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# Faith, Science and Chocolate Eggs
- URL: https://onemanandhisblog.com/2007/04/faith_science_and_chocolate_eggs/
- Published: 2007-04-08T09:07:52.000Z
- Updated: 2015-04-08T12:01:09.000Z
- Author: Adam Tinworth
- Tags: advertising, christianity, easter, faith, science

So, it’s Easter Sunday, and I’m going to do something I rarely do here: talk a (very) little about faith.

First up, there’s an interesting piece on CNN about [the head of the Human Genome Project and why he has Christian faith](http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/collins.commentary/index.html?ref=onemanandhisblog.com). It’s not the most compelling argument ever (and it’s not meant to be), but it makes a pleasant change from the false “Science is in opposition to Faith” dichotomy that so many of the dogmatic on both sides trot out.

Second (and last) is a piece by Ruth Gledhill of *The Times* on [Somerfield identifying Easter with the birth of Christ](http://timescolumns.typepad.com/gledhill/2007/04/birth%5Frebirth%5Fr.html?ref=onemanandhisblog.com). The piece neatly demolishes the idea that some of the more passionate atheists put around that in some, mysterious way, Christianity has a power lock on this country. Uh, no, we’re not America. We’re largely secular and, as show here, often truly clueless about even the basics of a faith.

For those of you with faith, God Bless. For those who don’t, Happy Pagan Chocolate Day.