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Michael Trimmer
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Religion doesn't impact US views on immigration
Religion has limited impact on US views on immigration, according to a new study from Pew Research
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Children's charities welcome tougher laws on emotional abuse
Charities praise the government's moves towards an anti-emotional abuse law for children.
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A fight of faith: The Church of England and the First World War
While soldiers were fighting in the trenches of World War One, a spiritual conflict was taking place within Christians and the Church of England as they sought to understand the War and their place in it
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Is seven fruit and veg a day really affordable?
A new study from UCL suggests seven fruit and veg per day would be best if you want to lead as long and healthy a life as possible.
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Christian tattoo found on medieval Sudanese mummy
A Sudanese mummy from 700AD has been found to have a Christian tattoo on her inner thigh
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Do children have the right to a mum and dad?
Professor Robert Lopez has come to the UK to protest the first gay marriage ceremonies, and to argue that children have a natural right to a mother and a father.
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Communicating Christianity in the era of the individual
"We don't talk about 'we' any more. Only 'I'. Unless we want something, then we say 'we have rights', and 'we' is just a tool for 'I'," says Lord Daniel Brennan
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World Vision USA admits 'mistake' on marriage policy, asks donors 'to forgive'
After 48 hours of heavy criticism from evangelicals, World Vision USA has reversed its policy change from earlier this week in which they had said they would accept employees in same-sex marriages.
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Germany's 'bishop of bling' resigns
Bishop Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg steps down after over 31 million euro spend on residence
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Hospitals urged not to incinerate aborted foetuses
Senior NHS figures and Government ministers have moved to investigate the practice of incinerating fetuses as medical waste.
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Is the UK better together?
Scots living in the capital are taking a keen interest in the fate of their homeland
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If you start giving out independence, where do you stop?
Reverend Fraser McNaughton, minister of St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, isn't convinced by the idea of independence for the Orkney, Shetland and Western islands of Scotland
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Rehabilitating evangelicalism: Geoff Tunnicliffe on 10 years of leading the World Evangelical Alliance
Outgoing Secretary General of the World Evangelical Alliance Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe believes evangelicals are engaging more effectively with the world than 10 years ago and that their voice is being taken more seriously than ever before
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Are family GPs going extinct?
The president of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Dr Maureen Baker, claims that the GP practice as we know it is in danger of dying out. But are her claims overblown?
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Head of Ukrainian Orthodox Church compares Russia's actions to Nazi Germany
Patriarch Filaret Denysenko has compared the actions of Putin, in annexing Crimea to Russia, to Hitler's takeover of Austria in 1938.
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