Social Justice, Critical Race Theory, Marxism, and Biblical Ethics

Jul 7, 2020 by

by Kelly Hamren, Christianity Today: During the weeks following the death of George Floyd, I have been following the news with an increasing sense of sadness and concern for the problems facing the United States regarding race and racism....

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Do conservative Catholics get fair trials?

Apr 7, 2020 by

by Niall Gooch, UnHerd: It emerged overnight that the High Court of Australia has quashed the conviction of Cardinal George Pell for sex abuse, overturning all the charges against him. Seven judges agreed that the jury at the original...

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Human rights – a synonym for injustice

Mar 22, 2020 by

By Georgia Leatherdale-Gilholy, The Conservative Woman: ON November 8, 1998, the Human Rights Act received Royal Assent in the United Kingdom. The Act codified into British law the rights specified by the European Convention on Human...

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Justice for Sale

Jun 4, 2019 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea: There are some things you don’t miss until you have lost them. Good health is most noticed when you don’t have it. Likewise growing up in a Western liberal democracy I suspect that most of us just take the...

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Ashers Bakery – when the icing sugar has settled

Oct 30, 2018 by

by David Smyth, Evangelical Alliance: […]  As the icing sugar settles on the ruling, here are three broad points we might like to consider as Christians who have been following the case: A win for everyone The case is a win for the...

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America’s Disgrace

Sep 28, 2018 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea:  I didn’t mean to do it. I didn’t have the time and I was not that interested. But once I started I found it hard to stop. It was a bit like watching a train wreck, or a really bad reality TV show – you...

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