Monthly Archive: July 2012

Jul 30

How to protect your email address

Rev Claude Portelli fell for the 'update your email' scam.  See below.  Never click on an unexpected link, however plausible it seems.  Photo from Times of Malta

This is very important, so please read it carefully.  Increasingly we receive emails showing that people we know have been hacked.  Leaving aside anti-virus like AVG and programmes such as MALWAREBYTES, you must use common sense and take basic precautions! The hackers work in two main ways: 1 Email links.  They try to get you …

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Jul 27

Syria – Thank God for the Russians

A Syrian rebel brandishes a looted cross in stolen vestments

Only Russian and Chinese resistance to Western stupidity is standing between Israel, Syria’s Alawite minority, the Christians in Syria – and a bloodbath. The Christian church will go the same way as our brothers in Iraq where the American and British invasion and toppling of Saddam, despotic as he was, has led directly to systematic …

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Jul 26

Scottish Nationalists will enact ‘gay marriage’

Scottish Parliament buildings in Holyrood, Edinburgh

Yesterday morning the Scottish Government announced that they would be presenting legislation to legalize gay ‘marriage’, following news that 74 out of a total of 129 MSP’s are in favour of the plans. The policies to change the definition of marriage are expected to hit Scotland as early as next year. (Read yesterday’s BBC news …

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Jul 25

Same-Sex ‘Marriage’ Plans: Q & A

he common law understanding of marriage, assumed by the Book of Common The Book of Common prayer assumes that marriage is the voluntary union for life of one man with one woman, to the exclusion of all others.

Last May, Stephen Green and Robin Phillips co-authored a briefing paper titled The Trivialisation of Matrimony: A Response to the Government Consultation Paper. Since then a number of questions have been raised about Government’s proposals and the effect it could have on the church. Below Robin Phillips fields some of the most common questions. Q:   …

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Jul 25

Anti-Christian Co-op grabs bank accounts

Time to leave the Co-op - now!

The Anti-Christian Co-op Bank is taking over a large number of Lloyds TSB bank accounts and all Cheltenham & Gloucester customers, forcing Christian customers to look around for some of the alternatives listed in this article.  The mutual has secured a deal to take over 632 branches.  An estimated 4.8 million Lloyds customers will transfer …

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Jul 21

‘Sorry’ is the hardest word for Nationwide

The Nationwide AGM was held on Thursday 19th July at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.

A leading building society is finding it impossible to apologise to five people insulted at a dinner it bankrolled last November. The Nationwide Building Society sponsored the Stonewall homosexual lobby group’s awards dinner on 3rd November 2011.  See the Stonewall report on the event here. The awards were mainly to applaud people who had advanced …

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Jul 18

Company Wrecked by Gay Marriage Support

Gay 'marriage' supporter Ellen DeGeneres was made the spokesperson for JCP

J.C. Penney stock has crashed following news of gay ‘marriage’ support. Since February when the company made homosexual activist Ellen DeGeneres its new spokesperson, their stock has dropped 50%, achieving what is known as ‘junk’ status. In February stock was at $41.32/share, while this month it is selling at $20.02/share. The destruction of the company …

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Jul 14

Nationwide in ‘Bigot’ award challenge

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Christian Voice Press Release – 10.40 hrs 14th July 2012 The Nationwide Building Society is to be challenged over its association with the Stonewall ‘Bigot of the Year’ award at its AGM this coming Thursday. Stephen Green, who was shortlisted for the award last November along with Sir Brian Souter, Bishop Arthur Roche, Bill Walker …

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Jul 12

Liberty vs. Liberty

In a lecture urging us to use discrimination in the type of Great Books we elevate, Patrick J. Deneen contrasts two competing visions of liberty that have been given in the literature of the Western tradition. There is first what he calls the ‘older conception’ of liberty, which focused around self-government and the limitation of …

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Jul 07

Tesco-funded Gay Pride ‘shambles’ snakes through London.

Participants in the 2012 London Gay Pride

A scaled-down version of Gay Pride, without the usual motorised floats, snaked through London earlier today, funded by Tesco and the Mayor of London.  BBC Report here. Tesco’s announcement in November last year of funding of £30,000 for the event led to a Christmas boycott, followed by disastrous trading figures and a 16% mark-down in their share price.  …

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