Absurd & unethical. Doesn't represent UK demographics either. Christianity increasingly represented by immigrants - chiefly Africans & Poleshttps://twitter.com/NAChristakis/status/917482316276097025 …
Banned because it was religious. It would also be unethical if only one religion was allowed.
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Don't see an ethical issue if the fair wanted a secular presence especially as the CU were invited to state their view on multi-faith stall.
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I'd see a problem with wanting a secular presence in a university where all ideas should be free to be discussed, even religious ones.
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We must disagree, discuss religion at the right time, in the right place yes. At a freshers fair, other than offering information, why?
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