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August 17th, 2018 | Church and State
The Apostle Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 11.19 “there must be factions among you in order that those who are genuine among you may be recognised”.
August 17th, 2018 | End of life, Life and Bioethics
The British Medical Association recently published guidelines that allow doctors to end the lives of patients suffering from dementia and other degenerative diseases - if they are unable to feed themselves. Families’ opinions will not have as much power as they used to, giving doctors the final call. Regan King comments.
Vue Cinemas has paid compensation claim in full after blocking the private premiere of 'Voices of the Silenced' in February. On 7th February 2018, Mike was getting the final touches ready for the premiere of Voices of the Silenced, the documentary he’d spent over 2 years to produce.
August 15th, 2018 | End of life, Life and Bioethics
A recent article by The Daily Mail reports that doctors are steadily moving towards allowing the termination of the lives of patients suffering from dementia and other degenerative diseases if they are unable to feed themselves.
August 10th, 2018 | End of life, Life and Bioethics
The BBC has reported on the tragic case of a troubled 29-year-old woman, Aurelia Brouwers who obtained voluntary euthanasia in a bid to escape her struggles with depression and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
August 9th, 2018 | Family, Family and Sexual Ethics
Roger Kiska provides an update on the effects of pro-life, pro-family policy in European countries.
You may remember Sarah Kuteh, a nurse who was dismissed from her job after talking to patients about her Christian faith and giving a Bible to one patient. Finally, on the 26th July 2018, the NMC panel unanimously ruled that Sarah was fully 'fit to practise' and revoked all restrictions on her nursing practice.
August 3rd, 2018 | Family and Sexual Ethics
In this essay, Wilberforce Academy director, Dr Joe Boot shows the importance of a person's world-and-life-view to their understanding of sexuality. He examines the religious and philosophical ideas that drive the attack on God's distinction of male and female - but notes that "no matter how subversive the utopian sexual revolutionaries become, they cannot finally overturn God’s creational norm and order" - because this is God's world.
The local councillor who was forced to resign as Mayor of Ferryhill over social media posts has had formal complaints about his conduct dismissed.
Joe Boot argues that Christians, as members of a royal priesthood, are called to exercise godly rule in the world.
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