God
Jul 2 2009, Adam KRaymond

Filed under: News, Weird Prominent atheist Richard Dawkins is helping to turn the tradition of a summer Bible camp (which thankfully never quite caught on here in Oz) on its reverent and respectful head by supporting the launch of a camp for godless heath

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