Mark Woods
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Moses' marriage, and why racism is like leprosy
Moses' marriage provides a devastating rebuke to one of the most grievous sins of this or any age.
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Jeremy Corbyn stuns rivals with landslide Labour leadership win
The left-wing candidate surpassed initial expectations with a clear victory.
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Joe Biden's faith helps him deal with bereavement as he mulls presidency bid
The US Vice-President is regarded by many obververs as a popular and credible alternative to Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party nomination.
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What the new Homo Naledi species tells us about being human
Homo Naledi is like us, but not like us: slender, small-brained, with feet and hands like ours but curved fingers like those of apes.
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Blood moons and the end of the world: How not to interpret biblical prophecy
Interpreters like John Hagee and Mark Blitz link biblical prophecies, lunar eclipses and historical events. Mark Woods on whether they are right to do so.
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The faithful Queen: Why the Church of England is lucky to have a believer at its head
In Queen Elizabeth the Church has someone at its head for whom the Christian religion is not another layer of ceremony but a living reality.
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Why a 'Christians first' refugee policy is the wrong answer
A toxic brew of nationalism and xenophobia has come into play, not just in the UK but all around the world.
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Kim Davis: Should she be in jail?
Kim Davis is in jail for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licences because it would conflict with her beliefs as an Apostolic Christian.
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Britain will take thousands more Syrian refugees, says Cameron
The extra refugees will come from refugee camps in the region.
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Refugee crisis: Why the Bible doesn't allow us to turn our backs on drowning children
Europe's refugee crisis is overwhelming not just the services but the institutions which are expected to deal with it.
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Israeli forces use tear gas and stun grenades on Christian protesters
A rally of Christians against Israel's extension of its Separation Wall in the Bethlehem area has been broken up by Israeli forces using concussion grenades and tear gas.
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Gospel for Asia spent thousands on reputation management after negative stories surfaced
Seventy thousand dollars was set aside to pay for the service.