Open Letter to the Student’s Union
The following is an email I sent to the Student’s Union at Royal Holloway after they made the grave error (in my opinion) of banning the Christian Union from holding their faith week after an incident at one of their lunchtime talks. Comments, opinions, and disagreements are all welcome.
To Whom It May Concern,
I was absolutely astounded at the decision of the Student’s Union to cancel the lunchtime bookings made by the Christian Union at Royal Holloway. Before I continue, let it be known that I am not a Christian, nor do I support the views held by the Christian Union in the slightest. I am the president of the Royal Holloway Secular Students group on campus, and despite our differences we have had a positive relationship with the Christian Union during the last 3 years. This relationship has enabled us to have several engaging debates on issues such as religion and the existence of God. It was at one of these debates (“Can we know God?”) last night that I was informed by a member of the Christian Union about the SU’s aforementioned decision.
I am writing to you to express my outrage and utter disbelief over this decision, which I believe was made without proper consideration or rationalisation. Firstly, the email that was sent to cancel these events and offer the refund of the fees paid was undeniably vague, alluding to something “wholly inappropriate” that had apparently caused “controversy” at the lunch event on Tuesday 9th February. I later learned (from an unverified source, so please correct me if this is wrong) that this controversial, inappropriate idea was that God had caused the Asian tsunami as some sort of punishment[1].
If this is indeed the cause of the controversy, I can completely understand why. Such an idea is not only irrational, but blatantly disrespectful of the people, and families of people lost in that terrible tragedy. You may wonder then, why I am so against your decision. It is because, as a rationalist and sceptic, I cannot abide censorship of any form. All ideas, especially the controversial ones, are valid for discussion. Our entire modern culture, science, and political system is built on radical inappropriate ideas being discussed openly without fear. The strength of the ideology of free speech is that anyone can have an opinion, no-matter how absurd or offensive, because at the end of the day, those on the opposition have the same freedom to refute the absurdities.
It is unbelievable that at a university, a place where the very discussion of ideas forms part of the purpose of the institution, censorship of an idea can take place under the guise of “not being suitable” as you stated in your email. By disallowing the presentation of an idea, the Student’s Union has issued a statement; that it has the control over what students can think, what we can discuss in public, what ideas are “correct” and which are not. If anything is inappropriate here, it is the use of political correctness at an institution where the search for truth, whatever that truth might be, should be held as the highest form of being. I ask you, what is the purpose of our education if we cannot question what we are taught, challenge ideas where we see fit, and discuss the alternative possibilities openly?
I plead you to see reason, and let the Christian Union continue to host talks, preach, and cause controversy. Controversy feeds the mind; it allows us to think about new ideas, to explore them, and to refute them. Causing controversy is a right protected by the freedom of speech; getting offended by such controversy and using that offence to censor ideas, is not. By all means, be offended, shout, scream with a fiery passion, but for the sake of the freedoms which we hold dear, do not stoop to the level of censoring ideas! As I have previously stated, there isn’t much agreement to be had between my society and the Christian Union, yet I respect their right to have the opinions they do, as long as they respect my right to disagree with them. We debate them annually to share our views with those who might not have heard them before, to challenge notions that may be held dear, and to make known our disagreement in an intellectual forum.
I have sent a copy of this email to my friends, to members of the Royal Holloway Secular Students, and to members of the Christian Union. I will give them instructions to forward it to you if they support the freedom of speech and the discussion of ideas as much as I do. I hope this will make you see the irrationality behind your decision. If not, and if the Christian Union are still prohibited from speaking at the end of the week, I am quite prepared to send this letter to the Founder[2], the NUS[3], and as many media organisations connected to students as possible. I honestly hope it does not come to that, but if it must, it must.
-Adrian
Our debate last night went extremely well, with both speakers for the atheist / agnostic side presenting clear arguments and defending criticism from the audience. It helps when one of them is a PhD student in evolutionary psychology though.

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Has the Union banned the CU from holding the events, or said that they can't do it in the union buildings? Because whilst I agree that they should support free speech, they're not obligated to provide a platform for something they deem offensive. I'd say they probably should anyway, especially because it's stupid to refuse to hold an event because of something that's been said in the past, but it's not something they're obligated to do, and I don't think it strictly counts as censorship to refuse to give someone a platform.
Being a head injured chap, I saw how my sweetheart perished at 17; though her old house is an A frame, that doesn’t give me any right to diss God by being an anarchist. However, what works best for me is I think of how SHORT this life is and how LENGTHY eternity is where I can love forever: “It is impossible that anyone should not receive ALL that he has believed and hoped to obtain; it gives Me great pleasure when men hope great things from Me and I will always grant them more than they expect.” -God to Saint Gertrude
Let’s hope they’ll respond well to your letter.
Adrian,
Of course you are right. well done. If teh Student Union continues to refuse, organise a boycott and help the Christian Union to meet somewhere else.
It's weird that scientist talks about a change of million of years to get where we are where today, we are seeing drastic change to the world especially natural disaster that occur within the last 25 years. You know if you want to choose NOT to believe there's a supreme being out there that created you, that's fine with me…but why launch attack towards Christians? Did they oppress you, hurt you physically or abuse your rights?
If you choose to believe in God with your faith instead of your brain – you're right. If you choose not to believe in God and thinks that you are a part of a cosmic explosion of debris billion years ago, it's your right. God is not a religion anyway and He doesn't need you to believe in Him just like you don't really need to know whether I am real or not because I know I am.
But my take on people who turn this into a public forum are often the people who hated God the most instead of denying His true existence. But if you put faith where your mouth is, you will realize that there is an intense joy you can't explain. I only pray you know what you are doing. I am from another country by the way.
Did you even read the post? Where did I attack Christians? I was defending their freedom of speech…
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php?t=280780
Einstein puts the final nail in the coffin of atheism…
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atheists deny their own life element…
add some comment moderation to your blog of blasphemy…idiot…
I find it quite confusing that a couple of people have attacked you in the comments for this post =/
Kudos to you for writing that letter. It was very well written.
I hope it turns out well and that they do revoke the ban. Keep us updated.