free to...

The secular humanist, although he would never dream of committing the social faux pas of calling a black man a negro, feels perfectly free to...