David Robertson
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Christian Britain? Make way for the thought police
If the secular humanists want to be taken seriously then they have to show the rest of us what our Christian traditions are going to be replaced with â and that they will work
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Our politicians, like many of our religious leaders, want Christianity without Christ
The Disneyesque fantasy of 'look how nice we all are and what a nice country we live in, built on love and faith in each other', denudes the cross of its meaning and power
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Firefox fails the tolerance test: We're free but it may cost us our jobs
It is depressing is to see how the equality, diversity and tolerance brigade manage to twist and turn in order to justify their unequal, monocultural intolerance.
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Taking the Bible at its word: Some thoughts on Steve Chalke's evangelicalism
The historian David Bebbington has identified four marks of evangelicalism, Biblicism, crucicentrism, conversionism and activism, so where does Steve sit with each of these?
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Planning God into our towns and cities
If we want to avoid soulless urban sprawl, perhaps the Government and planners would do well to consider that as well as a railway station, each community needs a church?
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Tony Benn â Lessons for Christians, Politicians and Secular Humanists
Without claiming him as a card carrying Bible-believing Christian, it is nevertheless interesting to see just how much Christianity was a primary influence on Tony Benn's life and politics.
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Should Christians be nice in dealing with nasty atheists?
While Christians are trying to be 'nice', atheists freely mock them and their faith
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Unity in Ukraine
People in Ukraine have already gone through the 'Orange' revolution. No matter what colour this one is called, it will only be a change of colour unless there is a fundamental change of system and ethos.
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How long will it be before suicide is a human right?
There is a great danger that euthanasia will move on from the terminally ill to the depressed and the elderly, and become involuntary euthanasia
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Live and let die â Lessons from the Scottish Parliament's debate on same-sex marriage
Has Scotland really been led into the Promised Land?
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The politics of spin in the Church
In modern Britain equality and diversity policy is not there to promote equality and diversity but to ensure that those who do not agree with the new absolutist state morality are excluded.
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Tony Blair â the extremist?
By lumping all religions together Blair gives a false picture.