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Campbell Campbell-Jack
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The importance of discipleship in a world that is hostile to Christ
If we are to face the dangers of increasing hostility toward those who hold biblical beliefs in the midst of a deteriorating culture and society, we will have to dig deep.
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A coronation for all
The history, symbolism, and importance of this unique ritual can be and, indeed, are significant for all, regardless of faith.
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Revolutionary language
Language is too important to be left a tool in the hands of progressive ideologues in their fruitless pursuit of woke utopia.
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Scotland's poisonous politics
If Kate Forbes stays in the race, and the rank and file voting members of the SNP listen to their neighbours and friends, she could do the improbable and bring sanity back to Scottish politics.
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The bishops or the Bible?
The real question is: how does a bishop convince himself that the Bible doesn't really mean what the Bible clearly says it does mean?
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University: the battleground for young minds
The concept of the university as a place of genuine learning with the free flow of ideas and the cut and thrust of rigorous debate creating a place where the brightest of minds might grow and blossom intellectually is, to a significant extent, no more. And this should concern Christians.
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When education slips into indoctrination, parents have a right to be concerned
School pupils in Primary 1 are aged between four and five, so reading to them requires careful selection of material. The P1 pupils at Glencoats Primary in Paisley were recently treated to a story time with a sexually explicit drag queen with the stage name of Flowjob.
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Religious liberty has been eroded in Switzerland
Under no circumstances should Christians use any expression that would be theologically defined as hateful speech. Today, however, a traditional defence of biblical Christianity can be defined by secularists as hate speech and, as is the case now in Switzerland, as a criminal act.
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Abiy Ahmed Ali, Ethiopian prime minister, Nobel Peace Prize winner and an evangelical
We in the West are often blinded by the weakness of the church here to assume that Christianity is losing ground. The evidence throughout the world would indicate otherwise.
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An unlikely ally in Richard Dawkins?
Dawkins has not changed his scepticism concerning the existence of God, but he does think that without religion, people would behave in ways that are deplorable.
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The moral revolution is taking no prisoners
The LGBT activist community relentlessly steamrollers its targets and if it doesn't get its way the first time round it will just keep on pressing until it succeeds in imposing its will.
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Where the Church of Scotland's priorities lie
The action taken against Richard Cameron by the Church of Scotland can be described as draconian.
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