‘Arrogant, ungrateful cowards for turning on J.K. Rowling in trans row’

Oct 2, 2023 by

by Graham Linehan, Mail on Sunday: Why do I risk everything to battle the madness of the trans activists? What’s my endgame? It’s simple. I am concerned about women losing their words, safe spaces and sports to fanatics who...

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‘Nonsense’ of Gender Data Collected by Public Bodies Set for Review

Oct 2, 2023 by

by Richard Eldred, Daily Sceptic: The Science Secretary, Michelle Donelan, is initiating a review on the collection of gender data by public bodies, aiming to address the shift towards self-identified gender over biological sex. The...

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Confected outrage doesn’t change the facts about the family

Oct 2, 2023 by

by Miriam Cates, Artillery Row: On Thursday I was interviewed by Times Radio to discuss what policies I would like to see in next year’s Conservative manifesto. Pretty standard for a political interview one might think, but not, as it...

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Kemi Badenoch guns for Stonewall – and the charity sector

Oct 2, 2023 by

by Steerpike, Spectator: Kemi Badenoch’s war with Stonewall opened up on a new front this evening. Earlier this year, the business secretary incurred the wrath of the LGBTQ+ charity when she told government officials to withdraw from...

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Risk of “state intervention in Christian doctrine” if recommendations of UN expert on LGBT issues are followed, warns WE...

Oct 2, 2023 by

By Joel Forster, Evangelical Focus. A large majority of countries dialoguing with the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Independent Expert of the United Nations, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, praised the report he presented at the...

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Surviving the Synod

Oct 2, 2023 by

By Mark Dooley, European Conservative. (Editor’s note: this comment on Roman Catholicism could well apply to many other denominations!) The sad fact is that the Church has lost faith in the Gospel. That is why it seeks to promote a...

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God’s Jigsaw of Human Rights

Oct 2, 2023 by

By Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism.  (This talk was given at Christ Episcopal Church, Georgetown in Washington, DC on October 1.) Bartolomé de las Casas, a Spanish bishop, argued in 1550 against enslaving Indians in the Spanish empire. His...

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Bishops in Communion and Prayers in Love and Faith

Oct 1, 2023 by

by Martin Davie: To say that the House of Bishops Occasional Paper Bishops in Communion, published in 2000, is not well known is an understatement. Twenty-three years after its publication very few people in the Church of England even...

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The dark legacy of Magnus Hirschfeld

Oct 1, 2023 by

by Fred Sargeant, spiked: A fierce belief in eugenics and gender ideology haunts the legacy of this gay-rights pioneer. For a long time since his death in 1935, German physician and ‘sexologist’ Magnus Hirschfeld has been a largely...

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Churches backing traditional marriage are cut loose by their bishops

Oct 1, 2023 by

by Julian Mann, TCW: TODAY’S Prayer Book Epistle reading is a powerful call to Christian unity centred on the revealed truth of the gospel rather than on artificial institutional unity. Writing to the Christians in 1st century Ephesus,...

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