David
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Replacement theology challenged – Part 1
Replacement Theology at Morling theological college was taught as Super-succession-ism – that Christ at the cross \"superceded\" the Old Covenant and at that point the Chosen People played no further part in the human processes of Salvation and lost their special place within the economy of God.
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Every Catholic bishop should watch 'Spotlight', says former Vatican sex abuse prosecutor
All bishops and cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church should watch the film Spotlight, according to the Church\'s former main prosecutor in child sex abuse cases against priests.
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Euthanasia in Holland: Loneliness cited as key motivator in majority of cases
Loneliness is a key motivation behind the majority of those seeking, and receiving, euthanasia in Holland, a new report has found.
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Movie Review - Risen
In a time of rising rebellions, the truth is sometimes closer than it seems.
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A World without Consequence
Over the last decade or more Hollywood has produced a multiplicity of futuristic films and what I have noticed about these motion-pictures is that while they speak about a distant future they underscore that mankind will not escape the consequences of original sin without a rebirth in Jesus Christ.
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Nike drops Manny Pacquiao after his 'abhorrent' comments on gays being 'worse than animals'
Filipino boxing champ Manny Pacquiao made the LGBT community truly upset when he said that people who are in gay relationships are \"worse than animals.\"
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Pakistani Christian couple claim they were tortured into confessing blasphemy
A disabled Pakistani Christian was forced into a confession of blasphemy because he could not bear to watch his wife being tortured, he says.
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MSF seeks independent probe into bombing of Syria hospital
The Medecins Sans Frontieres medical charity called on Thursday for an independent investigation into air strikes that killed 25 people at an MSF-backed hospital in north Syria early this week.
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Sliding into secularism?
Once upon a time Christianity was main stream in New Zealand. Fifty years ago a large majority (87%) indicated in a national census that they were Christian. Now that is no longer the case, as the 2013 census figures show that the percentage calling themselves Christian is below 50%.
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Putting the FUN back into fundamentalism
Fundamentalism currently has a bad name. I see two reasons for this. Firstly, no one can define what the term objectively means. So you hear people call a militant Islamic group, like ISIS, fundamental.