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Lynda Rose
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The triumph of ideology over reason in British schools
The ideological promotion of gender choice, for which there is no scientific basis, must be removed from education.
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Relationships, sex ... and unhealthy education
This teaching is not just destroying the innocence of our young; it is putting them at jeopardy by prematurely sexualising them, while embedding views and attitudes that run counter to science, and promoting behaviours for which the body is not designed.
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How should we read the apparent decline in Christianity?
It is a sad fact that in our multicultural, multiethnic society, every major religion represented in the country with the exception of Christianity, has over the last decade reported an increase in religious affiliation.
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No-platformed in Parliament
The UK is still nominally a Christian country - our laws and constitution are founded on Christian belief. Yet Christians now are apparently no longer permitted to express the core tenets of their faith.
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The fight to overturn enforced gender fluid teaching in Wales intensifies
Welsh parents are to be applauded for their brave stand against the attempted ideological brainwashing of their children.
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Greta declares war on the West
Greta Thunberg wants not just to limit climate emissions, but to overthrow the entire capitalist system underpinning Western civilization.
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The spiritual consequences of abortion
The reality is that from the time the Abortion Act came into effect on 27 April 1968, both women and men have tended to view legal termination as a green light allowing unrestrained sex whenever, wherever and with whomsoever they want, without fear of consequence.
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The police must call a halt to virtue signalling and return to fighting crime
The Home Secretary's no-nonsense order to the police is to be welcomed.
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Defender of the Faith or defender of faith?
Our laws and culture are founded on Christian values and belief. In the national interest, they must be upheld.
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The tragic case of Archie Battersbee
Parents may sometimes be wrong and their attempts to protect their children may ultimately prove futile, but their beliefs and views should be respected.
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Roe v Wade and the constitutional 'right' to have sex without consequence
In the battle of competing rights, those with no voice are being hurled against the wall, their lives mercilessly dispatched by two innocuous looking pills, or suctioned into oblivion following dismemberment.
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Fairness or inclusion – whose rights should prevail in sport?
That trans athletes should want to participate in sport is completely understandable, but pitting them post-transition against women is blatantly unfair and devalues the hard-won status of women
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Can a country be possessed?
Our culture today is made distinctive by its chaos.
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Transgender ideology - the new fundamentalism
The self-appointed thought police, dismissive of anything that calls into question their attempted moral rebranding and narrative of gender equivalence, have been vicious in their demands for compliance.
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The Archbishop of Southwark is to be applauded for his stand against sexually explicit LGBT books in Catholic schools
Attempts to vilify Christian teaching and belief out of a desire to impose new and supposedly more 'liberal' values is a direct attack on freedom of belief and the right to manifest such belief.
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