Humanism, creationism, monkeys
I’ve been working away for a little while now on a new web site, and would appreciate any constructive feedback anyone has. The new Suffolk Humanists web site features information and articles on Humanism, which is an ethical approach to life without religion. It’s in its early stages and short on content, but has some potential to develop moving on.
I’ve also written an article for the web site which may be of interest – in the light of recent correspondence alternately questioning and supporting Darwinian evolution theory in the US media, as well as the controversy over the teaching of Intelligent Design in UK schools, this article looks at the basics of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, creationist fundamentalism, the main creationist argument against Darwinian evolution theory, and the dangers of teaching Intelligent Design to school children as a scientific explanation for our biodiversity. See the article here – I’d appreciate any feedback on that as well.
Quite Random is the blog of Nathan Nelson, a human male who lives in the UK and is not entirely sure what he's going to do when he grows up but is interested in international development, photography, secularism, technology, music and movies and other things anyone of his age would be.









you’ve just provided me with my new favourite phrase for describing Intelligent Design-ists…”fostering ignorance”. Could be used to describe Morrisons management too.