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Which of these men knows more about what life means?

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Recent developments seem to be pushing the battle between science and religion, which has been fought for generations, to a climax. Anti-religious campaigners claim that science offers all the answers, so religion is therefore unnecessary. However, there are still strong pockets of religious belief, especially in the US. Christianity has formed a firm basis for society in the UK and other countries for over 1,000 years, and will not simply evaporate under pressure from recent scientific developments.

Author: Appleyard, Bryan
Publisher: Financial Times Ltd.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1996
Analysis, Religion and science

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To cyberspace with M&S

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Ordinary consumers may find that the vast wealth of services which will eventually be available through the information superhighway will be too confusing. Many people are unwilling to purchase new technology because they are aware that products are changing all the time and that there is no compatibility between systems. Furthermore, most people are happy with the state of technology as it already is, as it allows them to watch television and videos, play computer games and listen to music.

Author: Appleyard, Bryan
Publisher: Financial Times Ltd.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1995
High technology, Public opinion

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Kiss goodbye to gay politics

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Politics can never replace real life, according to political thinker Andrew Sullivan in his new book 'Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality.' This deals with the politics of homosexuality, looking in particular at the way in which the homosexual condition has been politicised. He puts forward some radical views on how people's attitudes towards homosexuality should be changed. He also looks at the possibility of seeing politics as inferior to life.

Author: Appleyard, Bryan
Publisher: Financial Times Ltd.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1995
Column, Political aspects, Homosexuality

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