Last month I looked at the idea of integrity and whether it still matters, as we watched the inauguration of a new (well, second-hand) President. I don’t want to focus directly on him again because we have been force-fed so many “edicts” from the White House this month, and for many, the distortion of truthContinue reading “Evangelicalism: a closer look”
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Caught in the Act?
Over the last four months I’ve been looking at the so-called “clobber” passages used by various churches over the last few decades to deny that salvation is available for those who identify as being part of the LGBTQ+ community, and additionally apply unreasonable requirements to be recognised as part of the church. We completed thatContinue reading “Caught in the Act?”
Let’s try that again!
I need to begin with an apology. When I wrote my last blog, I rushed it. Life happened and I ended up with too little time, and the deadline to publish just didn’t give me the time I would have normally wanted to make sure I dotted all the i’s and crossed all the t’sContinue reading “Let’s try that again!”
Religious Right, HIV/AIDS and Christian Marriage
I had hoped to bring you another person’s story this month, but unfortunately there has been a delay. As you will no doubt have found in your own experience, life sometimes gets in the way of plans, and this has been the case this month, so I hope to get back on track next month. Continue reading “Religious Right, HIV/AIDS and Christian Marriage”