Nicholas Cummings, a former President of the American Psychological Association, has contributed a highly challenging affidavit as part of a legal case against JONAH, a Jewish organisation that supports orientation change. In it he claims that he and his professional …

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Thinking Anglicans have a number of links, the best of which are the reports from the Times, The House of Lords voted to lift the ban on civil partnership ceremonies in churches and other religious premises last night. Peers voted …

Lord Alli’s Amendment Passes Read more »

A new video from Andrew Marin today (click here to see it) and a very interesting comment afterwards: But the main difference that stuck out to me though, was that from the numbers of straight conservative Christians I talked to …

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Having just criticised Tim K on BTB for a post on the Prop 8 ruling, can I now commend to you all a post by Gabriel Arana on the same site that sums up very clearly what the Supreme Court …

A Great Analysis of the California Decision Read more »

Adrian the Pluralist has responded to my piece on Jeffrey John, writing the following: I have been asked to speculate on what will happen regarding Anglican politics should Jeffrey John become Bishop of Bangor. The first important point, as stated …

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FormerlyGay has picked up on a news story in California: California’s highest court on Monday barred doctors from invoking their religious beliefs as a reason to deny treatment to gays and lesbians, ruling that state law prohibiting sexual orientation discrimination …

The Right to Say “No” Read more »