Marriage is sacred
Nowadays many believe that marriage is no better than any other type of relationship and should not have a special status in law.
Nowadays many believe that marriage is no better than any other type of relationship and should not have a special status in law.
The Bible teaches that governments have been set up by God to maintain the rule of law, restrain evil, and promote that which is good. Christians are therefore commanded in Scripture to submit to those in authority as a matter of duty and service (Romans 13:1-7).
On 2 May 1941 the first of C.S. Lewis’ Screwtape Letters appeared in print.
Dr Judith A. Reisman, who died on 8 April, devoted her life to the cause of child protection.
Last week, Scotland’s Court of Session ruled that the recent closure of churches there was unlawful. Lord Braid found that while the Scottish Government paid “lip service” to religious liberty, “there is no evidence that they have accorded it the importance which such a fundamental right deserves[1]”.
There is a common misconception that life with Down’s syndrome is grim and unrewarding – for the parents, any siblings, and for the child.