Lockdown and gay marriage – the new Gospels

Jul 6, 2021 by

by Peter Simpson, The Conservative Woman: THE 18th century poet William Cowper said concerning societies which have cast off the fear of God: When nations perish in their sins, ’Tis in the church the leprosy begins. Cowper rightly...

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The Political Hypocrite and the Mancunian Episcopate

Jul 1, 2021 by

from The English Churchman: The collective societal gasp at CCTV images of the Health Secretary and his paramour was quite understandable. There for all the world to see, was Matt Hancock engaged in behaviour that he had criminalised for...

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The Church of England isn’t ‘obsessed’ with sex

Jan 29, 2020 by

by Melanie McDonagh, Spectator: There’s been a shocked, wounded response on the part of pundits to the Church of England’s statement last week in response to the introduction of heterosexual civil partnerships. The Church observed that:...

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Polyamory is just a sly way to make cheating seem virtuous

Jan 9, 2020 by

by Zoe Strimpel, UnHerd: A mixture of masochism and sociological interest leads me to listen to American sex advice columnist Dan Savage’s podcast, Savage Love, on my long-ish morning walks over Hampstead Heath. Call after call, Americans...

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Why is the BBC promoting adultery?

Sep 7, 2018 by

by Ann Farmer, MercatorNet: A new six-episode show about sexual boredom and infidelity, Wanderlust, has been described as the BBC’s “filthiest drama to date”. The producers, of course, say that it is a serious look “at how we build...

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Adultery is fine – for the little people

Sep 4, 2018 by

by Laura Perrins, The Conservative Woman: Moses came down from the Mount and said, I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is I got Him down to 10. The bad news is adultery stays. Everyone has a sly laugh at this joke, because...

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