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Maybe humanists and Christians are not so different | Letters

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Readers respond to a letter by Andrew Copson in which he reflects on Gen Z’s search for meaningI read Andrew Copson’s letter with interest (There is no revival of Christianity in Britain, 5 April). But he implies a dichotomy that is questionable, and also that humanists and Christians have little or nothing in common.He writes “the search for meaning is not found in dogma, but in the humanist values of reason, kindness and personal responsibility”. But that is what most, if not all, people who s

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