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Lynda Rose
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As greenhouses gases continue to soar, what might God be saying?
To have any chance of winning the climate battle, we need the help of the One who called all of life into being.
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The steady erasure of 'women' in the pro-abortion movement
Airbrushing 'women' out of gendered existence by subordinating them within a broader group of "pregnant people" is both morally repugnant and insulting.
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Britain can be friends with the world but it shouldn't lose itself in the process
For over a thousand years, Britain has espoused a political and social system derived from our Christian beliefs. It must protect it at all costs.
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The chilling war for free speech at yet another British university
As activists seek to destroy the 'Christian' order, is the present world passing away?
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University diversity modules and the terrifying drive to make us all 'woke'
If evidence were needed of a growing and ideologically driven push to impose totalitarian control, this is surely it. And it is frightening.
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The truth about abortion and what 'pro-choicers' don't want women to hear
A heartbreaking new book has laid bare all the pain, grief and trauma that so many women experience after an abortion - a reality that 'pro-choicers' want to deny.
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A new Channel 4 documentary offers some worrying insights into people's attitudes to sex today
Sex Actually, a new series on Channel 4, claims to explore what sex really means to people these days by following couples who livestream themselves in the act for money. But not so long ago, society had a word to describe this sort of behaviour ⎼ prostitution.
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In allowing gender dysphoric children to 'decide' treatment for themselves, is society abdicating its duty of care?
At so many levels, the Keira Bell judgment raises concern.
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In the abortion wars, the real victims are always overlooked
For the continued existence and wellbeing of humanity, it is time for the lies to be called out and exposed.
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As child-on-child sex abuse soars, evil is destroying our children
It would seem that, over the last decade, something has happened to sexualise children and break down the boundaries that previously protected them from harm inflicted by their peers.
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When it's no longer alright to defend life
Whether defending the vulnerable from oppression and attack, standing out against totalitarian regimes, building a bulwark against terrorism, or fighting to preserve the life of the unborn, society once celebrated those who sought to protect and rescue those less able to protect themselves. But not anymore, it appears.
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Government departments, educational establishments and even, God help us, the Church need to sever all links with Stonewall
Stonewall's relentless drive for 'diversity' and 'inclusivity' is revolution, every bit as vicious as the power grab made by communism in Russia and China.
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The promotion of transgender ideology needs to end before it causes more harm
The function of education is to provide children with the knowledge and skills they need to become fully rounded adults and take their future place in society. It is not to indoctrinate them into lifestyle choices that do not occur naturally and that fail to enhance their wellbeing and happiness.
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The scandalous misuse of public funds on Stonewall
As a simple matter of social justice, Stonewall must not be supported in its political endeavour to reframe society's moral values and practice by public monies.
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Neither 'straight' nor honest – The Times' undercover investigation into conversion therapy
The latest stinging exposé in The Times attacking so-called 'conversion therapy' is not just selective, but completely ignores the pain of those who truly don't want to live with same-sex attraction.
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