Can we take back control of the institutions?

Nov 29, 2022 by

by Ed West, Wrong Side of History: If you or any of your ancestors have ever required the use of insulin or antihistamine, or faced the dangers of tetanus, diphtheria or gangrene, there’s a good chance you owe your existence to Sir Henry...

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Christmas Religious Programming on the BBC 2022

Nov 29, 2022 by

from BBC: In a new series for advent, Sally Phillips meets three well-known faces – Revd Richard Coles, Lemn Sissay and Shirley Ballas – to explore how their memories of Christmas reflect the changes they have gone through in their...

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Advent Meditations: Tuesday 29 November

Nov 29, 2022 by

Tue Nov 29 am: 33, 124 pm: 96 Isa 1:21-31 1 Thes 2:1-12 Luke 20:9-18 ON THE LITURGICAL CALENDAR -St. Brendan of Birr 6th Century, Monk:  -St. Brendan of Birr was an associate of Saint Brendan the Navigator and was educated by Saint Finian...

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Is this the beginning of the end for Mermaids?

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Jo Bartosch, spiked: The CEO of the controversial trans-kids charity has unexpectedly stepped down. On Friday, as football fans across the nation were cracking open cans ahead of kick-off, child-transition charity Mermaids slipped out...

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Schools are betraying parents

Nov 28, 2022 by

by James Esses, spiked: Teachers are encouraging children to transition behind their parents’ backs. Schools up and down the UK are facilitating, enabling and even encouraging the transitioning of ‘transgender’ children. And they...

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Taking the knee for diversity – but not for Down syndrome

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Ann Farmer, MercatorNet: ‘When mum told me about the discrimination against babies like me in the womb I felt like a knife had been put into my heart. It made me feel less valued than other people.’ Judges at the UK Court...

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There’s a war on the family – and we’re losing it

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Frank Wright, TCW: WHEN ideology triumphs, it is invisible. When an idea becomes so widespread, and so often unconsciously repeated as if true, it vanishes into the background. It has succeeded in becoming part of the landscape of...

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Make a spectacle of oneself

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Marcus Walker, The Critic: Don’t skimp on the coronation; the monarchy is a drama that speaks to all our hearts. Aware that Queen Elizabeth I said to Robert Cecil, a much greater man than I, “Little man, little man: must is not a word...

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Jesus could have been transgender, claims Cambridge dean

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Ewan Somerville, Telegraph: The dean of Trinity College said such a view was ‘legitimate’ after a row over a sermon by a student that claimed Christ had a ‘trans body’. Jesus could have been transgender,...

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The gay rights problem isn’t with Qatar, it’s with Islam

Nov 28, 2022 by

by Tom Lennie, TCW: […]  The Western world deems it unacceptable that any nation should in any way hinder the free expression of same-sex or transgender values. Qatar officials, for their part, sought to reassure fans ‘of any...

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