An Atheist in Iran
9th February 2021
I like to sum up my style as a combination of brevity and rambling. This time the newsletter will be of the former persuasion.
Jess Macfarlane
I like to sum up my style as a combination of brevity and rambling. This time the newsletter will be of the former persuasion.
Jess Macfarlane
Jessica Macfarlane
Jessica Macfarlane - 9 February 2021
Late last year we were contacted by Sina Nasiri, who had written a heart-felt article about his journey to atheism while growing up in Iran. His article explored the risky business of finding people to trust and confide in, in a society where being an atheist is no trivial thing – where apostacy from Islam is punishable by death.