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Is Islamic State un-Islamic?

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L - R Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum
Fled Britain to join Islamic State L - R Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum
Fled Britain to join Islamic State L – R Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum

The rise of ‘Islamic State’, as they call themselves, continues to concern the kind of non-practising, secularised Muslims you find at the BBC.

Razia Iqbal, a journalist employed by BBC News, wrote on the BBC website last week about the London schoolgirls Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum absconding to Islamic State in Syria.

The girls were radicalised by Aqsa Mahmood.  She flew to Syria to marry an IS fighter last year.  In addition she was known to MI5.

But a Twitter conversation between Aqsa Mahmood and Shamima Begum appears not to have been followed up Muslims have complained the three girls were failed by our security services.

PROMISING FUTURE

Razia Iqbal writes: ‘Their names are important to me, because they focus my mind on them as individuals, as young girls, with a promising future ahead of them, with friends, siblings and parents.’

They had ‘a promising future ahead of them’.  Which begs several questions:  What other kind of promising future is there than the sort which lies ahead of you?  And exactly what were Kadiza, Amira and Shamima going to do?  Go to university perhaps?  Become secularised there?  Or radicalised?  Become BBC journalists?  Get married?  Travel to San Francisco?  Does Razia know?

Razia Iqbal
Razia Iqbal

She went on: ‘A troubling and growing sisterhood is being cultivated – it appears an estimated 200 to 300 European Muslim girls have made the same journey as Kadiza, Shamima and Amira.  Why? What for? The term jihadi bride is particularly egregious, but there is some truth to it.’

So by ‘promising future’ Razia meant anything but going to join a seemingly romantic band of outlaws and bearing their children.

ISLAMIC STATE NEEDS WOMEN

And of course, Islamic State does need women to build its legitimacy.  At the moment the ‘State’ part of its title is aspirational.  Women can bear children to its fighters.  These are portrayed by IS in ways appealing to young girls. This article on the BBC website. has described the young men as ‘eye candy’.

Ms Iqbal concluded:

The only counter-narrative that might appeal to potential further recruits, is if girls such as Kadiza, Sultana, Shamima Begum and Amira Abase find a way of getting back to their lives in London, and tell the truth about how un-Islamic IS is; how unromantic it is to be part of a murderous cult and how unappealing it is to give up on your self, and your individuality.’

So in what way or ways is Islamic State ‘un-Islamic?’  Razia Iqbal fails to tell us.  Perhaps for her it is the emphasis, to put it mildly, on grabbing land and killing whoever does not share their particular Islamic beliefs.  But the Quran includes, according to one estimate, some 109 verses mandating open-ended violence against unbelievers.  The Muslm holy book strongly advocates ‘liberating’ towns from the ‘oppression’ of non-Muslim rule.

THE QURAN MANDATES FIGHTING AND WAR

For example:  Surah 2:191. And slay them wherever ye catch them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out; … 216. Fighting is prescribed for you, and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not.

Aqsa Mahmood left Scotland last year to marry an Islamic State jihadist and used Twitter to encourage Shemima Begum to follow her.
Aqsa Mahmood left Scotland last year to marry an Islamic State jihadist and used Twitter to encourage Shemima Begum to follow her.

Surah 4:74. Let those fight in the cause of Allah Who sell the life of this world for the hereafter. To him who fighteth in the cause of Allah,- whether he is slain or gets victory.  Soon shall We give him a reward of great (value).  75. And why should ye not fight in the cause of Allah and of those who, being weak, are ill-treated (and oppressed)?  Men, women, and children, whose cry is: “Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose people are oppressors.  And raise for us from thee one who will protect; and raise for us from thee one who will help!”  76. Those who believe fight in the cause of Allah, and those who reject Faith Fight in the cause of Evil. So fight ye against the friends of Satan.  Feeble indeed is the cunning of Satan.

Surah 5:33. The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land.   That is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter;

ISLAMIC STATE FOLLOWING QURAN

Islamic State seems to be following most of that.  They are also following in the footsteps of the founder of their faith.  The ancient world knew Mohammed for his rampaging, looting and raping.  There are a few verses of peace in the Quran, so it is possible to be Muslim and peaceful.  But it is much easier and more faithful to the Quran to be Muslim and warlike.

Indeed, the only sure route to paradise for a Muslim is to be killed in the way of jihad.  This doctrine gives jihadists – and by extension their wives and families – great status in Islam.

It is true that Christian martyrs are held in high esteem in the true faith.  However, they have to be standing for Christ, not waging war.  Moreover, every Christian will be with him in paradise.  That means everyone who confesses that Jesus Christ has died for his sins.  No ifs, no buts.  And Allah won’t be there.  As the Apostle Peter told the Jews in Jerusalem:

Acts 2:21  … whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord (that’s Jesus) shall be saved.

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THE EXAMPLE OF MOHAMMED

Mohammed is set up as an example for Muslims to follow.  The ‘Hadith’, which are stories accepted among Muslims about Mohammed’s life, record this episode:

“When Muhammad saw Hamzah he said, ‘If Allah gives me victory over the Quraysh at any time, I shall mutilate thirty of their men!’ When the Muslims saw the rage of the Prophet they said, ‘By Allah, if we are victorious over them, we shall mutilate them in a way which no Arab has ever mutilated anybody.” (Al-Tabari, vol. 7, p. 133; cf. Ibn Ishaq 387) The Quraysh were Mohammed’s own tribe who claimed to be descended from Abraham’s son Ishmael and who ruled Mecca.)

So whether or not Islamic State is ‘romantic’, and that will lie in the eye of the beholder, it certainly is Islamic.  One can understand that Razia would want to tell her BBC bosses and readers the opposite.  That is what they want to hear, but it doesn’t make it any less of a lie.

George Arney
Razia Iqbal is sadly separated from journalist George Arney

As to becoming a ‘jihadi bride’, it is much more Islamic for a young woman to become the wife of a Muslim jihadist and bear his children than to pursue ‘self and individuality’:

The Muslim website kilafah.com says:  ‘The role of the Muslim woman is clearly defined and outlined in Islam. In short her primary role is with the upbringing of her children and in being a dutiful wife.  She is encouraged to carry out all the duties she takes up with devotion and enthusiasm.’

RAZIA IS UN-ISLAMIC

One thing we do know is that Razia Iqbal is un-Islamic.  Her mode of dress let alone the lack of any head covering are in stark contrast to the modest Muslim attire of Kadiza, Amira and Shamima.  One top of that, she actually married an unbeliever, a ‘kaffir’, fellow BBC World Service journalist George Arney, from whom she is now sadly separated.

Razia might make it into a Wikipedia list of Muslims in entertainment and the media, but there is very little for a real practising Muslim to identify with or respect in her.

Was one point of the article to reach out to girls about to be radicalised into absconding to join Islamic State and stop them?  The stark truth is that it will fail.  A fifty-something westernised pseudo-Muslim like Razia Iqbal has nothing in common with girls like Kadiza, Amira and Shamima and nothing to say to them.

It is going to be down to MI5 to stop potential jihadi brides  after all.

ISIS Abducts 285 Syrian Christians

The number of Christians kidnapped by ISIS has risen every day since their offensive began on Monday.
The number of Christians kidnapped by ISIS has risen every day since their offensive began on Monday.

Terrorist group ISIS has abducted as many as 285 Christians from Assyrian villages beginning on Monday, 22 February.

Originally estimated to be between 70 and 100, the number of those kidnapped has risen every day since the attack began.

CNN reported Thursday that the number has reached 262 Christians kidnapped, and the BBC offers this newest report of 285 kidnapped.

Men, women, children, and the elderly were captured as the militants burned and looted their homes. Most of the captives are said to have come from the Assyrian villages of Tal Shamiram, located 50 miles southwest of the Hassakeh provincial capital of Qamishli, another city to the northeast.

Hassakeh borders Turkey and Iraq, and while it is mainly Kurdish, many Arab, Assyrian and Armenian Christians live in the province.

Over 3,000 people have been displaced since the early morning raid on Monday forced Syrian villagers out of their homes. ISIS has been targeting Christians for months, trying to force them to convert to Islam, pay a religious tax (called a jizya), or be put to death.

The motive behind these kidnappings is not yet clear, but one correspondent indicated that these captives might be used as part of a prisoner swap with Kurdish forces.

While Isis has not affirmed the kidnappings, photos have circulated online of ISIS’ fighters using machine guns and looking at maps. These pictures were reportedly taken near Tel Tamr, the area in which the abductions happened.

The captured people have been in touch with relatives, and people in Sweden, Germany, Canada, and the United States are worried for the safety of their family members.

Osama Edward of the Sweden-based Assyrian Human Rights Network, who has relatives in the area, told the BBC that his wife’s elderly aunt and her cousin were among the hostages.

“My wife tried to call her cousin’s house and there was somebody who picked up the phone and said: ‘This is not Akram’s house. This is the Islamic State’s house.’”

One Assyrian woman now living in Beirut has been trying to find out what has happened to her parents, brother and his family.

“Land lines have been cut, their mobiles are closed,” she told the Associated Press. “Have they been slaughtered? Are they still alive? We’re searching for any news.”

“I cannot do anything for them but pray,” she said on the telephone. She has not revealed her identity so to protect her relatives’ lives.

Sharlet and Romel David, another couple in Modesto, California, said they have twelve family members in Syria who were among those captured by ISIS.

“We pray, we pray all the time,” said Romel.

“What we’ve heard is it was like a sea of black uniforms marching through all the villages, burning down the churches, desecrating the crosses and wreaking havoc.”

Sharlet’s 59-year-old brother left California two years ago and moved back to Syria in an attempt to bring his family back to the United States. But he was unsuccessful in bringing them back, and now his family is being held captive by ISIS.

In response to this attack, a prominent Christian Syrian leader called for a US-led coalition to aid the Christian and Kurdish fighters to oust ISIS.

In January of this year, the Kurds attacked terrorists with the help of international air strikes. This was a four-month siege that eventually resulted in those terrorists leaving the border of Turkey.

Bassam Ishak, President of the Syriac National Council of Syria, said that foreign aid is needed to decidedly get ISIS out of their country.

Ishak’s appeal to stop the Islamic State advancement has been echoed by Syriac Catholic Archbishop Jacques Hindo of Hassakeh.

“I wish to say quite clearly that we have the feeling of being abandoned into the hands of those Daesh [the Arabic acronym for Islamic State],” Archbishop Hindo told the Vatican’s Fides news service.

“American bombers flew over the area several times, but without taking action,” he said. U.S analysts have confirmed this report. No military airstrikes against IS have been made in the Hassakeh region.

The area is currently being defended by local military units, but they lack sufficient arms to launch an attack. They said they are currently seeking air support to fight the extremists.

This civil war has been going on for years, and many of these Assyrians do not have basic necessities like food, water, and clothing.

“We have 100 Assyrian families who have taken refuge in Hassakeh, but they have received no assistance either from the Red Crescent or from Syrian government aid workers, perhaps because they are Christians. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees is nowhere to be seen,” Archbishop Hindo told Fides.

The cry for help by Archbishop Hindo, Ishak and other Christian leaders follows a church burning and kidnapping spree that began on Monday.

Osama Edward fears that these Christians might face the same fate as the 21 Egyptian Christians who were beheaded earlier this month.

In Libya, ISIS fighters were filmed beheading 21 Egyptian Christians. The militants were dressed in black, the Christians in orange jumpsuits. After taking their captives to a beach, the ISIS militants forced the Christians to kneel before beheading them all.

In addition to the kidnappings, ISIS also engaged with Kurdish and Christian militiamen while it seized several villages in Syria.

ISIS has also released a video showing their destruction of artifacts in the lands under their control. The video showed men smashing ancient Mesopotamian artifacts with sledgehammers in the Iraqi city of Mosul.

This video only adds to the mounting fears surrounding the fate of the abducted Christians and other minorities targeted by ISIS’ cruelty.

Osama Edward said that these terrorists are wiping Assyrian heritage in Mosul, and at the same time wiping them geographically from the face of the Earth,” the director of the Assyrian Network for Human Rights in Syria said.

By systematically destroying Assyrian heritage, ISIS is eliminating what it views as heresy. It is also believed that they are acquiring and selling ancient artifacts to fund their cruel campaign.

The Assyrian Christians are an ancient race, and their presence in the area goes back to the ancient Mesopotamians.

Christians are believed to have constituted about 10% of Syria’s 22 million people before the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began almost four years ago.

Assyrians, of whom there were about 40,000 in Syria, are Nestorian Christians and speak Syriac, a form of Aramaic, the language of Christ.

The largest concentration of Assyrians in Syria is in Hassakeh province, but there are also smaller communities in Aleppo, Homs and Damascus.

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Still Time to Act on 3-Parent Babies

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3 parent babiesAlthough the UK Parliament has now officially approved the creation of 3-parent babies, concerned citizens can still work to block the new measures at the implementation stage.

It will be up to the fertility regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), to decide whether a treatment can go ahead on a case-by-case basis. Consequently, UK citizens opposed to the new measures can still make a difference by writing to their MPs. Our lawmakers can put pressure on the HFEA to think through a number of problems and ramifications before allowing the practice to become widespread. Some of the problems the HFEA needs to wrestle with before allowing widespread implementation have been helpfully summarized on the CitizenGo website and are quoted below:

 

  • None of the proposed techniques represents a cure for mitochondrial disease which will continue to appear randomly at birth. These techniques would only be applied to families already identified as being at risk of conceiving a baby with mitochondrial disease.
  • The current proposals represent in no way whatsoever attempts to cure the condition in existing babies, but rather involve the creation of a completely new kind of human embryo whose genetic composition would be determined by using material from two maternal progenitor sources.
  • The woman donating the healthy mitochondria would provide identifiable genetic material – no matter how minimal – to the embryo produced and the offspring would (at least in the case of one technique) have three biological parents.
  • The proposed techniques are unequivocally germline genetic modification (unlike post-natal therapies such as blood or organ donation) and as such, changes made would be passed on to future generations with completely unknown consequences.
  • At least one technique is in effect a cloning technique, thereby opening the door to full reproductive cloning, which is universally prohibited.
  • Serious safety issues associated with the mitochondrial transfer and modification of the mammalian egg have already been identified in published studies. The last time one of the techniques was tried in humans, it resulted in an abortion and two stillbirths.
  • Animal experiments in this field have shown decreased survival, inhibited growth and other horrifying abnormalities.
  • A further consideration is harm to the women used as egg donors, as the procedure requires aggressive ovarian stimulation, which can lead amongst other complications to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome which can be fatal.
  • Modification of human eggs or early embryos for procreation using heritable interventions is widely prohibited in such international declarations and conventions as:
  • The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights which indicates in Article 24 that ‘germ-line interventions’ could be considered as practices which are ‘contrary to human dignity”.
  • The Council of Europe’s Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine which indicates in Article 13 that “an intervention seeking to modify the human genome may only be undertaken for preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes and only if its aim is not to introduce any modification in the genome of any descendants”.
  • The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which indicates in Article 3 that “In the fields of medicine and biology (…) the prohibition of eugenic practices, in particular those aiming at the selection of persons, must be respected”.

BACKGROUND

On 4th February, Christian Voice reported on the recent vote, in which 382 MPs voted in favour and 128 against the practice of creating 3-parent babies. Those voting against represented the views of the public, who are opposed. The amendment still has to go through the House of Lords, but it will most likely not face much opposition.

This law will become an amendment to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 and will come into effect in October 2015. Human trials can then begin immediately and the first babies could be born next autumn.

Oocyte modification, commonly called ‘three-parent in vitro fertilization (IVF),’ is the process by which damaged mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from the woman’s egg are replaced with healthy mtDNA of a female donor, thus allowing a child to be born with healthy mitochondria. Because the procedure replaces an egg’s defective mitochondrial DNA with healthy mDNA from a female donor’s egg, it essentially creates a baby with DNA from three people: the male and two females.

Developed by British scientists, this currently illegal procedure is aimed to prevent debilitating health conditions such as liver and brain deterioration and muscular dystrophy.

As many as 2,500 British women could undergo this treatment, allowing them to have biological children who do not inherit their mitochondrial diseases. Despite these benefits, many doctors and lawmakers oppose this controversial procedure on both ethical and health grounds.

Jacob Rees, an MP who voted against the amendment, said: ‘You are not curing somebody of something; you are creating someone different. People have compared it to blood transfusions. That is simply wrong.’

The procedure can potentially prevent a child from being born with a mitochondrial disease, but it cannot cure children already born with a disease. Much of the time, mothers are not aware that they are passing on mitochondrial diseases until the first child is born.

While 1 in 200 with some form of a mitochondrial disorder, only 1 in 10,000 babies are severely affected by this. As a result, not many births would be involved with the procedure.

The potential of creating three-parent babies has received backlash from several churches.

Auxiliary Bishop John Sherrington of Westminster stated on behalf of the bishops that human life should not be used as ‘disposable material,’ but must be respected and protected. He said further that while the ‘Church recognises the suffering that mitochondrial diseases bring and hopes that alternative methods of treatment can be found, it remains opposed on principle to these procedures where the destruction of human embryos is part of the process.’

Sherrington added elsewhere that it is ‘extraordinary that a license should be sought for a radical new technique affecting future generations without first conducting a clinical trial.’

Rev. Dr. Brenden McCarthy, the Church of England’s national advisor on medical issues, contested that more research and debate was needed before the procedure moved forward.

‘The Archbishops Council, which monitors this issue, does not feel that there has been sufficient scientific study or informed consultation into the ethics, safety and efficacy of mitochondria transfer.’

Some scientists have also raised concerns. Stuart Newman, professor of cell biology and anatomy at New York Medical College said he was ‘very disappointed’ in the vote. He described the three-parent baby procedure as one that essentially creates a human being from ‘bits and pieces of cells from different people.’

‘Scientifically, it you try to put together an organism from fragments of cells, it’s going to mostly not work. Frequently it will look normal, but there will be things wrong with it. That has been shown experimentally.

‘It is going to lead to children with conditions which, in some cases, will probably be worse than the conditions they are trying to avoid.’

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Organs of Aborted Fetuses Used for Research

Organs of aborted fetuses are used for research in a new medical procedure.

The most successful experiment involves the kidneys of aborted babies to be harvested and transplanted into adult rats, where the organs grow until they are ready to transplant to awaiting human adults.

Researchers who conducted the study transplanted an aborted human fetus’ kidney into an adult rat without an immune system so as to avoid tissue rejection. Then they stitched the animal’s blood vessels to the organ.

The scientists surgically removed the rat’s own kidneys after about a month, and most rats were able to survive about four months with the transplanted human fetus’ kidney. One rat survived about ten months.

The key to the success of this procedure is to adjust the animal’s blood pressure to work with a human organ. To do this, researchers use a device called an arterial flow regulator. The blood pressure of rats is much higher than in humans which, if not accounted for, causes the organ to hemorrhage.

This experiment could be furthered to transplant a kidney into a human for development, but scientists would need to do much more research to decide if that is feasible.

Researchers implant a human fetal kidney into a rat, where the kidney grows until it is fully functioning. Then the rat's original kidneys are removed and the implanted kidney is used to sustain life.
Researchers implant a human fetal kidney into a rat, where the kidney grows until it is fully functioning. Then the rat’s original kidneys are removed and the implanted kidney is used to sustain life.

The human fetal kidneys were obtained from a California-based company that gives researchers tissue from deceased fetuses and adults. Consent was given for all procedures, and the scientists were not involved in the donation process.

Co-author of the study Eugene Gu said this “is definitely the first time an actual whole human organ has been grown in an animal, and has sustained the life of that animal. He went on to explain that the developers’ “long-term goal is to grow human organs in animals, to end the human donor shortage.”

Gu added that the fetal organs could also be used to test the effects of new drugs.

Understandably, this procedure has raised a number of ethical questions. The first and most is important is, should human fetal organs even be used as part of organ donation research?

Ethical and legal biomedical expert Hank Greely told Live Science that “the key issues are the existence of the pregnant woman’s consent and the total separation of the decision to abort from the decision to let the fetal remains be used in research.”

In practice, a woman must have already decided to abort before doctors can ask the mother about donating her baby to research.

Caty Dyer, Founder and CEO of Stem Express, a multi-million dollar research firm that sells human clinical specimens to biomedical researchers, reiterated the necessity of consent to this research. “All donors are properly consented through an Institutional Review Board (IRB) consent, and donors are made aware of the potential use of any sample that we collect”, he said.

A second concern is the very act of transplanting human organs into an animal. Greely said that researchers often do experiments that use human body parts in an animal host. Although this sort of research is usually done with cells or tissues, Greely claims that this practice is not ethically objectionable unless it involves human sex organs, brains, or external signs that distinguish a human from other animals.

But not all scientists are positive about this new procedure. NYU Langone Medical Center Bioethicist Arthur Caplan thinks “there is no way we’re ever going to use fetal human kidneys or any other solid organs for transplant. American society is morally uncomfortable enough about abortion that growing organs from fetal remains will never be accepted, and will be banned in state after state.”

Eugene Gu, Founder and CEO of Ganogen biotech company in Redwood, CA, believes the American public might find this idea “more palatable” if the recipients of such organs have no other chance of survival.

The third, and perhaps biggest concern, is that procedure like these can easily lead to abuse. The debate surrounding whether or not it is ethical to purchase fetal organs has been going on for years now. Invasive medical procedures like this can lead to all kinds of abuses. These include travesties like baby trafficking, and in the most extreme examples, women who are forced to having babies for the sole purpose of using that infant’s organs.

Even now, scientists do not treat a fetus as a human being until after it is born. There would not be many ethical objections to making a profit from the tissues and organs of a non-living mass of cells.

The success of transplanting infant organs and tissues has also led to the increasing demand in continuing research.
In mid-January, doctors at the Hammersmith hospital in west London performed the first UK organ transplant from a baby who died shortly after birth.

Hospital staff reportedly “praised” the parents for being so generous in consenting to the donation. Two different patients received the newborn’s healthy kidneys and liver tissue.

Doctors viewed this as a “milestone” in organ donation, and see the potential for more newborns to become organ donors.

Currently, UK guidelines do not make it easy for parents to allow their newborns to become organ donors, because doctors must wait until the newborn’s heart has stopped beating. But in the next few month the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) plans to publish new guidelines that will approve neurological tests for determining the death of a newborn.

 

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Pardons for Homosexuals

At the end of January 2015, Benedict Cumberbatch and Stephen Fry sent a letter to the Government asking them to pardon 49,000 homosexual men convicted of gross indecency under Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Acts 1885.

Mr Cumberbatch recently played codebreaker Alan Turing, who was convicted of gross indecency in 1952, and pardonned by Her Majesty in 2013.   Stephen Fry is of course a self-proclaimed homosexual, so in that sense he has a dog in this fight.  But in the circles in which they move, both must at least know or know of men who were convicted of gross indecency before the law was changed.

In a video just published on Youtube, I support their campaign on the grounds that this must be the most intelligent, compassionate, sophisticated and plain clever generation that has ever walked this earth, so that if something is not against the law now, it never should have been.  Follow the argument to its logical conclusion on the video.

 

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3-parent babies approved by UK Parliament

Much prayer is needed for our General Election
Much prayer is needed for our General Election.

KIF_2152The UK Parliament has approved the creation of children with 3 biological parents in the hope of preventing mitochondrial diseases.  See how your MP voted below.

382 MPs voted in favour and just 128 against.  Those voting against represented the views of the public, who are opposed.  You can read the debate HERE.

This link explains the objections: http://citizengo.org/en/17728-please-keep-uk-allowing-germline-genetic-modification-human-embryos-and-creation-3-parent?sid=MTY0NDA0MzE5NDkxNTc1

 

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How your MP voted:

AYES
Abrahams, Debbie
Adams, Nigel
Afriyie, Adam
Ainsworth, rh Mr Bob
Alexander, rh Danny
Alexander, rh Mr Douglas
Alexander, Heidi
Allen, Mr Graham
Andrew, Stuart
Arbuthnot, rh Mr James
Ashworth, Jonathan
Austin, Ian
Bailey, Mr Adrian
Baker, rh Norman
Baldwin, Harriett
Balls, rh Ed
Barclay, Stephen
Baron, Mr John
Barron, rh Kevin
Barwell, Gavin
Bayley, Sir Hugh
Beckett, rh Margaret
Begg, Dame Anne
Beith, rh Sir Alan
Benn, rh Hilary
Benyon, Richard
Beresford, Sir Paul
Berger, Luciana
Betts, Mr Clive
Bingham, Andrew
Blackman-Woods, Roberta
Blackwood, Nicola
Blenkinsop, Tom
Blomfield, Paul
Blunt, Crispin
Boles, Nick
Bottomley, Sir Peter
Bradley, Karen
Bradshaw, rh Mr Ben
Brady, Mr Graham
Brake, rh Tom
Brennan, Kevin
Bridgen, Andrew
Brine, Steve
Brooke, rh Annette
Brown, Lyn
Brown, rh Mr Nicholas
Brown, Mr Russell
Browne, Mr Jeremy
Bruce, rh Sir Malcolm
Bryant, Chris
Buck, Ms Karen
Buckland, Mr Robert
Burden, Richard
Burley, Mr Aidan
Burnham, rh Andy
Burstow, rh Paul
Burt, rh Alistair
Burt, Lorely
Byles, Dan
Byrne, rh Mr Liam
Cable, rh Vince
Cairns, Alun
Cameron, rh Mr David
Campbell, rh Mr Alan
Campbell, rh Sir Menzies
Campbell, Mr Ronnie
Carmichael, rh Mr Alistair
Carmichael, Neil
Carswell, Douglas
Caton, Martin
Chapman, Jenny
Clappison, Mr James
Clark, rh Greg
Clark, Katy
Clarke, rh Mr Kenneth
Clegg, rh Mr Nick
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey
Clwyd, rh Ann
Coffey, Ann
Collins, Damian
Connarty, Michael
Cooper, rh Yvette
Corbyn, Jeremy
Crabb, rh Stephen
Creasy, Stella
Crockart, Mike
Crouch, Tracey
Cunningham, Alex
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Danczuk, Simon
Darling, rh Mr Alistair
Davey, rh Mr Edward
David, Wayne
Davidson, Mr Ian
Davies, David T. C. (Monmouth)
Davies, Geraint
De Piero, Gloria
Denham, rh Mr John
Dinenage, Caroline
Djanogly, Mr Jonathan
Dobson, rh Frank
Doran, Mr Frank
Dorries, Nadine
Doughty, Stephen
Duncan, rh Sir Alan
Dunne, Mr Philip
Eagle, Ms Angela
Efford, Clive
Ellis, Michael
Ellison, Jane
Ellman, Mrs Louise
Ellwood, Mr Tobias
Engel, Natascha
Evans, Chris
Evans, Graham
Fabricant, Michael
Fallon, rh Michael
Farrelly, Paul
Farron, Tim
Fitzpatrick, Jim
Flynn, Paul
Foster, rh Mr Don
Freeman, George
Freer, Mike
Gapes, Mike
Gardiner, Barry
Garnier, Sir Edward
Garnier, Mark
Gauke, Mr David
George, Andrew
Gibb, Mr Nick
Gilbert, Stephen
Gilmore, Sheila
Goodwill, Mr Robert
Gove, rh Michael
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Norse Temple for Iceland

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The pagan Norse religion is making a comeback in Iceland.
The pagan Norse religion is making a comeback in Iceland.

A New Age sect are building a ‘Norse Temple’ in Iceland according to Huffington Post.

Asatruarfelagid, a neopagan organization, plans to start construction next month on the country’s first Norse temple since Christianity arrived in the island nation roughly 1,000 years ago.

The Reykjavik City Council has donated land for the temple, but the group has to raise nearly $1 million for the building itself, which will be set into a hillside and topped with a dome to let in sunlight, the BBC reported.

Once completed, the temple will accommodate 250 worshippers. It will host weddings, funerals, naming rituals, initiation ceremonies and more for the group’s 2,488 members, which Reuters says is triple the number from just a decade ago.

The Asatruarfelagid, which began in 1972, says on its website that its values are “based on tolerance, honesty, honor and respect for the ancient cultural heritage and nature,” and follows the principal that “each person is responsible for themselves and their actions,” according to a Google translation..

 

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Gendercide Could Be on its Way Out of UK

Gendercide--aborting a baby because of its gender--primarily targets girl babies.
Gendercide–aborting a baby because of its gender–primarily targets girl babies.

Gendercide–choosing abortion because of the baby’s gender–could be on its way out of the UK within the next few months after MP’s upheld a parliamentary motion to fast-track a new law last week.

The amendment, which prohibits abortion based on the baby’s gender, was signed by more than 70 MP’s. If passed, the amendment will be added to the Government’s Serious Crime Bill by May 2015.

The proposed law would mean that doctors who commit gendercide can be prosecuted.

Conservative member Fiona Bruce is one of the main supporters of the amendment. She related in The Daily Telegraph that the Government has shown a lack of interest in this issue, claiming that the coalition Government “persistently denied” that sex selective abortions were happening in the UK. Referring to the statistical analysis that the Government used to back up its claims, Bruce said:

“The Government statistics do not reflect the reality. And the reality is that sex-selective abortion is happening in the UK.

“We know this partly because UK women are coming forward in increasing numbers to tell their stories, and partly due to the existence of authoritative, peer-reviewed research which has found evidence of sex imbalances in birth ratios in some UK populations—most notably a paper authored by Dr Sylvie Dubuc of the University of Oxford which dug deep into the data and found strong circumstantial evidence that sex-selective abortions were common in certain communities.”

The head of Jeena International, which works with women who have been forced into sex selective abortions, said that “saying that there is no evidence is tantamount to saying that the women we work with are lying and that my organisation is making things up.”

Despite her disappointment with the Government, Bruce believes, as with issues like FGM and forced marriages, the issue of sex-selective abortions will also be addressed by the Government.

At the end of her letter to the Telegraph, Bruce asserted:

“The time has come to face up to the truth. Sex-selective abortion is a reality in the UK.
We can no longer ignore it. I do not pretend that my amendment can solve the problem of son-preference all on its own, but I know that it is a big step in the right direction. It is my hope that my colleagues in the Commons will agree that urgent action needs to be taken and vote in favour of my amendment when the time comes.”

And although we in the pro-life movement know it’s nowhere near enough to stop gender-based abortions—because every unborn child is equally valuable, regardless of the reason for abortion—we can also be confident that saving a few babies from death is the goal of the U.K. amendment.

“It’s a goal we can wholeheartedly support.”

Conservative MP Fiona Bruce has pushed for laws to end gendercide in  the UK.
Conservative MP Fiona Bruce has pushed for laws to end gendercide in the UK.

Opponents of the Bill claim it is a way to make abortion less available to women.

Mary Glindon, the Labour MP for North Tyneside, said: “If opposing the abortion of baby girls—often under coercion—makes me anti-choice, then I will wear the label with pride.”

Jasvinder Sanghera, founder and Karma Nirvana, and a spokeswoman for the campaign website stopgendercide.org, added: “Sex-selective abortion is a reality in the UK.

“This is widely known in diaspora communities and beyond.

“The Government has a responsibility both to women suffering under cultural pressures and to their baby girls.”

Controversy erupted last year when a 2012 undercover investigation by The Daily Telegraph revealed that girls were being aborted simply for being girls. Two UK doctors were committing gendercide based on a recording of the doctor agreeing to do this at the parents’ request.

After the Telegraph’s revealing investigation, Aisling Hubert, backed by the Christian Legal Centre, launched her campaign for action.

Dr Palaniappan Rajmohan received a summons from Birmingham magistrates allowing the case on Monday.
He is accused, along with Dr Prabhan Sivaraman, of a conspiracy to use poison to procure abortions. This act goes against the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.

Despite the nature of this case, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was asked by Sivaraman’s lawyers to take over and drop the case.

The CPS concluded in 2013 that there was enough evidence to convict Dr Sivaraman, but they decided not to prosecute because it was “not in the public interest.”

Hubert began her private prosecution because of the CPS’ unwillingness to prosecute. She is “pleased that the case will now go to the Crown Court.” She emphasized that the case must continue, if only for the sake of the baby girls whose lives are in danger.

Dr Sivaraman will appear before the Manchester Crown Court for a plea and case management hearing on 6 February. Dr Rajmohan is due to appear for the same type of hearing at Birmingham Crown Court on 21 May.

Both doctors are banned from performing abortions while their eligibility to practice is investigated by the General Medical Council.

In November 2014, MP’s backed a Bill introduced by Fiona Bruce to make gender selective abortion illegal in one of the most overwhelming majorities ever seen in the Commons.

Unfortunately, the vote has no legal force. It was simply clarifying that the practice of gendercide is unacceptable. This was in response to The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), the UK’s largest abortion provider, who “maintains that gender abortion is not illegal under the 1967 Abortion Act and that the law is ‘silent’ on the subject.”

However, this Parliamentary move would make sex selective abortion illegal because it would add a clause to the Serious Crime Bill and eliminate any uncertainty over the legality of the practice.

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Plans for LGBT School in Britain

If approved, a gay-friendly school could open in Manchester within the next three years.
If approved, a gay-friendly school could open in Manchester within the next three years.

Plans to open the first LGBT school in Britain were revealed last week.

The school, which would open in Manchester, is designed for students age 13 and up who are bullied or otherwise struggling in mainstream schools.

If approved, the school could open its doors within the next three years. From the plans outlined so far, the school would have the capacity for 40 full-time students and 20 part-time students, with part-time students attending the mainstream school if they wish.

The Department for Communities and Local Government, which is looking into an alternative education for LGBT students, donated £63,000 for a “feasibility study.” This study will assess demand for the institution and help purchase the community centre from the Manchester City Council.

A Manchester City Council spokeswoman said:

“We supported LGBT Youth NW in their bid for funding to look at the feasibility of expanding their premises and developing the work they do,” she said.

“One of their development ambitions is around how they might make additional educational support available to LGBT young people. We’ve had an initial discussion with them about that but there are no current plans that we’re aware of to open a LGBT school in the city.”

Critics have lambasted the idea as lawful segregation that would inhibit tolerance efforts, not help them.
Tom Loughton, Tory MP and former education minister, said:

“We need to do a lot more to combat homophobic bullying and to create a more tolerant society.
“But I cannot see how segregating a group of young people identified by their sexuality can aid better engagement and understanding.

“The way to achieve more integration, understanding and empathy is not by segregating members of one group, and this would seem to me to be a step backwards from achieving tolerance.”

Paul Nuttall, educational spokesman and UKIP deputy leader stated: ‘This idea does nothing but foster division.

“At a time that successive governments have closed all but a few special schools, why this sudden exception, if not for reasons of political correctness?

“Integration is the key to understanding, and it is utterly bizarre to be taking a step that highlights differences and adds nothing of value to a child’s education.”

Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said: “There is simply no way that we will approve a free school specifically for LGBT young people.

“Pupils regardless of their sexuality should be educated in mainstream schools which should be equipped to tackle any bullying that should occur.”

Director for the LGBT Youth North West, Amelia Lee, said this school is “not about making a little, safe enclave away from the real world.”

She argued that right now the education system “sets up 5%-10% of pupils to fail” because the structure does not take the needs of LGBT students into account.

In addition, Lee said that the school would be “LGBT inclusive, but not exclusive.”

Writing in the Gay Star News, Elly Barnes argued that “education is key to eradicating all forms of discrimination including those of different gender and sexual diversities.”

The Founder and CEO of “Educate to Celebrate” believes that creating an LGBT-friendly school in Manchester will help, but it is not the long-term answer.

“Making ALL schools LGBT-friendly is the solution. Giving all teachers, staff and parents the confidence, training and resources to change ingrained attitudes amd make positive institutional change; this is the way forward to achieving social justice in the education system.”

“The key is to make LGBT-Friendly schools though delivering training to all staff, updating policies, creating resources for an LGBT-Inclusive curriculum, increasing visibility in the environment and engaging the community in events.”

Sally Carr, Founder and Operational Director of LGBT Youth NW told Christian Today that because the school is open to all students, not just LGBT students, the criticism of creating a gay “ghetto” is misplaced.

“Much like you would expect Christian schools to be absent of prejudice towards Christianity, this would be a school free from homophobia, transphobia and biphobia. These things have no place in modern British society.”

Carr also believes that Christians can help prevent gay children from being bullied in UK schools.

“I think Christians, particularly straight Christians, need to listen more than we speak,” she said. “There’s a need to listen to young LGBT people, and if they say that the current system is not working we need to take that seriously. We need to change the system so that future LGBT people are able to live and find God and find that God loves them, both at work and at play and at church.

“That has to be our highest priority, keeping young people from giving up on life and giving up on God.”

David Walker, Bishop of Manchester, agreed that LGBT students in mainstream schools could use extra support. He said that “the Church of England has made its position very clear that we strongly oppose homophobic bullying in schools.

“We are committed to eliminating homophobic bullying in all Church of England Schools and we produce national resources and guidance for teachers to use.

“However we recognise that other schools are not there yet.

“If pupils are being bullied because of their sexual orientation I would support alternative provision for them within the council’s service.”

Rev Sally Hitchiner, who founded Diverse Church, a support network that allows LGBT Christians to connect, believes this proposed school could help struggling LGBT students.

“I think it’s a tragedy that it’s needed,” she said, “but for students involved it might be a lifeline. Far too many LGBT students face misunderstanding and isolation to the point that some of take their own lives.

“However, I think the highest priority has to be enabling every school in the country to be a supportive and safe place for all of its people.”

Amelia Lee will wait until after the general election to move forward with an application to the school. If approved, students would be able to start in about three years.The grant received from the Department for Communities and Local Government said the grant was not to set up the school, but only to help purchase the community centre from the Manchester City Council.

The plans for this school are based on the Harvey Milk School in New York, which is designed for, but not exclusive to, LGBT students. It is named after Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to a public office in America.

Lee secured a meeting with Department of Education officials after visiting the Harvey Milk School last year.

While it is true that as Christians we are to love and minister to one another, there is a difference between loving someone and turning a blind eye to their sin. As Paul says in 1 Corinthians 6:9: “Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind.” Another name for “abusers of themselves with mankind is homosexuality. The Bible clearly teaches that people who practice these sins will not inherit the Kingdom of God. But if they repent of this sin, He will be faithful and just to forgive them their sin and cleanse them from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).

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“Brexit” on the Horizon?

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Without EU reforms, a Brexit might well be imminent.
Without EU reforms, a Brexit might well be imminent.

A so-called “Brexit” might be on the horizon, according to Jacques Delors, former President of the European Commission.

On 13 January, Delors publicly acknowledged that Britain might be on its way out of the European Union.

Along with two other politicians, Pascal Lamy and Antonio Vitorino, Delors wrote in an article for Euractiv emphasizing the necessary changes the EU will have to make if Britain is to remain a member.

Delors, a founder of the modern EU, called for unity among European nations while affirming that no country should have to remain in the EU against its wishes.

“We must unite further in order to promote this common will, along with our interests and our values, in an increasingly less Eurocentric world through the adoption of more consistent trade and external aid policies, through the creation of a genuine energy union, and through the patient bolstering of our common foreign and defence policy, because strength lies in numbers.

“This Union naturally needs the United Kingdom—but only as long a majority of its citizens still wish to be a part of it, because the Union is by no means a prison.”

In response to this article, Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive of Eurosceptic campaign group Business for Britain, said: “It’s nice to see that even the modern architects of the EU now realise that the EU needs to change if the UK is to remain a member.

“But these EU grandees still fail to grasp why so many Europeans are deeply unhappy with the EU, by yet again arguing for more integrating, more Brussels and a greater focus on propping up the Euro.”

Mr Delors is not the only person who advocates a “Brexit” (shorthand for British exit).

David Davis, Conservative former Shadow Home Secretary, said earlier this week that David Cameron needed to persuade German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the UK leaving the EU is not just “sabre-rattling.”

Speaking in an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme Davis said:

What [David Cameron’s] got to do is to persuade [Merkel] that the prospect of us leaving is real. It’s not just sabre-rattling. Germans go in for sabre-rattling an awful lot at the moment. They’re virtually threatening Greece with exit from the euro. They don’t mean it, but they’re talking it up.

“There should be no mutual misunderstanding about this. Cameron doesn’t want us to leave … but [he] may well face the prospect where the people tell [him] to leave.

Davis McAllister, the German MEP for Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union party, was interviewed at the same time as Davis. According to McAllister, the meeting was not primarily about British concerns with the EU. However, he indicated that Germany wanted the UK to remain in the EU while acknowledging that reform needed to happen.

“Germans are ready to talk to London about British demands in a fair and reasonable manner. But we’re very clear that we are the UK’s partner in Europe and we are interested that the United Kingdom stays in the European Union,” he said.

“No reasonable politician can ignore the fact that over the next five years we will have to find solutions for the political concerns of the United Kingdom. We have to because we want to keep the United Kingdom within the European Union.

“I, and many others, will work for a fair deal with Britain, but it must be a deal that accepts the specificities of the United Kingdom in the EU on the one hand, while allowing the member states of the EU to integrate further.”

Discussing the consequences of a “Brexit” for Ireland, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said Ireland will support changes in the EU if it means that Britain will remain a member.

Mr Kenny, speaking at a foreign affairs council in Dublin, said on 12 January that Britain and Ireland’s “shared EU membership has played an immensely important role in strengthening relations between our two islands, not least in creating the environment for business links to flourish and as a force for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.”

At the same time, Mr Kenny indicated that Ireland would be “candid if we are presented with proposals that we do not see as achievable or desirable.”

Kenny also raised concerns about the effects of a potential UK exit on Ireland:

“The Government’s position is clear and unequivocal: we want the UK to remain in the EU.

“This is clearly in our national interest, and in the wider European interest,” he said.

In another article, one UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesperson stated:

“There is a widespread—and growing—recognition that the EU can’t continue as it is. There are many voices around Europe saying that this requires treaty change.

“But we don’t need to wait: many of the reforms we seek on trade, on regulation and on deepening the single market, can be made right now.”

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Kessab Churches Destroyed by Syrian Rebels

Graffiti was plastered on church walls by rebels in Kessab.
Graffiti was plastered on church walls by rebels in Kessab.

Christian churches were destroyed by Syrian rebels in the town of Kessab.

Ruth Sherlock reports in the Telegraph how the Holy Trinity Armenian Evangelical church was destroyed—its library, pews, altar, and graveyard burned and vandalized by Syrian rebels.

Before the assault on Kessab, rebel fighters were instructed to act like “moderate Muslims” and “natural allies of the West.”

Syrian rebels tried to reassure Kessab residents in March 2014 that they were not intolerant of Christians and other minority religions. They claimed that they were “non-sectarian protectors” of the city.

Rebels from Syria and the Islamist group Ahrar al-Sham snapped pictures of themselves guarding churches and conversing civilly with locals. Approximately 30 elderly Armenians were driven in buses to Turkey, where they received a warm reception that was covered by state television.

However, the destruction of the churches disproves the above picture of good intentions. As soon as the television cameras turned away, the rebels turned on the people they were supposedly protecting and began burning and desecrating churches.

Sherlock, who works as a Middle East journalist for the Telegraph stated:

The perpetrators had shown both purpose and glee in their destruction of Christian sites in the ancient Armenian town. Statues were riddled with bullets and Islamist slogans were scrawled across the walls of homes and shops.

Father Miron Avedissian, priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church related his story:

“They took photographs to show they were looking after the churches, and then set them alight…It all still happened in the first day.”

“There is no God but Allah” is now plastered on walls, doors, and shop fronts of Kessab’s streets. Father Avedissian’s church suffered the same fate. The crosses outside the church were peppered with bullet holes, and the interior was blackened by fire.

Nothing remained of the nearby Holy Trinity Armenian Evangelical Church but a charred shell. Graffiti covered the church’s walls, naming the rebel groups who participated in the vandalism.

One resident, Zavinar Sargdegian, witnessed one of the churches being set on fire by rebels. She said:

“I was at home with my husband when they raided the house…they broke down the front door. They pushed us on to the street. We were on our knees and they put a gun to our heads. From the road I saw the Angelic Church burning. Fire was coming out of the doors and windows.”

After Kessab was captured on 24 March 2014 by Muslim and Syrian rebels there was controversy surrounding how much damage was actually done. Some reports claim that much of the reports were propaganda.

But some facts are not debated. With the help of Turkey, rebels did overrun the Kessab, and its 2,500 Armenian Christian inhabitants were forced to flee for their lives. Numerous photographs show the destruction of churches and other buildings.

Rebels, by nature, are not moderate. Nor are they protectors of innocent people.

Please continue to pray for peace and protection for our fellow Christians in Syria.

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Stanley Weiss on the Growth of Islam in Britain

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islam-uk-flagIn an article for The World Post, Stanley Weiss has revealed the extent of Great Britain’s Islamization.

Weiss’s concerns echo warnings issued by Christian Voice (which you can read about here and here and here and here and here), Weiss warns of the social and political effect of Western nations capitulating to radical Islam.

Weiss begins his article by comparing the crusades in the Middle Ages with the actions of Muslim extremists today. From 1096-1291 A.D., Christianity would most likely have been deemed a violent religion by the general public if people had the internet to publicize the deeds of Christians. But comparative violence is happening now as a result of radical Islam. Killings perpetrated by Muslims are plastered all over the internet, causing a sense of fear among people in Britain. This publicity makes it hard for Muslims to maintain that Islam is a peaceful religion.

Interestingly, Weiss believes that violence is not the most effective way that Islam is growing in Britain.

The experience of England shows that Islam’s most effective tools for establishing new footholds in Western cities might just be a passport and a marital bed. As improbable as it would have seemed 25 years ago — and as xenophobic and paranoid as it undoubtedly sounds to every Westerner who rolls their eyes at the phrase, “the Islamisation of Europe” — the fact is that migration patterns and high birthrates have combined to turn Islam into Europe’s fastest-growing religion.”

Why does this increase in Britain’s Muslim population have people worried, given that Britain officially prizes the principles of multiculturalism and diversity?

Weiss suggests three reasons:

  1. A wide cultural gap. Instead of becoming part of British culture, Muslims are creating their own subculture that is often in conflict with British law.
  2. Muslim extremism is hitting Britons where they are vulnerable, such as their schools (heard of the Trojan Horse Plot?) or population (citizens who openly support terrorist groups like ISIS).
  3. British law has allowed this anti-British subculture to flourish without offering an attractive alternative.

The author seems to downplay the general fear that Britain has of Muslims, but ends the article ominously asking what the next 25 years of jihad will look like.

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Osborne Reforms Could Increase Divorce Among Elderly

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silver splittersFamily law firms are preparing for a massive increase in divorce among pensioners following George Osborne’s Pension reforms.

Lawyers warn that the overhaul of pension regulation, which is set to come into effect in April, will add to the divorce boom the nation is already experiencing among couples who are near retirement age.

The reason for the concern lies in the fact that the changes introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer allow men to cash in their pension rather than be tied into an annuity.

The access to fresh cash could act as a catalyst to older women seeking new lives for themselves.  Women in a long-standing marriage could expect the couple’s entire wealth to be split 50/50.

Nicola Harries, a partner in family law Stevens & Bolton, was quoted in The Telegraph saying, “We are tending to see that the vast majority of divorces that are initiated in this age-group are started by the woman. The children have flown the nest and the husband is potentially retiring in the near future, I think very often there is a recognition that they have been living very different lives…. I think a lot of the ladies are thinking ‘I’m having much more fun going out with my other friends than I would be with my husband, is this is a situation I want to be stuck with?”

The trend in what is known as ‘silver splitters’ was documented by the International Longevity Centre in the United Kingdom (ILC-UK) earlier in the year. The Thinktank found that

“While divorce has been going down among the young and middle-aged, among the over-60s it has shot up by 85 per cent since 2000. It means that at the current rate, by 2037 one in ten of all divorced people will be over 60….The Office for National Statistics has said that the number of divorced older people has trebled in two decades. There are now more than 700,000 divorced over-65s, more than the number who have never married.”

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Why is Marriott so ‘gay-friendly’?

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J Willard Marriott, the firm's founder.
Bill Mariott: happy to go against his Mormon beliefs so long as it makes money.
Bill Mariott: happy to go against his Mormon beliefs so long as it makes money.

As a hotel chain founded and headed by Mormons, you would think Marriott Hotels would be a bastion of heterosexual, family-friendly orthodoxy.

But not a bit of it.  Whatever makes money is the guiding principle for CEO Bill Marriott, even if it means going against his Mormon beliefs:

“Our church is very much opposed to alcohol and we’re probably one of the biggest sales engines of liquor in the United States”, Bill Marriott told Business Week.  “I don’t drink. We serve a lot of liquor. You’re in business. You’ve got to make money,” he said. “We have to appeal to the masses out there, no matter what their beliefs are.”

It took until 2011 for Marriott to rid their rooms of on-demand pornography channels.  The porn in Marriott’s rooms was an embarrassment for Mitt Romney when he ran for president of the United States in 2008.  But the decision to take pay-for filth off the menu ended up not being one of morality or propriety, but money.

The chain attributed the move to the hotels’ inability to compete with adult entertainment on guests’ devices—a claim supported by hospitality market research showing a dip in revenue for in-room pornography.

J Willard Marriott, the firm's founder.
J Willard Marriott, the firm’s founder.

But perhaps the strangest move of all has been Marriott’s aligning of themselves as a ‘gay friendly’ establishment.

It seems to have started when Marriott refused to donate to the campaign run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in favour of Proposition 8, the Californian measure to strike down ‘gay marriage’.

Diane Brady of Business Week says: ‘As a result, when his church actively campaigned against same-sex marriage in California, neither Marriott nor the hotel chain donated any money to the cause. Instead, he stepped into the drama by publicly reinforcing his company’s commitment to gay rights through domestic partners benefits and services aimed at gay couples’.

Then, in 2012, a Marriott hotel in Chicago hosted the “International Mr. Leather Competition,” a leather fetish pageant.  Some effort apparently went into prising the event, and its estimated 16,000 participants, away from the Hyatt Towers venue down the street.

As SunTimes put it, ‘To understand International Mr. Leather better, consider the way Chicago DJ Ron Geronimo described to Gopride.com the scene at the gatherin’s 2011 Black and Blue Ball: “Hot and sweaty sex . . . meets the best cheesecake in the world . . . meets hairy muscle daddy groove . . . meets rawhide leather.”’  Yuk.

In 2012, Marriott started offering discounts to homosexual guests in the US, according to Blaze, and a similar deal appears to have crossed the pond, with ‘Pride Packages‘ on a special ‘gay-friendly’ Marriott page offering a ‘promotional code’ for the ‘Out and About’ product.  Families with children need not apply.

Finally, on 2nd June this year, 2014, Marriott launched their #LoveTravels venture, complete with a pro-gay propaganda video, shamelessly targeting the homosexual traveller.  qz.com asks:

Marriott's flagship hotel in London; on the South Bank, Marriott County Hall Hotel
Marriott’s flagship hotel in London; on the South Bank, Marriott County Hall Hotel

‘Why is Bill Marriott so careful to separate faith and business when it comes to LGBT consumers? In a nutshell, $202 billion.

That’s how big the global LGBT travel market is predicted to be this year (2014 – ed), up from $181 billion in 2013, according to industry analysts Out Now Global—with LGBT spending comprising 13% of all global travel spending. That 11% rise is more than double (pdf) the increase in world travel spending overall, which is expected to rise 4% to 5% this year. The number of US 18- to 34-year-olds self-identifying as LGBT has risen by more than 60% since 2007, and … gay men spend 11% more on “nonessential purchases” than their heterosexual counterparts.’

Whether it’s out of the need not to support the heresy of Mormonism, or of making it clear that ‘gay friendly’ is not good business, or just not enriching a greedy man with no principles, it seems like Marriott Hotels are a venue Christians need to avoid.

 

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Briton guilty of child abuse in Kenya

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Simon Harris
Simon Harris
Simon Harris

A British former public school teacher has been found guilty of sexually abusing street children in Kenya.

Simon Harris was found guilty of seven charges of indecent and sexual assault on the youngsters in Gilgil in Kenya’s Rift Valley.

He was also convicted at Birmingham Crown Court of four counts of possessing indecent images of children.

The offences were committed while Harris was running a gap year charity he set up in the East African country in the 1990s.

Under Section 72 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, British citizens can be tried for sexual offences committed abroad against children under 16 if it is also an offence in that country. This is the first time the relevant section has been applied to a case in Africa.

Prosecuting, Kevin Hegarty QC said Harris lured street boys to his home, known locally as “The Green House”, by offering them food and shelter.

Street children like these boys in Nakuru, also in Kenya's Rift Valley, are vulnerable to predators
Street children, like these boys in Nakuru, also in Kenya’s Rift Valley, are vulnerable to predators like Simon Harris

He told the jury: “A few years ago there was uproar in Kenya and big displacement of people, and many families were broken up and children abandoned. Many of the children made their way to a town called Gilgil.

“In Gilgil the children were living chaotic and desperate lives.

“It’s upon those children that the defendant preyed to encourage them with food, money to come to his house.

“He would drive to Gilgil in his white Land Rover and pick up boys who lived on the street in appalling conditions.”

They would stay at Simon Harris’s house for a few days, he said and “he might take a fancy to a particular one and they’d end up in his bed.”

Giving evidence via satellite link to Birmingham Crown Court, one boy described being attacked by Mr Harris, from Leominster in Herefordshire.

The victim, who was nine at the time, described to the court Mr Harris “doing bad manners” to him.

Giving evidence through an interpreter, the boy told the jury that he had been told to lie on the bed.  He then described how the former public school housemaster had removed his vest and shorts before subjecting him to a painful ordeal that lasted about 10 minutes.

Before the trial, Harris admitted six offences of indecent assault against three boys aged between 13 and 14 when he was a teacher at Shebbear College, Devon, in the 1980s.

This may be the only case which has come to light, because of the extra-territorial nature of our Sexual Offences Act, but it illustrates that predatory homosexuals from Europe and America are a real danger to African children and why African nations need to have strong measures in place to discourage them.

Religious Privileges in Scotland Under Audit

Religious privileges in Scotland will be examined to create a more equal society.
Religious privileges in Scotland will be examined to create a more equal society.

Religious privileges in Scotland are under audit as part of a new research study at the University of Glasgow.

This 10-month project, funded by the Humanist Society Scotland (HSS), will audit Scots law to find out how much special provision is given to religion and religious organizations.

The HSS wants to use this project to encourage talks with Scottish Government to change laws that “reduce religious privilege and make the country more equal.”

If some laws are deemed to be too favorable to Christians they will be modified or disposed of, which could potentially inhibit Christians from practicing their faith in Scotland.

No such project has been launched in over 100 years. Some of the cases might go all the way back to the 16th and 17th centuries, although many of these cases are more recent.

This project’s development is located at the Humanist Studies Hub at the University of Glasgow and is led by Professors Callum Brown (History, School of Humanities) and Jane Mair (School of Law). Dr Thomas Green is research assistant.

Researchers working on this project will do so in an attempt to see how religion influences the different aspects of Scottish law, such as in the areas of marriage, education, and equality laws that grant religious exemptions. These findings will provide a firm foundation for the place of religious freedoms when making new laws.

Included in the project will be a “detailed study of contemporary and historical legal sources.” A report of these findings will be published in the summer of 2015.

Mr Brown told the Scotland Herald that “research could range from prohibition on a Sunday through to any restrictions in employment law.

“We’re interested in religious privilege, which is by and large now being eroded by human rights legislation from the EU, Westminster and Holyrood. Recent legislation has specifically sought to create an equality between those who have a religious belief and those who do not.”

Dr Green will carry out research in cases where the law was influenced by religion. One example would be Church of Scotland clerics having positions on education boards. According to Dr Brown, Prof Green’s report will be rooted in his findings on different aspects of the law, such as education, human rights, and marriage.

Professor Mair, talking about this project, said that contemporary legal systems historically were viewed as secular institutions. She says it is only recently that “driven by a combination of different and quite separate forces religion has re-emerged in law as a complex and highly contested concept.”

She believes some of this rise in interest might be attributed to “the protection of religious thought and belief through human rights and equality legislation; by the strong sound of religious voices in public debate and political consultation and by the visible presence of migrant communities who wish to live according to their own religion.”

Mair, an expert on discrimination in employment and family law, said that these issues are becoming increasingly tested in courts. She adds that “judges are being faced with very difficult decisions: what is religion, how should it be defined and how…should it be distinguished from other forms of belief; to what extent should religious employees be permitted to wear the symbols of their belief at work; should civil courts take account of religious arbitration in resolving family disputes and how should religious beliefs be measured against the belief in equality?”

Douglas Mclellan, HSS Chief Executive, said that:

“I am delighted that this opportunity has arisen. The HSS is investing £40,000 in this project to provide an exceptional level of research into the privileges enjoyed by religion in Scots law. The HSS believes that for Scotland to progress as a fair and equal nation, it needs to be a nation with no special laws, practises or exemptions for religions or religious organisations. We are supporting this project to demonstrate where religion currently has privileges which will then allow us to work with the Scottish Government and MSPs in the Scottish Parliament to take opportunities to amend legislation and reduce religious privilege.”

Prof Brown said: “This is a most important research undertaking. No complete guide to religion in Scots law has been compiled since the Victorian period, and there have been so many changes in church, religion and the law since then that there is a need to provide a one-stop resource for lawyers, Humanists, church people, journalists and academics. We are delighted with the funding HSS is providing, and hope this will expand into a wider relationship between the University and Humanist organisations.”

Reverend David Robertson, the soon-to-be Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, called this project “anti-Christian propaganda, dressed up as research.”

Commenting further, Rev Robertson said that “the Humanist Society, whose membership could fit into a phone box, has paid £40,000 to a humanist to investigate religion.

“I could have saved them the money because I can tell you now this particular investigation will say religion is privileged. Frankly it’s laughable.

“Personally I’d like to see a study of the privileged status of humanists and why they think their principles should be the only ones allowed in Scotland.”

However, the Church of Scotland also responded, saying it “works for and welcomes moves to make Scotland a more equal society.”

Church and Society Convener at the Kirk, Reverend Sally Foster-Fulton, had a slightly different take on the issue:
“One of the greatest strengths is our diversity and Scotland is not a blank-slate, but is composed of a number of institutions and groups, from within politics, business and civil society that make up its DNA.

“As one of these groups, religious organisations play an important role within society through our civic engagement, our work and advocacy for the poor and marginalised, and our contribution to the cultural heritage of Scotland, all of which should be reflected within Scottish law.

“Playing our part is not about privilege, but about service. Moreover, if we truly wish to make Scotland a more equal society then money and time might be better spent tackling issues such as child poverty, financial inequality and ending the need for food banks.”

Responding to these comments, Douglas McLellan said: “We find the (Free Church) comments insulting to the academics involved. This is high-quality research.”

A spokesperson for the University of Glasgow, responding to Robertson’s comments, said they welcomed this legitimate area of research.

National Secular Society’s spokesperson for Scotland, Alastair McBay, said: “The study of privilege is well-respected and covered in countless university courses across Scotland. To object to such an academic study simply because the form of privilege under investigation is religious reflects a desperate desire to keep such privileges beyond question.”

Additionally, the professors want to research laws that are still effective today. Dr Green said this approach is “a commentary on where we think law is heading. These kinds of surveys used to be produced by ecclesiastical lawyers. We’re producing one for the 21st century.”

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THE PERSECUTED CHURCH: EGYPT

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Coptic Christians protesting
Muslims get angry quickly.
Muslims get angry very quickly.

By Robin Phillips

Egypt was plunged into instability following the removal of President Muhammad Mubarak after a series of “Arab Spring” protests in early 2011. As a secular president, Mubarak had been a key ally of the United States in keeping Muslim extremism at bay and protecting the ancient Christian population throughout Egypt.

ARAB SPRING TURNS TO WINTER

The American-supported uprisings culminated in the establishment of a new democratically elected government in June 2012. The new president, President Mohamed Morsi, took power amid hopes of reform and freedom. However, he quickly began to abandon democracy and leading the country towards Sharia law. He was the Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood and was accused of concentrating power in their hands. In November 2012, President Morsi passed an interim constitutional declaration granting unlimited power to himself, and also a new constitution that had strong Islamist leanings.

Coptic Christians protesting
Coptic Christians protesting

President Morsi’s power was undermined in the beginning of 2013. The army deployed troops and suspended the constitution, leading to a state of emergency in August. At this time the persecution of Christians peaked as many radical Muslims sought revenge for the removal of their beloved Morsi, using the chaos as an opportunity to unleash terror against believers. Thirty-eight churches were burned and many more were damaged. Christians were even murdered on the streets in broad daylight while the police did little or nothing to stop it.

In one typical event, radical Muslims broke into a Christian school in Bani Suef, looting the establishment and replacing the cross on the gate with an al-Qaeda flag. Female Christian workers who tried to escape were sexually assaulted.

In February this year Arabic media reported the murder of a Syrian Christian family who were living in Alexandria. The attackers stabbed to death a 44-year-old man, his 35-year-old wife, their six-year-old son and the wife’s brother.

THe Egyptian flag bears the eagle of Saladin
The Egyptian flag bears the eagle of Saladin

In another incident, reported by CNS news in April this year, a young Coptic Christian woman, Mary Sameh George, was killed while driving through the Cairo suburb of Ain Shams to deliver medicine to an elderly woman. After Muslim bystanders spotted a cross hanging in her car, they dragged Mary out of her vehicle and proceeded to maul and beat her, before finally stabbing her to death.

FORCED CONVERSIONS AND MARRIAGES

During this time the kidnapping of Christian girls reached crisis proportions. There have been over 550 cases of kidnapping reported in the past 3 years. Some of the kidnappings lead to ransom requests, but others appear to be for the express purpose of forcing Christian girls into conversion to Islam and/or forced marriage.

The Egyptian Association of Victims of Abduction and Forced Disappearance says many Christian girls and women are being kidnapped by Muslim men and forced to convert and marry their captors.

An Egyptian Christian woman mourns her daughter.
An Egyptian Christian woman mourns her daughter.

Their report said: “The victims are often subjected to violence and rape. The problem dates back to before the revolution but has increased dramatically since. Pre-2011, five or six girls would go missing each month, but this figure has increased nearly three-fold. The revolution and subsequent security breakdown emboldened Islamic extremists, who previously had been kept on a tight leash by strongman president Hosni Mubarak. The electoral success of the Muslim Brotherhood in the wake of the Arab Spring gave them further confidence.”

Pressing Christian girls into Muslim marriages is a way to systematically reduce the population of the Coptic community. These kidnappings have been largely unreported and demonstrate that, despite reduction in public persecution, Christians in Egypt remain in great danger. The Egyptian police have largely turned a blind eye to this problem, which means that Christian families in Egypt live in continual fear.

In June this year, Fox News reported on one such kidnapping case:

Fifteen-year-old Amira Hafez Wahim slipped out of the Christian church in Luxor, Egypt, where she had attended services with her mother in February, promising to dash to a nearby store and return quickly.

Five months later, she has not been seen since, although her parents immediately suspected a 28-year-old Muslim man named Yasser Mahmoud, who had tried to kidnap her before, had succeeded this time. When her father went to the Civil Status Authority for a copy of her birth certificate, his fears were confirmed. Her name had been changed and she was now listed as Muslim. She had been told that ‘apostatising’ is punishable by death.

CONTINUING CHALLENGES

Egypt's President Sisi
Egypt’s President Sisi

Egypt was run by martial law until June 2014 when President Sisi, former head of the Egyptian army, was sworn into office. President Sisi has cracked down on supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and brought relative stability to the area. President Sisi has even allotted government funds to enable the rebuilding of the churches that were burned.

But as recently as 4th September the Christian Post reported:

‘Not only are the churches, monasteries, and institutions of Egypt’s Christians under attack by the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters – nearly 100 now have been torched, destroyed, ransacked, etc. – but Christians themselves are under attack all throughout Egypt, with practically zero coverage in Western media.
‘Days ago, for example, Copts held a funeral for Wahid Jacob, a young Christian deacon who used to serve in St. John the Baptist Church, part of the Qusiya diocese in Asyut, Egypt. He was kidnapped on August 21 by “unknown persons” who demanded an exorbitant ransom from his impoverished family – 1,200,000 Egyptian pounds (equivalent to $171,000 USD). Because his family could not raise the sum, he was executed-his body dumped in a field where it was later found. The priest who conducted his funeral service said that the youth’s body bore signs of severe torture.’

READ: Ex 15:1-3; Psalm 10:1-18, 44:22-26, 62:1-8, 116:15; Prov 24:11-12; Lam 1:12; Matt 10:23; Luke 21:12; Rev 12:11

PRAY: The international media covered the abduction of 300 Nigerian school girls who were kidnapped by the Muslim terrorist group Boko Haram. By contrast, the Christian girls kidnapped in Egypt have been ignored. Pray that these atrocities could receive increased publicity and that governments would bring pressure on President Sisi to act. Even more, pray for the girls who have been kidnapped, that they would stay strong in their Christian faith and be released.

Also pray that the increased social stability under Sisi would continue and that he would make good on his promises to help rebuild the churches destroyed by Muslims in the revolution. Many people throughout Egypt are suffering from hunger. Pray that poor Christians would be taken care of and that other Christians would be a witness by helping the poor.

WRITE: To your MP at House of Commons, LONDON, SW1A 0AA. Ask what Her Majesty’s Government are doing to support Christians in Egypt. Ask your MP to ask the Foreign Secretary what representations they have made to the Egyptian Government over the hundreds of Christian girls abducted by Muslims and what has been the response.

WITNESS: Outside the Egyptian Embassy, 26 South Street W1K 1DW, on Friday 21st November from 2pm to 4pm. South Street is off Park Lane (by the Dorchester Hotel) and is equidistant from Hyde Park Corner and Marble Arch Tubes.

The Ambassador is His Excellency Mr Ashraf Elkholy.

Surname Controversy and the Future of the Family

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Dr Sophie Coulombeau suggests that women who adopt their husband's surname lose their identity in the process.
Academic and author, Dr Sophie Coulombeau, suggests that women who adopt their husband’s surname are losing their identity.

In an article for BBC’s news magazine, Dr Sophie Coulombeau, raised the question of why a woman would want to share her husband’s last name.

In a well-researched historical survey of female name-changing, Coulombeau suggested that a woman’s very identity as a person hinges on not adopting the surname of her husband, as if changing one’s name is tantamount to becoming a different person.

The novelist and Professor of English at Cardiff observed that “For me, to adopt the surname of my partner and relinquish my own would profoundly affect how I think about my own identity.”

Later she added that “To abandon my surname and take that of my partner would mean abandoning Sophie Coulombeau, along with all the errors, achievements and resonances she created over thirty years.”

Dr. Coulombeau is not alone. Writing in the Guardian last year, Jill Filipovic suggested that adopting a husband’s surname is equivalent to allowing one’s identity to be obliterated, “subsuming your own identity into our husband’s.”

These ideas are achieving resonance with numerous women in the younger generation. In 2009, only 70% of women said they thought wives should adopt their husband’s surname.

Meanwhile, some are going to the opposite pole to suggest that a man should take his wife’s surname. Some couples are solving the problem by making up a brand new surname.

It is hard not to have some sympathy for the concerns various women have raised in the debate about name-changing. On the surface at least, there does seem to be something unfair in a tradition that insists a woman must change her name while a man is never expected to change his. Of greater concern to many women is the fact that name-changing might imply that a wife is simply an adjunct of her husband with no identity of her own. Others are concerned that this custom is simply a residual hang-over from our culture’s “patriarchal’ past – a past in which women allegedly had no rights and could be abused without consequences.

In this article I will attempt to interact with these concerns and to put forward some reasons why the custom of name-changing is worth preserving. But before getting into that, it may be helpful to explore some of the ideological origins of behind the current rejection of female name-changing.

Feminism and the Rise of Gender Equality

Despite the pervasive influence of feminism, most women still want to adopt the surname of their husband.
Despite the pervasive influence of feminism, most women still want to adopt the surname of their husband.

The growing move for women to keep their maiden names is directly tied to the rise of feminism, particularly feminist teaching about sexual equality.

Throughout the last hundred years, feminists have managed to convince the general public that equality of worth runs parallel to equality of role, with the consequence that in order for men and women to enjoy equal value, there must be sameness of function. Accordingly, feminism has left modern society without the categories for distinguishing  diversities to be celebrated from inequalities to be lamented. In theory at least, all inequalities are viewed in a pejorative light. Thus, throughout the 20th century, there was pressure from feminists to remove all vestiges of gender differentiation from as many political and social areas as possible.

Despite their gains, feminists find it irksome that most women still choose to adopt their husband’s sunames. For a woman to adopt her husband’s name strikes at the heart of the utopia of gender neutrality towards which modern feminism strives. Consequently, feminists have fixated on this issue as part of their larger ambition to eradicate all gender distinctions from society.

Even still, the modern feminist is inconsistent since there are many cases where they have no problem operating as if men and women are unequal and where approved forms of gender discrimination are routinely reinforced. But while modern feminism is happy to accept inequality in certain areas, the practice of female name-changing is one area where it cannot be countenanced.

The uneasiness about name-changing is understandable, since it is an emblem of a view of marriage that modern feminism rejects.

Feminism and the Changing Face of Marriage

In the older understanding, marriage had an institutional grounding that was bigger than the couple, and which implicitly situated each marriage within an entire context of laws, taboos, traditions and expectations. The sense of marriage as an institution larger than the individuals involved was embodied in the practice of having the couple recite marriage vows that were given to them by the society, as well as in the tradition of a wife adopting the name of her husband’s family. Under this scheme of things, it is not up to any individual to define what marriage means; rather, marriage defines us.

In the revisionist understanding of marriage, it is the individual who defines her marriage and what it ultimately means to her.
In the revisionist understanding of marriage, it is the individual who defines her marriage and what it ultimately means to her.

By contrast, in the modern understanding of marriage championed by feminism, each woman should be able to define for herself what marriage means. This is one of the reasons it is becoming widespread for a couple to invent their own marriage vows. Customs and practices for marriage that are received (even when we do not understand the rationale behind them) are viewed as a limitation to the right we all have to define our own existence for ourselves. As such, whatever makes a woman feel more fulfilled, whether it is keeping her maiden name or adopting the surname of her husband, is legitimate. It is the individual who defines her marriage and what it ultimately means to her.

The causalities in this revisionist understanding of marriage are legion, and affect everything from our willingness to accept same-sex ‘marriage’ to our society’s approach to no-fault divorce. It also means that the custom of a woman accepting her husband’s name is viewed as little more than an anachronistic relic that has survived well beyond its years from our “patriarchal” past. In this regard it is significant that Coulombeau explicitly situated the debate about female name-changing within the larger context of the same revisionism that has rejected gender normativity:

And we might well ask, in the wake of last year’s Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, whether a custom that depends on a gender-normative idea of marriage – a woman automatically sacrificing her name to take that of a man – is starting to look more outdated than ever.

Guardian journalist, Jill Filipovic, has also drawn a connection between wives keeping their maiden name and the revisionist innovations of same-sex “marriage.”

An Attack on Christian Tradition

In her BBC article on the subject, Dr Sophie Coulombeau acknowledges the Christian origin to the tradition of a wife taking the name of her husband’s family, noting how around the turn of the 15th century, the English appropriated the French doctrine of coverture “based on scriptural ideas, which focused not on the husband’s power over his wife but on the unity that marriage gave them.” Coulombeau continued:

The English custom of designating a married woman by her husband’s surname dignified those who had previously occupied the status of vassals.
The English custom of designating a married woman by her husband’s surname dignified those who had previously occupied the status of vassals.

“In the words of the English jurist Henry de Bracton, they became ‘a single person, because they are one flesh and one blood’. As this idea gained ground, so did the clerical habit of designating a married woman by her husband’s surname.The married woman had formerly been a vassal with no surname at all, but now, in theory, she came to share the surname of her husband as a symbol of their legal and spiritual unity.”

This is significant, because it shows that far from being demeaning, the practice of a wife adopting her husband’s surname was dignifying, lifting her above the status of a vassal and giving her legal and spiritual unity with her husband.

This practice actually goes further back than the 15th century, as the Genesis narrative records Adam naming his wife Eve. The notion is also consistent with Biblical teaching regarding the headship of the husband. Though Christian cultures have not always practiced this custom, the idea itself is consonant with Biblical teaching.

Name-Changing and Female Identity

Even those who do not share our Christian convictions have good reasons to be concerned by the growing practice of married women preserving their maiden names. This is because the assumption behind keeping the maiden name is often rooted in the dangerous idea that a woman’s identity is precariously fragile, hinging only on what she is called. Sophie Coulombeau implies as much when she writes that “Introducing myself as ‘Sophie Hardiman’ would mean that saying ‘I do’ had fundamentally changed the answer to the question ‘Who am I?’” Coulombeau goes on to quote followers of Lucy Stone, whose slogan in the 1920s was “My name is my identity and must not be lost.”

Jill Filipovic
Does Jill Filipovic really believe a woman’s identity is fragile enough to be undermined by adopting her husband’s surname?

This echoes concerns articulated by Jill Filipovic in her Guardian article ‘Why should married women change their names? Let men change theirs.’ Filipovic wrote that adopting the name of a husband “lessens the belief that our existence is valuable unto itself, and that as individuals we are already whole. It disassociates us from ourselves…Jill Filipovic is my name and my identity. Jill Smith is a different person.”

Do these feminists really want us to think that female identity is so precarious, and that the billions of women throughout history who chose to adopt the name of their husband’s family thereby ceased to be less than themselves, that their personhood was sublimated to that of their husbands?

Having said that, there is a kernel of truth to the fears these feminists are articulating. Marriage makes us whole (if we were “already whole” before marriage, then there would be no reason to get marriage in the first place?), but it also involves change, sacrificing who we were in a dynamic process of becoming, of continual renegotiation of self in relation to the other. This is as true for a husband as it is for a wife. A woman changing her name is a visible sign of this dynamic process, but there are just as many ways (if not more) that marriage requires husbands to negotiate a new understanding of self in the mutual interplay of sacrifice and new life that forms the mystery of marriage. In the past, the feminists who found this loathsome – believing, with Filipovic, that “we are already whole” – attacked marriage itself and urged women to remain single. They recognized, not without warrant, that marriage is antithetical to the principles of individual self-assertion that form the bedrock of so much feminist ideology.

Part of the problem arises from thinking of marriage as a zero-sum game where the sacrifices and adjustments made for the sake of the other are correlative to loss of self. But in reality marriage is governed by the spiritual logic where the more we give the more fully we become ourselves. This applies as much to the sacrifices a husband has to make as it does to a women sacrificing her maiden name for that of her husband.

Name-Changing and Government Intrusion

Although I maintain there are good reasons for a wife taking her husband’s name, I do not believe any woman should be forced to do this against her will. However, a day may come in the not so distant future when women will be deprived of this choice and forced to keep their maiden names.

I have read (but have not verified it for myself) that in parts of Canada it is now actually illegal for a woman to change her surname to that of her husband; the government forces her to keep her maiden name. Strange as this seems, it is a natural corollary to the notion that requiring women to change their name somehow implies that women are inferior. If the time-honoured practice really does treat women as inferior, then how is it not a species of the type of abuse that is usually forbidden in law? By asking questions like this we see that the arguments feminists are now making could be setting us on a trajectory that can only culminate in women being preventing from taking the name of their husband’s family.

The government may have its own reasons for wanting to abolish the custom I have been defending. Recognizable and traceable family structures (whether in the form of clans, tribes or extended networks of kinship) have historically proved to be one of the main hedges against the aspirations of powerful warlords and kings. Although this is less the case in the modern world, the strength of the family still functions as a significant barrier to the unrestrained power of the state. But it is hard to preserve these family structures when there is irregularity in how names are passed down. With everyone choosing their own surname, with some couples jointly taking on the wife’s surname, with other couples inventing a new surname, and with children having to decide whether to adopt their mother’s surname or their father’s surname (a choice that may be different to that of their siblings), we will increasingly have to lean towards the state to help clarify the boundary markers of each family.

If this happens, it could continue the trajectory already initiated by same-sex marriage legislation whereby the boundaries of a family are becoming increasingly less recognizable on the basis of natural law and thus require more legislation to clarify what those boundaries are. The boundaries distinguishing one family from another are increasingly matters of purely positive law.

It is significant in this regard that many who are agitating for women to keep their maiden name are appealing to a notion of family based on legal rather than natural bonds. For example, Filipovic writes that an alternative to the traditional family is to “embrace a modern vision of family where individuals form social and legal bonds out of love and loyalty, instead of defining family as a group coalesced under one male figurehead and a singular name.” This continues the trajectory of gay marriage where the boundaries of what constitute a family are becoming purely a legal fiction.

It is tempting to say that the consequence of each woman making her own choice extends no further than her own family. However, if the concerns I have registered are legitimate, then that is an overly naive and simplistic view. Without wanting to over-dramatize things, what is at stake is the future of the family itself.

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Faith Schools Must Promote “British Values” of Gay Rights

Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan believes it is "crucial" for all schools to promote tolerance for beliefs that are different from those the school might believe.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan believes it is “crucial” for all schools to promote tolerance for beliefs that are different from those the school might believe.

Faith schools must promote “British Values” such as gay rights and other religions.

The Equality Act, effective last week, gives inspectors the authority to censure schools that do not “encourage respect for lesbian, gay and transgender people, and other religions and races.”

Inspectors will look for schools that are intolerant of same-sex “marriage” or engage in practices such as forcing girls to sit at the back of the classrooms.

These new rules were inspired by Michael Gove, MP for Surrey Heath, in response to the “Trojan Horse” incident in Birmingham, which revealed that extremist views were being taught in state schools.

In response to news about the policy, the Department of Education tweeted: “Nonsense to say schools ‘must teach gay rights’. We want schools to teach broad curric based on British values.”

The tweet, which was later deleted, offended many people because it seemed to make a distinction between promoting gay rights and “British values,” which many believe are the same thing.

Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt responded: “LGBT rights are British values. The Department for Education must back compulsory sex and relationship education, including LGBT rights.”

According to Andy Slaughter, the Labour MP for Hammersmith, the DfE needs to clarify whether it considers gay rights to be “British values.”

Christians have opposed the new policy, fearing that it will threaten their religious liberty. The DfE says that teachers who disagree with gay “marriage” are allowed to express their opinions in class, but they must respect gay children or parents and not discriminate against them.

Antonia Tully, national coordinator of Safe at School, a parents’ rights campaign of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, called Morgan’s announcement an “attack on every parent in the country.”

Tully said in a statement that “it’s quite clear that the new rules for schools actively to promote so-called ‘British values’ are all about indoctrinating children with a homosexual ideology. The prospect that schools will have to champion homosexuality or risk being downgraded by Ofsted strips all parents of their right to educate their own children about sexual morality.”

She added, “It is misleading to suggest that same-sex issues must be embedded in the school curriculum in order to protect children. Parents will be left powerless to keep their children safe from harmful sexual lifestyles. Nicky Morgan’s zeal to further the gay agenda is undermining every parent in the country.”

However, Nicky Morgan, secretary of education who succeeded Michael Gove, told the Sunday Times that it was “crucial” for Christian and Jewish schools to follow these rules as well as Muslim schools, despite the fact that the schools targeted in the Trojan Horse Plot were not faith schools.

Already an all-girls Jewish schools was punished last week and downgraded from good to adequate ratings for not meeting the new standards. According to inspectors who visited the school, there were “major gaps in students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Students are not provided with sufficient opportunities to learn about or understand people of other faiths or cultures. The school does not promote adequately students’ awareness and tolerance of communities which are different to their own. As a result, the school does not prepare students adequately for life in modern Britain.”

Despite this development, the DfE claims that faith schools are not being forced to teach gay rights, a notion that one spokesman declared was “complete nonsense.” Commenting further, he said that “Ofsted are rightly ensuring that schools do not indoctrinate pupils about gay people – or any other people – being inferior. The same goes for schools that do things like make girls sit separately at the back of the class. Both are practices which go directly against the fundamental British values of tolerance and respect.”

Morgan will soon begin a consultation suggesting that students taking GCSE religious education must study more than one faith, exposing students to views other than their own and offering them a more well-rounded education.

The question many parents will want to ask is this: Where will inspectors differentiate between upholding Christian beliefs, on the one hand, and teaching students intolerance, on the other? Contrary to popular belief, many Christians do not want to discriminate against others when they teach their views in faith schools. There is a big difference between teaching about other views and condoning them. Unfortunately, Nicky Morgan seems to be leaning toward making schools enforce the latter.

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Merkel Warns over UK Immigration Plans

Angela Merkel
Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel fears that Britian’s new immigration rules could be the last straw for severing UK and EU ties.

The German Chancellor has issued a warning about David Cameron’s plans to limit “freedom of movement”, hinting that she would rather see the UK leave the EU than for immigration to be curbed.

David Cameron, who has come under increasing pressure from anti-EU voters, has attempted to reduce the free flow of immigrants throughout the 27 member states onto British soil. But the German chancellor told Cameron that his proposed quotas could accelerate Britain reaching a point of no return.

Cameron is now looking on alternatives to setting quotas, such as limiting the time immigrants can be in the country without a job.

Merkel is not the only foreign leader that has expressed concerns on the subject. Stefan Lofen the Prime Minister of Sweden, believes that EU immigration policy could result in the EU unraveling.

“The fact that one country believes that one thing is wrong does not mean that we can change, because every country might have its own priorities and that may just ruin the European Union,” he announced.

“If you first create a common market with common rules and then if the individual countries are supposed to change that on their own, then, I mean, soon, we do not have a European common market,” Lofven said.

Even states that were championed by Britain to be part of the EU have reservations about Britain’s immigration reform.

Meanwhile, the British Prime Minister has attempted to appease his anti-EU constituency by claiming that the British people are his only boss, adding:

“What we need in Britain is a renegotiation of our relationship with the EU and then a referendum where the British people decide do we stay in this reformed organization or do we leave it.
“That’s what I will pursue, that’s what I will deliver, and at the heart of that renegotiation we need to address people’s concerns about immigration. I’m very clear about who the boss is, about who I answer to and it’s the British people. They want this issue fixed, they are not being unreasonable about it, and I will fix it.”

 

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