Posts by Hayley
Keep calm and carry on
*update two* Since my last couple of posts on my blog I have been accused of being a hypocrite because I sometimes discuss the behaviour of others who are skeptical and yet said others were wrong for doing so.
It’s not quite as simple as that and I’m sorry if my blog posts may have misled people into thinking I was saying that we should never ever hold people accountable for their actions or behaviours. Let me clarify, in the simplest of ways, what it was I was actually saying.
Read MoreOffensive adverts vs. misleading adverts
Some people seem shocked that I don’t agree with the recent decision to not run the ‘gay cure’ advert on London buses because I made a complaint about the Christian groups ‘Healing on the Streets‘ and an advert they were handing out.
I find it concerning that so many people cannot understand why I would have a problem with one advert and not another.
Read MoreCase Studies are GO!
You may have noticed a brand spanking new page on my website called Case Studies. This is where I will be sharing the findings of my investigations and research. Unfortunately I didn’t keep a record of all of the investigations I conducted from 2005 onward because I haven’t always been the best at planning ahead. However I shall upload as many reports to the page as I can as things unfold in the future.
I have launched the page while posting the newest of my investigation reports up, The Clevedon Pier ghost brings you the findings of my ongoing research into the rapidly growing ghost story associated with the Pier, and what I discovered when I recently visited the location to do a bit of fact checking.
Enjoy!
Read MoreI’m a heretic
I’ve recently started writing for The Heresy Club alongside Rhys Morgan, Alex Gabriel, Siana Bangura and Richard Nicholl. The site is for young atheists, skeptics and freethinkers and is growing day by day. I’ve already contribute a few articles which I hope you’ll read.
The Selfish Cardinal & the Aggressive Secularists
The point the all missed: Atheists do care
You can read these, and a whole host of articles from the other contributors by visiting the site here.
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