Christianity
What would Jesus say?
Bishop Nazir-Ali replies to Frederic Raphael’s Open Letter to Jesus
Why Ireland’s blasphemy law needed to go
Insult for its own sake is childish and banal, but the ability to strongly criticise any creed is absolutely vital in a healthy democracy
Roger Scruton was no atheist – argues his literary executor
On the first anniversary of his death, Scruton’s literary executor says that it is a ‘travesty of the truth’ to think that Scruton joined the ranks of those evangelical atheists
Lo! He comes with clouds descending
The news is Good and should be celebrated
Christmas shows us why lives are worth saving
Like the ancient world, we have an inability to explain or even value ourselves
Should the Virgin Mary have had an abortion?
Given modern society’s strident pro-abortion stance and irreligious view of Christmas, it’s a wonder this question hasn’t already been raised
A letter to Jesus
Frederic Raphael poses some pertinent questions to the son of God
Islamophobia and the suicide of the West
In our perverse desire to tolerate the intolerable we have succumbed to Christophobia
Our national spiritual leaders have fallen short
Why aren’t churches straining at the boundaries Caesar has fenced them off with?
The battle to keep churches open
Many Christians now see the ban on worship as contrary to the command of God