Saturday, 25 February 2017

"IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK" FROM THE VERY INFORMATIVE "THE CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE"!!

 
 
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Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan.e

'£5bn' heterosexual civil partnerships blocked by Court of Appeal

Civil partnerships for heterosexuals – which have been estimated to cost the taxpayer billions – have been blocked by the Court of Appeal in London.

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Lord Waddington

Lord Waddington, free speech defender: 1929-2017

Lord Waddington, a tireless supporter of Christian values and freedoms, has died, aged 87.
Students

9 in 10 UK universities restrict free speech, report says

More than 90 per cent of UK universities are restricting free speech, a shocking new report has found.
bbc.co.ukMichael Fabricant MP

'Conservative Anglicans are like ISIS', says Tory MP

Church of England members who support traditional marriage are much the same as Islamist terrorists, according to one Conservative MP.
Baby holding parent's hand

Judge berates council for seizing baby from parents in ‘very serious interference with family life’

Parents who had their baby removed from them by a council have been awarded compensation in a case being described as a “serious interference with family life”.
Public toilets

US Govt revokes trans bathroom guidance for schools

The United States Government has rescinded Obama-era guidance, which forced federally-funded schools to endorse transsexualism.
Dr Peter Saunderse

Pharmacy plans are ‘unethical and unnecessary’

Plans which could force Christian pharmacists to go against their conscience are ‘unethical and unnecessary’, a medical ethics expert has warned.
Cannabis leaf

Police continue to ignore cannabis offences, new figures show

Cannabis possession warnings and fixed penalty notices have more than halved in a four-year period, according to troubling new figures.
Norma McCorvey

Original Roe v Wade mum who later became pro-life dies

The woman at the centre of the historical legal test case to introduce abortion in the USA has died aged 69.
Also see:Countries join forces to fund overseas abortion
DNA

'Irresponsible' US scientists back human gene editing

Calls for the genetic editing of human beings by top scientific institutions in the United States have been labelled ‘irresponsible’ by an ethics watchdog.
Jim Elliot

Inspirational martyr Jim Elliot highlighted by BBC

The remarkable story of Christian missionary Jim Elliot has been told afresh by his daughter in a BBC feature.
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‘Smash dangerous porn illusion’, says rapper
‘Quash convictions for brothel-keeping’, Lib Dems urged
‘Right-to-die' language is really about wanting a 'right to be killed', says former GP
Hacksaw Ridge

Feature: Oscar-nominated film shows importance of respecting conscience

Hacksaw Ridge tells the incredible true story of a conscientious objector who saved 75 men in one of the bloodiest conflicts in World War II – without ever firing a gun.

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