Ricky Gervais might be best known as a comedian, but - as an atheist - he offers a thoughtful critique of religion.
Victoria Coren wrote a piece in the Guardian at the weekend about how atheism seems to have claimed the right to witty and intelligent thinkers, and how intelligent believers should stand up and be counted: Lord Carey, a previous [Archbishop of Canterbury], complained last week that Britain is ashamed to celebrate Christmas as a religious festival.
We've had some brilliant blog responses to Greenbelt 2010, so here we've collected together some of our favourites, with some great quotes that reveal just how special Greenbelt can be...
Catholic firebrand* Frank Skinner has written a brilliant, irreverent and provocative article at the Times about his faith and Christianity in the UK.
When asked to write ten resolutions for a greener New Year, GB09 speaker Tamsin Omond instead came up with twelve.
Bono - who probably won't be at next year's Festival - had an article in yesterdays NY Times listing 10 ideas for the future.
Andy Cato - of Groove Armada fame - is blogging for the duration of the UN Climate Change summit in Copenhagen "rooting for a deal that's ambitious, fair and effective".
But they don't often feature articles from Greenbelt speakers.
This made everyone in the office smile muchly, thanks for the hard work Matt Downer Greenbelt 2009 Video Blog from Matt Downer on Vimeo.
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