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Concern over Statements by Minister of Education

Mar10
2013
Leave a Comment Written by Christos Evaggelou

It is with great concern that we witnessed the Minister of Education Mr. Kyriakos Kevenezos, warranting the right to intervene in state affairs to the Church of Cyprus.

We find the Minister’s statements particularly worrying because they undermine the secular, non-dogmatic role which the educational system of a modern, European state should have; the statements blur the separation between church and state, and thus strike a blow to any attempts for modernization and secularization.

We would like to remind the incident which occurred a few months ago with regards to biology textbooks, and which caused the reaction of the Commissioner for Children’s Rights, public figures, the media and other organizations. The particular incident demonstrates the dangers lurking whenever personal convictions, religious or otherwise, are allowed to interfere with the objectivity demanded by the educational system and the scientific process. In our view, the minister’s statements increment such dangers rather than diminish them, and we feel this is in contrast to the important role education has to play in a multicultural, complex modern environment.

In our opinion, education should promote critical thinking, rationality and scientific inquiry, as well as respect towards diversity, without being discriminatory or exclusive. By contrast, it seems to us that defining education on national and religious terms creates dangerous conditions which discourage critical thinking, allow dogmatism-religious or otherwise-to creep in, and may lead to social unrest and decoherence.

We believe in order to have a future where individuals are well educated, freely thinking and emancipated from the shackles of dogmatism and ghosts of the past, it is imperative to have a clear separation between church and state.

For the reasons state above, Cyprus Free Thinkers calls upon the Ministry of Education and the government to ensure they will not allow any interference of any form that would undermine the objectivity, credibility and universality of the educational system.

On behalf of Cyprus Free Thinkers
Petros Attas, Christos Evaggelou
10/03/2013

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23/01/2013 - “Magazino” - Youth and Church

Jan25
2013
Leave a Comment Written by Christos Evaggelou

Youth and Church
TV show “Magazino”, 23/01/2013.

Participants:

  • Yianna Lazarou - Teacher, Cyprus Free Thinkers
  • Θεόδωρος Κυριακού - Teacher, Theologian

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Tagged youth and church

18/01/2013 – “Magazino” – Satan, Demonic Possession, Exorcism (In Greek)

Jan18
2013
Leave a Comment Written by Christos Evaggelou

Satan, Demonic Possession, Exorcism
TV Show “Magazino”, 16/01/2013. Video in Greek

Participants:

  • Antonis Alexopoulos - Cyprus Free Thinkers
  • Theodoros Kyriakou - Theologian

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Tagged Demonic Possession, Exorcism, Personal Experience, Satan

Does the Universe have a purpose?

Dec03
2012
Written by Kyriakos Papaspyrou

Neil deGrasse Tyson was asked by the Templeton Foundation to answer the question; “Does the Universe Have a Purpose?”. Click along to discover the rather astonishingly comprehensive response.

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Posted in Articles, Astronomy, Featured Posts, Science - Tagged English

Meeting Minutes - 18/08/2012

Aug20
2012
Written by Christos Evaggelou

Group meeting minutes - 18/08/2012, Acropolis Park, Nicosia

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Posted in Meetings, News

What makes ethno-nationalisms non-rational?

Aug11
2012
Written by Loris
What makes ethno-nationalisms non-rational?

Ethno-nationalism is the strand of nationalism that is most often characterised as ‘non-rational’ by various authors. W. Connor (1992; 1994) attributes this mainly to the nature of the bond that constitutes the basis of ethno-nationalism, a bond which allegedly lacks logical coherence and empirical basis. It therefore seeks to appeal to emotion, rather than to [...]

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Posted in Articles, Critical Thinking, Featured Posts, Humanism - Tagged English

Public Lecture: Extinction Rates Through Time

Jul23
2012
Written by Marc Srour

On Monday 30 July, Cyprus FreeThinkers is organising a talk on extinction rates through time, given by Marc Srour at the University of Cyprus. It is free to attend and aimed at the general public, so feel free to come and invite anyone (you can also print out the poster above for advertising). Below are [...]

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Posted in Articles, Biology, Science - Tagged English, Talk

How to Know How to Know

Jul16
2012
Written by Olivia

In the following post I aim to talk about the route to knowing, to touch upon my thoughts on agnosticism as a philosophical stance, and to expound my general perspective on becoming more knowledgeable about a certain topic. First, let us start off with a relatively all-encompassing definition of  the agnostic stance; agnosticism is the decision to claim that there is [...]

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Posted in Articles, Critical Thinking, Science

The Scientific Method, Exemplified By Palaeontology

Jun30
2012
Written by Marc Srour

Note: You can read this post on my own blog. This talk is aimed at the basic, general public level, and is about how science is done through the scientific method, and how to differentiate ideas that belong in the yellow circle downwards from the ideas that are in the nebulous circles outside. To save [...]

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Posted in Articles, Biology, Critical Thinking, Featured Posts, Science - Tagged scientific method, talks

The Scientific Method, Exemplified by Paleontology

Jun10
2012
Written by Marc Srour

  As the only way to find out facts about the world, the scientific method is one of the cornerstones of modern civilisation. Its application is not limited to the sciences though. Knowledge and application of the scientific method, even if only intuitively, is critical for having a well-balanced worldview. In this talk, the tenets [...]

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Posted in Articles, Biology, Critical Thinking, Featured Posts, Science
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