A PC game that allows players to gang rape virtual women ? and then force them to have an abortion ? has been banned from Amazon.
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February 13th, 2009
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February 13th, 2009
A computer game in which players compete to rape women and get them to abort their babies has been pulled from sale on Amazon.com.
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February 13th, 2009
The story of the 13-year old father is testament to the moral collapse that is the true legacy of a liberal establishment that has imposed its own values - or rather, lack of them - on the British people for the past four decades.
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February 13th, 2009
Christianity is not just something that happens between consenting adults behind closed doors, a bishop has said as support grows for the receptionist who faces the sack in a row with her school over religion.
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February 13th, 2009
The Church of England fought back this week against the ?seeming intolerance and illiberality? aimed at their faith by public bodies.
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February 13th, 2009
GPs will be paid bonuses for persuading teenagers to have long-lasting contraceptive implants and jabs without their parents' knowledge, it has emerged.
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February 13th, 2009
Several television stations are caving to pressure from the homosexual community and refusing to run 'Speechless: Silencing Christians', a one-hour paid program sponsored by the American Family Association.
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February 13th, 2009
Maher al-Gohary has converted from Islam to Christianity. In spite of facing death threats, he's engaged in a legal battle to have his changed religion recognised on his official Egyptian documents.
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February 13th, 2009
A Christian bioethicist says the first FDA-approved human trials using embryonic stem cells are cause for alarm.
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February 13th, 2009
This spring, the Rhode Island Blood Center plans to draw first blood in the attempt to establish what would possibly be New England?s initial public cord blood bank, potentially assisting in local stem cell research and offering local patients a source of treatments for dozens of diseases.
