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Lynda Rose
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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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Sajid Javid is right to be concerned about transgender treatment for children
In ordering a proper investigation, Sajid Javid is to be commended for his courage and genuine compassion.
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People should be free to seek help, including prayer, for unwanted same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria
Let us be clear, no one should support coercive conversion therapy. But what possible justification can there be for denying help to those who are lost and want the choice?
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A call to repentance for our missing millions
When David Steel MP introduced the Abortion Bill to Parliament in 1967, he estimated that there would be, at most, only around 300 terminations a year. This was wrong. Since the Act was passed, in England and Wales we have witnessed almost 10 million abortions
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The problem with plans to raise the legal age of marriage
Whatever the motivation, it is difficult to see how raising the age for marriage can possibly help the problem of coercion – especially when, at the same time, we impose mandatory sex and relationships education in our schools.
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Britain's descent into polyamory
According to one recent report, the pandemic has aroused an unprecedented wave of sexual exploration and polyamory.
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When it comes to abortion, America chooses profits over safety
President Biden should hang his head in shame. Permanently lifting all restrictions on obtaining abortion pills by post is not empowering women. Rather, it is giving support to the duplicitous double standards of a multi-million pound industry that feeds off death
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Lessons from the plague of Justinian
The sixth century plague is estimated to have killed over a quarter of the world's entire population.
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Canada's conversion therapy ban is a victory for gay rights campaigners
When ideology rules, no need to let the facts spoil a good story.
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How will you celebrate Christmas?
The way we celebrate Christmas these days feels a bit like we're putting on a huge birthday party ... only we've forgotten to invite the guest of honour. Worse, He's not welcome, because we're too fixated on having what we call fun.
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The problem with the Brit Awards' decision to scrap gender-specific categories
Every individual is worthy of respect and love, but it helps no one to affirm the delusion of equivalence.
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And God said, 'Whatever you do, don't populate the earth'
There is a pernicious argument in circulation in some quarters today that goes along the lines of: planet earth is vastly over-populated by human beings, therefore we must actively support the extinction of the human race.
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Why on earth are British universities offering training in sex work?
Durham University claims that in offering training alerting student sex workers to the challenges they might face, it is merely recognising reality and fulfilling its duty of care to keep students safe. On this line of reasoning we might perhaps expect to see similar courses offered to students dealing in drugs.
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When 'God' becomes gender neutral: lessons from Russia
Requiring boys to wear skirts on the spurious justification that it will promote equality is not a sign of social progression. Rather it is the overt pursuit of an agenda that seeks to destroy the traditional structures of Western society and promote chaos.
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Gender 'equality' in a fallen world
Mothers should be unashamedly celebrated for who and what they are, and not downgraded to merely 'people who give birth'
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