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Lynda Rose

Abortion – feeding the chaos monster

DATE : 7 February 2022 AUTHOR :

According to a recent report in The Times, leading doctors are warning that failure to extend rules allowing abortion pills to be taken at home will force women into illegal abortions (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/leading-doctors-warn-of-illegal-abortions-danger-hxpk8xfnq).  They fail to spell out exactly what this means – presumably that women will simply continue to order the pills online, bypassing doctors, which doesn’t exactly […]

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Is God alive?

DATE : 27 January 2022 AUTHOR :

Parties in number 10, and Boris Johnson’s head on the block as the nation waits with bated breath to see what will happen next.  Who would have believed the Mother of Parliaments could become so embroiled in allegations of corruption and contempt?  At the same time, in Wales, a disabled woman of 53 on a mobility scooter […]

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Innocent blood

DATE : 27 January 2022 AUTHOR :

A supporter shared with us this week a truly heart-breaking and horrific story of the abortion she underwent some years ago.  There follows the account in her own (slightly edited) words:   “Whilst I was a backslidden Christian, I was in active addiction to heroin and I became pregnant.   From the time I realised that I […]

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Apostasy ⎼ the abandonment or renunciation of a religious or political belief or principle

DATE : 21 January 2022 AUTHOR :

The Church of England announced last week that Stephen Knott is to be the new Archbishop’s Appointment Secretary.  No, this does not mean that he will be overseeing Justin Welby’s diary – as, from the job title, one might be excused for imagining.  Rather this is one of the most senior appointments in the Anglican Church, carrying […]

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Happy new year – for those lucky enough to be born

DATE : 10 January 2022 AUTHOR :

According to data provided by Worldometer, in 2021 there were just over 42.6 million abortions worldwide, making it the leading cause of death across the globe.  This contrasts with 8.2 million deaths from cancer, 5 million from smoking, 1.7 million from HIV / AIDS, 1.3 million from traffic accidents, and 1 million from suicide.  On top of this, […]

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