I don't normally join in these religion type threads because they lead to argument and we each believe what we want to believe and that is fine with me. I am however very interested in the subject of religion and would call myself a "seeker". I recently read a book by Julian Baggini called "Religion for Atheists" in which he looked at the good things that churches have done down the centuries though he himself is an atheist. I thought about that recently when I saw that there had a been a service in the village church for little April whose body has not been found. There seems to be no other way for a community to come together to remember someone, to gain comfort from one another and to feel a sense of community and solidarity in an awful situation - whether you believe in a supreme being or not. There is no secular equivalent and maybe we need one.
Good Morning Saturday 27th June 2026
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