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They can't both be right…

One, or possibly both, of these camps is categorically wrong. They cannot both be right:

The atheist bus is coming soon to London’s streets. The Alpha Course have been advertising on buses for a while. The recruitment drive of religions, and of non-religions is hotting up. But thankfully not quite to the ludicrous levels of the Taleban shooting a charity worker in their country because she was a Christian.
I love the world, I find it fascinating, and I love being out and immersed in it. But at times it is so mad that four isolated months in Antarctica feels like the only option.

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