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Kate Forbes has still won a significant victory - for religion in public life

Kate Forbes has still won a significant victory - for religion in public life -- Daily Telegraph Fraser Nelson on the deputy leader of the Scottish National Party: "It's not just that she was born into the Free Church of...

The self-delusion of secular Jews - UnHerd

The self-delusion of secular Jews - UnHerd Playwright David Mamet writes: "Western Jews have traditionally voted for liberalism, which is to say for inclusion in some imaginary coalition of the right-thinking. We support the United Nations, a Potemkin village of...

American megachurches are thriving by poaching flocks

American megachurches are thriving by poaching flocks - The Economist "Welcome to Life.Church, one of America's largest megachurches, headquartered near Oklahoma City. Really it is a chain of churches, with 44 sites across 12 states. Every weekend around 80,000 people...

Scott Sauls, author and Nashville pastor, placed on indefinite leave of absence

Scott Sauls, author and Nashville pastor, placed on indefinite leave of absence "In a video message to the congregation, Sauls apologized for an unhealthy leadership style that harmed the people who worked for him and the church. "'I verbalized insensitive...

FLEISHER: The Myth Of Arab Buy-In | The Daily Wire

FLEISHER: The Myth Of Arab Buy-In | The Daily Wire "Kedar has crafted an alternative vision to the 'two-state solution' that is called the 'emirates plan.' He presented it to a well-known sheikh in Judea and Samaria (i.e., the 'West...

Joel Kotkin in Singapore's Straits Times

Joel Kotkin Singapore's Straits Times Why do Americans seem so hopeful about the future? "Some of it is just happenstance but there are three factors: First, and probably most importantly, is immigration. "In the American context, immigration has historically meant...

On Religion - Ten years of reporting on a fault line - Columns

On Religion - Ten years of reporting on a fault line - Columns Terry Mattingly, writing in 1998: "Back in the 1980s, I began to experience deja vu while covering event after event on the religion beat in Charlotte, Denver...

Sexular Colonialism - Stephen McAlpine

Sexular Colonialism - Stephen McAlpine Stephen McAlpine on the recent persecution of Christian professional rugby players who are of Pacific Islander heritage. He sees a pattern -- white progressives imposing their morality on brown and black believers, whether Fijian Christians,...

Religion and Totalitarianism - Merited Impossibility

Religion and Totalitarianism - Merited Impossibility "My father was a closeted Christian in the USSR. There was no way for him to get his hands on a Bible or talk to a priest but he was desperate to learn about...

Religion and Totalitarianism - Merited Impossibility

Religion and Totalitarianism - Merited Impossibility "My father was a closeted Christian in the USSR. There was no way for him to get his hands on a Bible or talk to a priest but he was desperate to learn about...

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