Centrepoints Spring, 2000
Mr. Benson draws attention to the erroneous notion that “secular” means “faith-free”. He argues that this error is transmitted through the culture and imposed by the courts, thus allowing the “implicit faith” of atheists and agnostics to dominate and displace all others. “Why,” he asks, “should the opinions of those who don’t know or refuse to articulate what they believe dominate those who can say what they believe in and why they think it matters?” Full Text