David Robertson
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Fact-checking JD Vance on Scotland's awful abortion clinic buffer zones
JD Vance spoke truth to power. The fact that power doesn't like it doesn't make it false.
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The battle of the theological politicians
I know that in today's politicised, polarised world it seems impossible to answer the question without immediately being accused of being 'right wing' or 'left wing', but let's have a go: what does the Bible actually say amid all the claims and counter-claims?
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Speaking the truth to power â a letter to Bishop Budde
Perhaps there is a role for such political comment (some might call it prophetic) but I suspect not at a service which is supposed to be about national unity.
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The problem with the King's Gospel
If only the King would listen to what Jesus teaches, he would find that peace on earth comes only through Christ, not through the many contrary faiths and philosophies.
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Mythmas or Christmas?
Jesus is no myth. He is the ultimate reality and he is the reality we all need.
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An open letter to my MP (and yours) on assisted suicide
This new law would not be a mild change to the law, enabling a compassionate approach to a few suffering people who need it. This would be a fundamental change in society, written into law.
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The secular sacrament of abortion
So why is there this obsession with abortion? How have we moved from 'it should be safe and rare' to it now being a badge of honour? When did questioning abortion and arguing for the right of the baby to live, become a badge of fascism?
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Where is Jordan Peterson on his spiritual journey?
Peterson has been a gateway to Christianity for many people. But where does he stand himself?
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Fact checking abortion
In a world of darkness and lies it is time for us to bring truth and light on this issue.
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Life After Doom
Personally, I have no problem with believing in human sinfulness in these areas â and in many others. But Brian McLaren takes a shallow, limited view â it is really the bad news without the Good News.
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The UK election â a new start and new sense of hope?
Let's try to avoid the hyperbole of 'the kingdom is coming', or 'we are all doomed', and reflect on what this result means for the UK, and the Church.
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Lessons from the European elections
From a Christian perspective the greatest change that Europe needs is a revival of vital Christianity.