Freedom – to Discriminate?

You might want to read these articles if you want to get a good primer for this – once again, we’re talking about bakers, gay marriage, and where the line is between private rights and professional duty. This is a recurring theme that in my view is actually very simple – a business that is […]

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Statistics and Lies

There’s a notion out there which is built upon prejudice and the misrepresentation of facts. Whether this is done deliberately or not, I cannot say. There is a notion among conservative religious right types that marriage is ‘owned’ by the Church, and the Church is subsequently owed a say in the gay marriage debate. They […]

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Secular vs Faith

Not for the first time since my little sparring match with him, the author of theologyarchaeology.wordpress.com (I’m not turning it into a hyperlink anymore, as frankly I don’t see why my site should point directly to his) has come out and demonstrated his misunderstanding of how a fair and equal society should work. For the […]

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Nice to be Immortalised

It would seem I’m getting exposure (ok, not quite, for they don’t actually link to my site, but it’s a step in the right direction). The link below is almost certainly aimed at the ongoing ‘discussion’ I am having with the site’s author. The Homosexual Whine – http://wp.me/p2scSq-17z It’s quite flattering in a way – […]

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Is Sin a Religious Concept?

Before I answer the question, some context. I am having a discussion (which you can follow directly here) on homosexuality, persecution, righteousness and sin. I don’t normally ‘stick my oar in’ in situations like this, but upon reading the post, I felt compelled to offer up a reply. I want to also add a caveat […]

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