Anne Rice 'quits being a Christian' | Alison Flood
Twelve years after she converted from atheism, author of Interview with the Vampire abandons Christianity over its attitude to birth control, homosexuality and science
Twelve years after she converted to Christianity from atheism, bestselling author Anne Rice has "quit being a Christian" because of the religion's attitude to birth control, homosexuality and science.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 30 July, 2010
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