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Christian Post: Commentary: Christians need to tackle secular culture from 'belly of beast'. 29th August 2010
Author, apologist and former White House policy analyst Dinesh D’Souza has high hopes for The King’s College in New York City.
Kyiv Post: Long lost Jesus icon in Kremlin restored to view. 29th August 2010
An icon of Jesus embedded in a Kremlin gate used by Soviet leaders but bricked over in the 1930s during communist times was restored on Saturday to public view.
Europe News: Video: Correcting BBC crusades propaganda. 29th August 2010
'Frankly, to properly answer all the misinformation, disinformation and outright lies of the BBC propaganda video about the crusades and middle ages, I would need a month at least and the result would be absurd as I would have to stop the video every 90 frames and cut in with what is wrong.'
Daily Telegraph: Pakistan relief organisations 'discriminating against Christian flood victims'. 29th August 2010
Relief organisations in Pakistan are discriminating against Christians when they distribute flood aid, the Vatican said on Friday, as one million more people were displaced by fresh floods.
Daily Telegraph: A sexual disaster for teenagers and society. 28th August 2010
A welfare system that rewards lone motherhood is perverse and wrong-headed.
CNN News: UK demands release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. 28th August 2010
Britain on Saturday demanded the release of Gilad Shalit as the Israeli soldier marked his 24th birthday in Hamas' captivity.
Christian Science Monitor: British Catholic adoption agency closes. 28th August 2010
This week the last Catholic adoption agency in the UK has been forced to cease adoptions following the ruling of the Charity Commission. Catholic Care, a Leeds-based social care organization, only offers adoption services to heterosexual married couples.
Christian Today: Pakistan: Christian councillor goes into hiding amid blasphemy accusations. 27th August 2010
In yet another blasphemy case against Christians in Pakistan, an independent village councillor has been accused of entering a mosque and insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
BBC News: MP criticised after 'attack' on sex education. 27th August 2010
A Conservative MP has become involved in a row after appearing to blame the rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) on greater sex education.
Catholic Culture: Commentary: The right to be perverse. 27th August 2010
What are we up against in fighting the public facilitation of sexual perversion? We’re up against nothing less than a global culture which regards a person’s desired form of sexual expression as a basic human right. I don’t mean that everyone in every country views things this way, but there are substantial groups of influential media leaders, politicians and judges in a great many places throughout the world who do—perhaps in most places.





