Lynda Rose
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Defender of the Faith or defender of faith?
Our laws and culture are founded on Christian values and belief. In the national interest, they must be upheld.
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The tragic case of Archie Battersbee
Parents may sometimes be wrong and their attempts to protect their children may ultimately prove futile, but their beliefs and views should be respected.
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Roe v Wade and the constitutional 'right' to have sex without consequence
In the battle of competing rights, those with no voice are being hurled against the wall, their lives mercilessly dispatched by two innocuous looking pills, or suctioned into oblivion following dismemberment.
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Fairness or inclusion â whose rights should prevail in sport?
That trans athletes should want to participate in sport is completely understandable, but pitting them post-transition against women is blatantly unfair and devalues the hard-won status of women
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Can a country be possessed?
Our culture today is made distinctive by its chaos.
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Transgender ideology - the new fundamentalism
The self-appointed thought police, dismissive of anything that calls into question their attempted moral rebranding and narrative of gender equivalence, have been vicious in their demands for compliance.
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The Archbishop of Southwark is to be applauded for his stand against sexually explicit LGBT books in Catholic schools
Attempts to vilify Christian teaching and belief out of a desire to impose new and supposedly more 'liberal' values is a direct attack on freedom of belief and the right to manifest such belief.
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Sajid Javid is right to be concerned about transgender treatment for children
In ordering a proper investigation, Sajid Javid is to be commended for his courage and genuine compassion.
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People should be free to seek help, including prayer, for unwanted same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria
Let us be clear, no one should support coercive conversion therapy. But what possible justification can there be for denying help to those who are lost and want the choice?
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A call to repentance for our missing millions
When David Steel MP introduced the Abortion Bill to Parliament in 1967, he estimated that there would be, at most, only around 300 terminations a year. This was wrong. Since the Act was passed, in England and Wales we have witnessed almost 10 million abortions
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The problem with plans to raise the legal age of marriage
Whatever the motivation, it is difficult to see how raising the age for marriage can possibly help the problem of coercion â especially when, at the same time, we impose mandatory sex and relationships education in our schools.
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Britain's descent into polyamory
According to one recent report, the pandemic has aroused an unprecedented wave of sexual exploration and polyamory.