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Andy Walton is a Contributing Writer for Christian Today.
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Johnny Depp and Richard Dawkins: Is atheism really more rational than Christian faith?
This week Depp, along with the likes of Richard Dawkins, was announced as one of the speakers at this year's rally. Dawkins along with Lawrence Krauss are typical of the event's speakers – they're well-known scientific and educationalist figures who say they're 'free thinkers' or 'rationalists.'
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Sunday trading and Sabbath: why it's time to resist the endless commodification of our lives
If we allow extended Sunday trading, we sell another part of our collective soul. We place another part of our common life on the altar of mammon.
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Bruce Springsteen: 10 of his best songs about faith
While his work has always carried themes of faith and belief, some of his recent albums have contained his most explicit references to Christian faith. Here we look at 10 songs from throughout The Boss' career which explore faith, doubt, God, Jesus and more...
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Syrian Christian leaders: Assad is our protector
Despite the many allegations of torture, bombing of civilians and more from the Assad government, Christians and other minorities often reman in support, because of the relative safety offered against the threat of ISIS and other rebels.
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Obama, the antichrist and rapture theology: Why Christians have got to leave the 'end times' alone
A large sub-set of Christians go further than just thinking that at some point in the near future, Jesus will return. These Christians are obsessed with the so-called 'end times.'
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Baptist 'Cathedral of Europe' is to close down
A prominent Baptist church in Scotland, which is known informally as the Baptist 'Cathedral of Europe' is going to close down within five years.
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Imam found dead in Rochdale, Muslims told to be cautious
56-year-old Jalal Uddin was found dead after leading prayers at his mosque.
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Donald Trump and the Religious Right. Is Jesus really into politics?
We miss out on the Gospel's transforming power if we limit its sphere of influence to merely our 'personal lives.' The radical good news of Jesus isn't just for us personally, it's for the whole of the created order.
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Bell ringing is a sport now? Five other church activities that deserve a medal...
In honour of the latest sporting craze, here are five more church based activities that might one day be classified as sports...
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Egypt orders closure of centre that fights against torture
As well as assisting people who have been victims of torture, the centre also serves women who have been victims of domestic violence and advocates for human rights.
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We must get used to being offended. Without free speech democracy crumbles
Offence has become the metric by which some university students define whether a view should be heard or not. This doubtless comes from good intentions but no one has the right to live without being shocked. No one has the right to spend their life without being offended.
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Archbishop of Canterbury: Church has key role in London's future
Justin Welby was speaking alongside politicians, planners, theologians and developers at Lambeth Palace. The group had been brought together for the launch of From Battersea to the Barrier. The initiative seeks to use the "Church's history, lived experience and rootedness in community to bear" on the future of London – and particularly the riverside area in the heart of the city.
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Evangelical college stands by decision to invite liberal professor to preach
Rev Professor Martyn Percy is Dean of Christ Church, Oxford – the City's Cathedral, as well as a College of Oxford University. Wycliffe Hall has confirmed that he has been invited to preach at a service.
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Creationist TV presenters? Once again the secular media proves it doesn't 'get' faith
It really is about time that we grew up. Christians (and those of other religious faiths) need to have their views interrogated. Yet shouldn't we be afforded the same level of scepticism about our beliefs as atheists and materialists?
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Church of England attacks government plans to liberalise Sunday trading
The Bishop of St Albans, Rt Revd Dr Alan Smith says, "changing the law would have a negative effect on community and family life, whilst delivering few, if any, additional benefits for the economy".
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