NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2011
REGULARS 5 Editorial Vicars everywhere 6 Godless globe 9 Witness PadraigReidy,Rob
Deering,PeterTatchell, ManjitKumar 12 Yours sceptically Readers’
letters 49 Chris Maslanka’s Quiz 50 Endgame Laurie Taylor falls for a scam
FEATURES 14 Crossing the line? Ex-Met
Detective Robert Lambert has been accused of getting too close to Islamists. Paul Sims meets him 18 The cutting season Each year, hundreds of British girls are taken abroad illegally to undergo genital mutilation. Alice Onwordi reports 23 Last post Serving in
Afghanistan, Chris Holden attended numerous memorials to honour the dead. He describes how they looked to an atheist 26 Nine highlights from
Nine Lessons Some favourite moments from our rationalist Christmas shows 28 Interview: Rev Richard
Coles The Radio 4 host talks about changing his mind, Jesus Christ and life as a celebrity vicar 32 The last crusade Kenan
Malik challenges the myth of Christian Europe 36 Walk the tightrope We don’t need religion, but mystical traditions still have a lot to teach us, says John Burnside 39 The revolution is coming
Sally Feldman revisits the politics of the orgasm
[39] Inside the orgasmatron
[18]Theugly trade in mutilation
[28]Confessionsofa celebrity country vicar
42 Dissing God Jonathan
Rée on the theologians picking a fight with the Almighty
COLUMNS
13 Q&A: Al Murray The man behind the Pub Landlord 17 Chown’s Cosmos Spiral galaxy
Hoag’s Object 22 Mia Bloom The rise of the female suicide bomber
BOOK REVIEWS
44 Keith Kahn Harris finds religion in evolution 45 Poem Mike Harding 46 Mark Pagel weathers The
Viral Storm 46 Natalie Haynes endures a painful crime novel 48 John Appleby wonders What
It Means To Be Human 49 Jenny Bunker pursues the elusive David Hume
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The man behind the guv’nor
The man behind the guv’nor