Why Judge Kavanaugh’s Religion Should Be an Issue

Jul 19, 2018 by

by Adam J MacLeod, Public Discourse: Though our political institutions are designed to be secular and non-sectarian, our laws rest on Christian ideas about what we owe each other as human beings made in the image and likeness of God. With...

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Gen Z, let’s prioritize the gospel as we pursue justice

May 7, 2018 by

by Jaquelle Crowe, The Gospel Coalition. In junior high, I became friends with a social justice warrior. She wasn’t a Christian, but she had an extravagant and sincere concern for people and was driven to eradicate suffering and bring...

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Legal Discrimination – is it fair?

Jan 31, 2018 by

Church of England Newspaper – February 2 . Conviction history remains one of the few, if not only area where employers can legally but not morally discriminate against applicants when recruiting. This has a negative impact on...

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Lord Carey: ‘I’m praying for jailed Marine A Sergeant Blackman’

Mar 27, 2017 by

by Harry Farley, Christian Today: Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey of Clifton is praying for the release of jailed ‘Marine A’ whose murder conviction has been overturned. George Carey joined MPs, peers and retired...

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UK: Two Systems of Justice

Nov 26, 2016 by

by Douglas Murray, Gatestone Institute: So farewell, then, Anjem Choudary. For two and half years at least. On September 6, the radical cleric was sentenced by a British judge to five and a half years in prison for encouraging people to...

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Finally… one brave bishop says sorry

Nov 20, 2016 by

by Peter Hitchens, Mailonline: Is the panic over? Are we beginning to realise that child abuse allegations – just like all other crimes – must be fairly investigated? The resignation-prone Child Abuse Inquiry is in trouble precisely...

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