China’s Genocide Machine in Xinjiang

Aug 7, 2020 by

by Lawrence A. Franklin, Gatestone Institute: The Chinese Communist Party’s chairman, Xi Jinping, and his colleagues on the ruling Politburo, have, it seems, decided on the final solution for China’s ethnic Uyghur Muslims. All...

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Morally speaking, not all Covid-19 vaccines will be equal

Aug 7, 2020 by

by Carolyn Moynihan, MercatorNet: The race is on to develop a vaccine for Covid-19. More than 140 vaccines are being tested around the world, according to the World Health Organisation. In Australia alone at least half a dozen vaccines...

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‘It’s bizarre that children can sing in schools, but not cathedrals’, says conductor Harry Christophers

Aug 7, 2020 by

by Maddy Shaw Roberts, Classic FM: A leading choral conductor condemns the government’s restrictions on choristers’ music-making. With singing still forbidden inside places of worship around the country, Britain’s cathedral choir...

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The Gathering Storm in the Church

Aug 7, 2020 by

by R Albert Mohler: By the end of the twentieth century, the impact of theological liberalism was seen in almost every denomination. The demands for an updated theology and morality—for Christianity to be redefined for a secular age—were...

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The Unfairness of the Misnamed ‘Fairness For All’ Act

Aug 7, 2020 by

by Ryan T Anderson and Robert P George, SSRN: Abstract Intransigence is a vice, but there is no virtue in accepting bad compromises. The “Fairness for All” legislation is a bad compromise — and as a result, would be a misguided response...

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Will the future of theological education be online?

Aug 6, 2020 by

from CEN: Two online three day zoominars for theological educators in South Asia and Africa in July  set out the possibilities and challenges for theological education for the immediate and medium term future. These workshops in South...

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Churches turn to open-air services

Aug 6, 2020 by

Anglican churches are allowed to reopen for communal worship under certain conditions, with the final decision left with the PCC. Government guidance says that gatherings of more than 30 people are now allowed for acts of communal worship...

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The neoliberal revolution within the Church

Aug 6, 2020 by

by Giles Fraser, UnHerd: The ancient institution has been asset-stripped by an expanding bureaucracy of management-speak types. On the ground, many of us parish clergy are getting increasingly cheesed off. In The Church Times this week...

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Church of England Parochial System

Aug 6, 2020 by

Letter to The Telegraph: SIR – I do not always share the views of Giles Fraser (Comment, August 3), but his article on the future of the Church of England parochial system makes many points that which the Church would do well to take on...

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LGBTQ Blog Publishes List Of Female Athletes’ Names, Harassing Them For Asking NCAA To Protect Women’s Sports

Aug 6, 2020 by

by Jordan Davidson, The Federalist: Outsports, an LGBTQ sports and activism blog owned by Vox Media, published the names of over 300 women athletes who stood their ground by signing a letter addressed to the National College Athletic...

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