I agree with you Liz and would much prefer "no religion".
Best wishes,
Mel
Melanie Landells
Equal Opportunities Development Officer
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Plymouth University
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From: Lefevre, Michele [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Fri 06/12/2002 13:02
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Subject: Re: thought for the day
Hi
Nice to hear from you Liz - I would agree with your comments.
I don't subscribe to any particular religious belief system and think
that is not at all the same as not having any faith. I actually feel I
have a great deal of that.
All the best
Michele (Lefevre)
On 6 Dec 02, at 8:52, Liz Hall wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I was walking to work today, conntemplating the phrase 'no faith', and
> I am starting to object to and be offended by it. I have no religion
> but I have plenty of faith. I have political faith, philisophical
> faith and faith in human beings. Is it a strict proscribed category,
> or is it possible for us to start using the phrase 'no religion'
> instead?
>
> I shall now sit back and wait for the deluge.
> Liz Hall
> The University of Sheffield
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> University House
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> S10 2TN
>
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> Fax. (0114) 222 1304
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