Massachusetts city approves polyamory, the inevitable consequence of gay ‘marriage’

Jul 4, 2020 by

by Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSite: Once we start redefining marriage, ‘those redefinitions have no principled stopping point.’ Earlier this year, a Utah Republican put forward a bill to decriminalize polygamy, receiving...

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The closure of churches is a threat to our human rights

Jul 3, 2020 by

by David Hathaway, Premier: I believe there are clear reasons why church leaders must challenge the government over its treatment of churches during this pandemic. For 2,000 years the Church has been subjected to attempts to stop or...

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CI News: 3 July 2020

Jul 3, 2020 by

from The Christian Institute: In the news this week: The Court of Appeal grants a judicial review of DIY abortions, the Scottish Government is criticised for opening pubs before churches, and a library has cancelled a drag queen story...

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DIY abortions: why is the concern left to Christian Concern?

Jul 3, 2020 by

by Archbishop Cranmer: […] the Government changed the regulations to permit home abortions – literally, in the backstreets, front streets and side streets. No matter what street you live on, you can make a simple phone call and...

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If church leaders will not lead, then the people of God must

Jul 3, 2020 by

by Dr Campbell Campbell-Jack, The Conservative Woman: WHAT’S going wrong? Scripture speaks clearly of the transformative power of the gospel; we have evidences throughout history of the gospel triumphing even when facing overwhelming...

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Massachusetts city recognizes polyamorous ‘civil partnerships’

Jul 3, 2020 by

by Christine Rousselle, CNA: The city of Somerville, Massachusetts, has broadened its definition of domestic partnership to give polyamorous relationships the same rights as a married couple. Someone who is polyamorous is in a...

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Cathedral Cop-out on Culling Constantine

Jul 2, 2020 by

by Jules Gomes, Church Militant: England’s oldest northern cathedral has said it never considered culling the statue of Constantine, after cathedral officials were pilloried for engaging in an “orgy of buck-passing” and...

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The Church shouldn’t hide its sordid past

Jul 2, 2020 by

by Giles Fraser, UnHerd: Towards the end of his life — and while suffering from throat cancer in London, having fled from the Nazis — Sigmund Freud embarked upon his most controversial and, to some, weirdest book: Moses and Monotheism...

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South Sudan celebrates nine years of independence: AID internet broadcast

Jul 2, 2020 by

Thursday July 9th is South Sudan Day when the country will celebrate nine years of formal independence from Sudan. Following civil war from 1983, and a subsequent truce period, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly in January...

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Who’s to blame for such anguished activism?

Jul 2, 2020 by

by Mary Harrington, UnHerd: If you’re wondering why we aren’t hearing more complaints from the boomers about the spread of social justice activism from the campus to the world, don’t. The generation hitting the streets are doing exactly...

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