You might have noticed, if you read Anglican Mainstream, that Lisa has posted two responses to my critique of her piece a few days ago. I am of course disappointed that she couldn’t engage in open discussion on the comment …

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Go to any article on same-sex marriage and the controversy around gay unions, and at some point someone is going to make a claim and back it up by citing an academic paper. Knowing that many of you do that, …

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Hot on the tails of our first entry, here’s number two, courtesy of the Campaign for Marriage. A new national poll, published today, shows that 70% don’t want marriage to be redefined. It shows that the Government is at odds with the …

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A new feature for this blog. In an irregular series we’re going to look at claims made about research in the area of sexuality that affects the debate in the Church and the wider society. Here’s our first candidate – Anglican …

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Here are the top ten posts from 2011, in reverse order. 10 – Giles Fraser massacres Scripture yet again – A frank yet accurate examination of Fraser’s Thought for the Day on Radio 4’s Today programme at the start of …

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I’ve now finished reading the paper on abortion and mental health that appeared in the latest issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry. The paper is dynamite and I’ll summarise it below. This is not an individual study but rather …

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