Dylan Evans
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/ 9 May 2005

Religion’s true worth — as art

There are many species of atheism, just as there are many species of religion. But while many religions still thrive, most of the atheisms that have ever existed are now extinct. The non-religious person today is like a person who wanders into a shop to buy a breakfast cereal and finds only one brand for sale. Moreover, this variety isn’t very tasty, because the kind of atheism that flourishes today is old and tired.

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/ 15 December 2003

Adapt or die

In the West, at least, illiteracy is practically a thing of the past. That’s just as well, since it is difficult to survive and virtually impossible to prosper in today’s world without the ability to read and write. There is another kind of illiteracy, however, that is as widespread as the old kind used to be: computer illiteracy.

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/ 9 June 1995

Adapt or die for the Comrades

The long serving executive office of the Comrades Marathon has resigned. Now it’s up to the old guard of administrators to ‘run’ the marathon into the future ROAD RUNNING: Julian Drew LINDA BARRON, executive officer of the Comrades Marathon Association (CMA), has been at the helm of the Natal classic for the past 12 years, […]