Lynda Rose
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Britain's slide into spiritual darkness
No one wishes to deny or downplay the reality of suffering, and there is nothing more heart-breaking than watching someone you love when they are in pain, but there is a world of difference between doing all you can to alleviate that pain, and designedly giving 'treatment' to bring about death.
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Justin Welby's position on gay sex is not only theologically indefensible, it's logically irreconcilable
Christianity is not founded on feelings or being 'nice' to people, but on the revelation of God and of His Son, Jesus Christ, as set down in the Bible. No one who holds otherwise is fit to hold office in the Church.
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The nation's betrayal of our young
The truth is, we live in a dysfunctional and declining culture that is spiralling towards chaos. On our present trajectory, sooner rather than later, our society will implode â so small wonder teenagers are complaining of low life satisfaction.
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There are good reasons to be concerned about where our nation is headed under Labour
Our new government is secularist and will pursue a far-left agenda which will, without doubt, bring challenges. Christians should prepare.
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Welcome to Eurovision â a celebration of the decadent and profane
Until recently Eurovision was a jolly and undemanding evening, showcasing European solidarity. Good fun, all round! Fast forward to 2024, and a rather different picture emerges.
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Is the tide turning on transgender madness at last?
People are waking up, certainly, but we must guard against complacency. There is a battle ahead.
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Spreading the Gospel or facilitating hatred?
The conversion of a few migrants will doubtless be genuine and, where that is the case, such converts must be protected. But there must be evidence that they fully embrace Christian belief and practice.
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Are Christians really discriminated against?
Let the conflict be seen for what it is, and let Christians be accorded, at the least, the same protections as others in our society.
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Why is Costa celebrating harmful trans mastectomies?
Why would anyone with a grain of common sense seek to 'glorify' such unnecessary and hazardous bodily mutilation?
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De-banking and the subversion of society
Denying individuals access to banks holds the potential of making them a 'non-person', unable any longer to function in society. What better way to ensure compliance with a programme of societal reconfiguration than cutting someone off from their means to live?
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Closing bank accounts based on personal views is a vicious, covert attempt at social engineering that must stop
What's happened to Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, Toby Young, and Rev Robert Fothergill could happen to any one of us, at any time, and must be resisted.
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The legalisation of assisted suicide must be resisted
If assisted suicide for those judged to be in the last months of life should become legal, we already know from the evidence of places such as Canada, Belgium, and the Netherlands that it will be but a short step from there to the mandated killing of the mentally ill and depressed.