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The Closing of the British Mind?

The Closing of the British Mind?

April 18, 2013 at 3:30 am 0 comments

As a case study shows, freedom of speech in British universities is under threat. by Peter Smith The Alliance Defending Freedom is an organisation familiar to many readers. It is in essence a well-run network of legal activists who share a common Christian faith and who are involved in many of […]

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Imprisoning Religion: Iran Persecutes American Pastor for Converting to Christianity

Imprisoning Religion: Iran Persecutes American Pastor for Converting to Christianity

March 5, 2013 at 8:45 am 0 comments

by Laura Giunta The arrest and subsequent imprisonment of Saeed Abedini, an American Pastor being punished in Iran for his religious beliefs, is just the latest of Iran’s many human rights violations against Christians. While American human rights groups, such as ACLJ (American Center for Justice and Law), have been […]

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When Is a Church Not a Church?

When Is a Church Not a Church?

March 1, 2013 at 12:45 pm 0 comments

by Paul Coleman When is a church not a church? The answer – when the government says so. At least this is the case in several European countries, where a multi-tiered system is strictly operated and only the entities that reach the top tier are officially recognized as churches. While […]

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