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Population rise heralds Muslim takeover

The future of Britain?
The future of Britain?

More babies were born in the UK in 2011-12 than any year since 1972, says the Office for National Statistics, as reported by the BBC.

In all, 813,200 UK births were recorded in the year, said the ONS, contributing to population growth that was, in absolute terms, the highest in the European Union.

ONS estimates say the population of the UK grew by 419,900 to 63.7 million between June 2011 and June 2012.

There were 254,400 more births than deaths and 165,600 more people coming to the UK than leaving.

There were 517,800 migrants from overseas while 352,100 people left the country.

Population growth is highest in London with the South-East of England coming in second.  Channel 4 has a useful map showing where population growth is highest.

After the low birth-rate a decade ago, births are on course to emulate the nineteen-eighties in around three years and to outstrip the sixties by 2020.

The difference is, in the sixties and eighties it was people of British origin having the babies.  Now, that demographic group are averaging below 2 children per woman of child-bearing age, while all the headline-grabbing stuff is coming from immigrants whose cultures still celebrate fecundity.

One Simon Ross, of anti-growth pressure group Population Matters, was reported widely, not least in the Daily Mail (which also has an interesting population chart by age).

He whined: ‘Our growing population is the root of many of our most pressing problems, including a lack of housing, pressure on services and development threats to our countryside and green spaces.

‘These, together with consequent infrastructure investments and transport issues are increasing costs for everyone.  Measures by the Government to limit net migration are to be welcomed. However, the Government should also promote the benefits to individuals and society of smaller families.’

That is actually nonsense.  The greater pressure on housing is coming from allowing families to split up so nonchalantly through divorce on demand.  Services and transport do not stand still.  They increase with population.  There is no benefit to society from smaller families.  A more informed opinion came from Jonathan Portes, director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.

He said: “The medium to long-term benefits are substantial.  The people who are being born now or the immigrants who are coming here now will help pay for our pensions and public services in the future.”

The danger is not increased population as such but the way our population is being skewed towards a particular religious group.

Dr Leon Moosavi of Liverpool University says the Muslim population in the UK grew from 1.5 million in 2001 to 3.0 million in 2011, from 2% of the total population to something between 4% and 5%.  And they are not slowing down yet.  If anything, those Muslims born here are even more culturally Islamic and productive of the next generation than their parents.

Vincent Cooper, writing for The Commentator, argues that on present population trends, Muslims will be in a majority in the UK by 2050.  Many of our cities will suffer that fate a lot earlier.  Ten years before that, the tipping point at which Muslims will form a majority in the House of Commons will arrive.

Cooper and The Commentator were widely rubbished by bodies such as Islamophobia Watch but the rebuttals were short on fact.  Of course Islam is an expansionist world view set on world domination by any means, even if a majority in the Oxford Union can vote that ‘Islam is a religion of peace’.

But let us not blame individual Muslims, let alone Muslim women, for having more children than the current 1.8 norm.  They are simply doing what God designed their bodies to do.  They are doing what Christians should be doing: Working hard and increasing in a land where they feel like the underdogs.

Centuries ago, before the time of Christ, the people of Judah were carried off to Babylon.  What did the Prophet Jeremiah urge them to do?  Sit around moping?  Watch the skies for their deliverance?  No, he told them to build, to plant, to increase and to pray:

Jer 29:4 Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, unto all that are carried away captives, whom I have caused to be carried away from Jerusalem unto Babylon;
5 Build ye houses, and dwell in them; and plant gardens, and eat the fruit of them;
6 Take ye wives, and beget sons and daughters; and take wives for your sons, and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters; that ye may be increased there, and not diminished.
7 And seek the peace of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unto the LORD for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace.

What did the Lord Jesus tell his followers to do before his return?  ‘Occupy till I come.‘  (Luke 19:13)

Our society has a death-wish.  We kill our own children, we encourage families to fracture, we whisk children off into ‘care’ to be abused by paedophile rings, we celebrate sexual license, pornography and perversion, even allowing the practitioners of the latter to pretend to ‘marry’.

But the secularists who have engineered our present debauchery have a very short time in which to celebrate.  Like every civilisation which has ploughed this furrow before, we shall go down the rubbish-chute of history, being taken over within a generation by a stronger, monogamous culture.  That culture, on current trends, will be Islam.

If only it would be Christianity.  But that depends on the Church finding some confidence in historical, traditional, red-blooded Christianity.  The very future of the United Kingdom depends on whether Christian men will stand up to be counted.

 

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Your Body Matters

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By Robin Phillips

Andy Crouch

The dust was hardly able to settle on the same-sex ‘marriage’ debate before activists began preparing for the next set of battles.

It is hard to predict what will come first: will it be calls to legalize polyamory, or perhaps paedophilia (which Wikipedia says is “similar to a heterosexual or homosexual sexual orientation”)?

We can’t say for sure, but Andy Crouch believes that the next battle may hinge on the Christian claim that our bodies matter.

Mr. Crouch’s comments were made in a recent Christianity Today editorial, ‘Sex Without Bodies The church’s response to the LGBT movement must be that matter matters.’

In surveying the ever-growing array of emerging sexualities (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, trans-sexual, queer, questioning, asexual, etc.) Crouch concluded that “There is really only one conviction that can hold this coalition of disparate human experiences together. And it is the irrelevance of bodies—specifically, the irrelevance of biological sexual differentiation in how we use our bodies.”

The irrelevance of what we do with our bodies features in homosexual polemics against monogomy and against sexual exclusiveness, as we showed in our earlier article  ‘Why Gay Marriage is a Public Threat‘. Indeed, advocates of gay ‘marriage’ will frequently downplay the physical aspects of marriage, urging instead that committed relationships are not primarily about becoming one-flesh physically, but are about spiritual and emotional connection. This Gnostic view of allows them to accommodate various models of non-exclusivity. As Crouch observes,

Indeed, sex itself is markedly different for gays and lesbians, research shows. Men in stable, committed gay relationships readily “[make] open arrangements for sex outside the couple,” as a recent New York Times article put it; indeed, more than 40 percent have done so.

Meanwhile, large numbers of women in committed lesbian relationships seem to cease sexual activity altogether over time. These are not just male and female versions of a single simple thing called “homosexuality,” let alone merely “homosexual” versions of a single simple thing called “sexuality”—they are profoundly different human experiences.

Crouch continues and shows that behind the preference for “open” relationships among homosexuals is a fundamental antipathy to the importance of matter. This is in marked contrast to the Christian understanding of the body.

…the created givenness of bodies must give way to the achievement of ascertaining, announcing, and fulfilling one’s own internally discerned desires, with no normative reference to the body one happens to inhabit. It is no accident that as normative sexuality has been redefined, from an essentially exterior reality uniting male and female bodies to an essentially interior reality expressing one’s heart, the charges of bigotry have been heard more fiercely against those who hold the traditional Christian view. How dare we Christians speak against any person’s heart?

Marriage, which has always been “unequal,” yoking together two very different kinds of bodies, must now be “equal,” measured only by the sincerity of one’s love and commitment. To insist on the importance of bodies is to challenge the sovereign self, to suggest that our ethical options are limited by something we did not choose.

There is one other consistent position that Christians can hold, though we will hold it at great social cost, at least for the foreseeable future: that bodies matter. Indeed, that both male and female bodies are of ultimate value and dignity—not a small thing given the continuing denigration of women around the world.

Indeed, that matter matters. For behind the dismissal of bodies is ultimately a gnostic distaste for embodiment in general. To uphold a biblical ethic on marriage is to affirm the sweeping scriptural witness—hardly a matter of a few isolated “thou shalt not” verses—that male and female together image God, that the creation of humanity as male and female is “very good,” and that “it is not good that the man should be alone” (Gen. 2:18, NRSV).

 

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Tesco flout planning law for quick buck

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Tesco Ilfracombe
Tesco Ilfracombe

A Tesco store in a north Devon seaside town has angered local traders by setting up a marquee selling beach goods without planning permission.

The supermarket giant, which last year sponsored the London ‘Gay Pride’ parade, has set up the tent in the car park of its Ilfracombe store, selling items such as barbecues, buckets and spades and wetsuits, which are normally sold by other local traders.

Tesco said it was “pleased to be offering our customers summer essentials” and said it was “proving to be really popular”.

But it was described as  “immoral” by one shopkeeper, while others said they could not compete with Tesco on prices.

Tesco have applied for retrospective planning permission, but North Devon Council say they can carry on selling goods until permission is either granted or refused.

Local shops have already been hit by Tesco.
Local shops have already been hit by Tesco.

A Council spokesman said: “Responsible businesses would be expected to apply for planning consent prior to opening, although it is not illegal for them to open before permission has been granted.”

Local shops have already been hit by Tesco and the store’s illegal foray into beach goods could be the last straw for many.  There seems to be no remedy for the local traders to use planning law to close the marquee in the meantime.

The authority added “any enforcement action should normally be held back while the application is considered”.

By that time summer will be over and it will be too late for the local traders who rely on the seasonal trade in holiday goods.  High Street shopkeeper Gwynn Churchill said: “They haven’t got permission, they have got a big enough store anyway.  It’s sharp practice. Even though it’s legal, morally it can’t be right.”

Morally it wasn’t right to give £30,000 to the 2012 London Gay Pride parade either, but morality is one product which seems to be in short supply at Tesco.

Christians Suffer Under the ‘Arab Spring’

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By Robin Phillips

Christian minorities are facing unprecedenChristians killed in Middle Eastted fear and exodus in the Middle East as they become casualties of the Arab Spring movement.

Throughout the Middle East, churches are being attacked. Christians are being killed, and the population of believers continues to diminish.

These concerns were raised by Joseph Wakim in his recent article, ‘Christian minorities a casualty of the Arab Spring.

Wakim writes:

Emerging democracies in the ‘Arab Spring’ may have claimed an innocent casualty: Christian minorities.

If the crudest consequence of elections is ‘majority rules’, then minorities need protection. Westerners who laud the ‘Arab Spring’ cannot have it both ways, waving the carrot of democracy with one hand while waving a big stick with the other hand if Islamic values prevail. While a constitution may enshrine safeguards, this depends on who constitutes the majority….

It is the height of arrogance to laud Arab societies for ‘importing’ western ideologies of democracy, when in fact the new generation of Arabs have their own aspirations and ideologies. Ironically, it is the importing of ideologies of theocracy from US-allied Gulf states that has hijacked the pro-democracy uprisings, but rarely registered on the Western radar. Indeed, it is these ideologies of sectarian supremacy, rather than Islam or Muslims per se, that pose the biggest threat of extinction to the indigenous Christians.

Elsewhere in the article he gives some sobering statistics about Christianity in the Middle East::

The statistics are staggering: A century ago, one in five Arabs were Christian, whereas now they number one in 20.

The sectarian war in Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion has halved the Christian population to less than 400,000.

To read the entire article, click here.

 

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Why Feminine Modesty is Important

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By Robin Phillips

We unwittingly created a storm of controversy earlier in the month when we posted Jessica Rey’s video on the evolution of the swimsuit.

Rey shared research from brain scientists at Princeton University who performed MRI brain scans on men while showing them pictures of women in bikinis. The researchers then repeated the experiment while showing the same men pictures of women who were dressed modestly. The brain scans found that men responded to immodest woman like they would respond to a thing, whereas the same men responded to women who were dressed modestly as persons.

In response to this research and to other considerations, Jessica Rey has been designing a line of modest swimsuits for women. While not all of her designs are completely modest, she is at least moving in the right direction by raising consciousness about this important issue.

Not everyone agrees that it is appropriate to raise these issues, or to even question the multi-billion dollar Big Bikini industry. Indeed, the video we posted already has numerous comments from detractors, as well as some unpublished offensive comments from angry men who are scandalized that we would even think to question the bikini. One commenter said “What pitiful little cowards you are” and “out here in the real world, 99.99999% of people couldn’t care less what she or you two idiots think about anything, let alone swimwear…. you moron.”

Er…okay.

How the Bikini Objectifies Women

Unfortunately, none of our opponents even bothered to try to interact with the aforementioned Princeton study, which shows that those who champion female modesty now have a growing body of scientific research to back them up. As CNN reported,

human brainNew research shows that, in men, the brain areas associated with handling tools and the intention to perform actions light up when viewing images of women in bikinis.

The research was presented this week by Susan Fiske, professor of psychology at Princeton University, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science….

A supplementary study on both male and female undergraduates found that men tend to associate bikini-clad women with first-person action verbs such as I “push,” “handle” and “grab” instead of the third-person forms such as she “pushes,” “handles” and “grabs.” They associated fully clothed women, on the other hand, with the third-person forms, indicating these women were perceived as in control of their own actions. The females who took the test did not show this effect, Fiske said.

That goes along with the idea that the man looking at a woman in a bikini sees her as the object of action, Fiske said.

Barely There Modesty

This morning Stacy McDonald wrote an excellent piece showing how modesty helps us to properly honour marriage and exhibit Christ-like selflessness. Her article, ‘The New Barely There Modesty raises concerns about the growing defence of bikinis among Christian leaders. Stacy writes,

Modesty isn’t (or shouldn’t be) about legalism, rules, hiding, fear, body shame, or uptight-ism. Since modesty is included in our call to be chaste, it’s about covering our nakedness in public (which the Bible actually does present as shameful), so that we might represent Him honorably before the world. It’s about hallowing His name.

“The nations shall know that I am the Lord,” says the Lord God, “when I am hallowed in you before their eyes.” (Ezekiel 36:23)

It’s about selflessness. It’s about honoring marriage. And beyond that, ladies, it’s about love—loving our brothers and their wives. After all, modesty promotes friendship in women; and, when we remove the awkwardness of sexual immodesty, it promotes a relaxed, comfortable friendship with our brothers as well….

The “barely there modesty” philosophy is not even consistent. How many women would stand around in their “me-oh-mys” in front of an open window where a bunch of construction workers were on lunch break at the house across the street? But these same women will wear the equivalent of their underwear in front of a crowd on the beach or at the pool.

Stacy goes on to explain how modesty helps preserve the sanctity of marriage:

Stacy McDonald
Stacy McDonald

A woman’s naked body is supposed to elicit more than a yawn from a man. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. But, like any of God’s gifts, freely revealing the intimate parts of our bodies to one another is supposed to be enjoyed within the boundaries that God has generously provided—in this case, within the oneness of marriage.

As a loving deer and a graceful doe, let her breasts satisfy you at all times; and always be enraptured with her love. Proverbs 5:19

Keep your eyes on your own wife. And women, concentrate on satisfying your own husband…privately.

And that goes for guys too. We ladies aren’t immune to lust or distraction, and nakedness goes both ways. But, remember, it’s not always about lust; sometimes it’s simply about dignity. So keep your shirt on! Literally.

I love exposing my nakedness…to my husband. And I love enjoying his nakedness too! Shocked? You shouldn’t be. But you should be shocked if I decide to take it all off at the beach.

Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled… (Hebrews 13:4)

It is good and right for a man to be excited by the body of his wife. But, if society manages to desensitize him by making nudity and sexuality common place (perhaps even boring), then the attack on marriage is subtly effective. God intended nudity to stir a reaction in us within marriage; we are wonderfully created to be sensitive to it. As nudity becomes common, and sexuality becomes almost mundane, it robs marriage of what is glorious.

I strongly suggest you read Stacy’s entire article HERE.

Modesty and the Malliability of the Human Brain

Still, many people are unconvinced. One person left a comment after our earlier post saying,

In my experience, when girls and women are topless on a beach, the atmosphere quickly becomes perfectly relaxed and everyone tends to forget about it and accept it, even adolescent boyfriends. So much so that young women will stand up and casually stray to the nearest road to queue at an icecream van, still topless. I can detect not harm in this.

This is an important question. If we become so used to public nakedness that it becomes relaxed, ordinary and casual, without overtly sensual overtones, then what can be the harm in this? In order to properly answer this question, we must again return to the realm of neuroscience.

Recent discoveries have shown that the human brain is in a constant state of flux, a characteristic that brain scientists call neuro­plasticity. Put simply, the human brain is remarkably adaptable, constantly adjusting itself to the demands of the environment in which it finds itself.

This neurological fluidity is a good thing because, among other things, it enables people to learn new skills, makes it possible for stroke victims to recover some motor functions, and helps blind people compensate for the loss of sight by strengthening parts of the brain associated with the other senses.

But neuroplasticity also has a downside. In his 2007 book The Brain That Changes Itself, Norman Doidge shows that certain types of sexual stimuli have the power to reshape how the brain thinks about sex. Because our brains are so adaptable, the dominant assumptions that a collective culture has about sex can exercise a formative influence on the brains of those growing up within that culture, training them to think about sex in a certain way.

How do we see that happening in our own culture? That is a question I addressed in my 2010 blog post ‘Gender, Morality and Modesty Part 5 (the Disenchanting of Sex)’ and then again in my 2011 Salvo article ‘Sex and the Kiddies: The Sexualization of Children & How Advertising & Entertainment Change Their Brains.’ In these articles I explained how the goals of some of the early pioneers of the sexual revolution have been realized in the assumptions that often attach themselves to contemporary swimwear and which actually change how we think about our bodies.

One of these revolutionaries was  Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), an early pioneer of the sex-education movement. In Reich’s book The Sexual Revolution, he described the means for achieving a society that would not put any obstacles in the path of sexual gratification. Reich was perceptive. He realized that in order to arrive at the sexual utopia he advocated, people would first have to learn to dispense with their natural shyness and embarrassment concerning sexual matters. They would have to lose their reluctance to expose erotically important parts of their bodies. Reich attempted to facilitate this by conducting psychotherapy sessions in which he would require his clients to remove all their clothes.

Reich would be pleased to see an American or European beach today, which is often more in keeping with his ideal than what is found in brothels. In a brothel, the women have had to overcome the natural shyness surrounding erotically important parts of their bodies in order to sell sex. On a sunny beach, women in various states of undress can be seen to have overcome this natural shyness—with no thought of sex at all. By refusing to acknowledge the erotic implications of revealing attire or nudity, they have so nearly achieved Reich’s goal of overcoming shyness. “Profane” may be the best word to describe Reich’s ideal and its realization, given that the term originally meant “to treat as common.”

This understanding of profanity is hard for many to grasp. Unfortunately, I know many people who agree we should be concerned when a woman undresses in public to advertise her sensuality and arouse an erotic response from men, yet the same people believe it is perfectly acceptable for our girls to become so desensitized that they undress in public without any sense of sexual exhibitionism. The reason we should be as concerned for the later as we are the former, is because desensitized girls will be less likely to guard and protect what they have been conditioned to treat as nothing special.

Moreover, when a society treats a naked body as merely common, over long periods of time this cannot help but change the neurocircuitry of our brains so that we actually begin to perceive the body differently. (On the way cultural influences change the human brain, see my article The Neuro Transformers: Culture and the Maliability of the Human Brain.’)

Understood from this perspective, one of the main arguments in favour of the bikini is actually an argument against it. Bikinis are sometimes defended on the grounds that the women who wear them as swimming suits are not trying to be provocative.  While this might be challenged, if it is true it only shows how desexualized women have become if the female body can be almost entirely revealed without the presence of erotic overtones.  We are drifting towards being neuter when the signals of our sexuality are treated as anything less.

Modesty and Sex

One person responded to Stacy McDonald’s article by saying “Since getting married I have been shocked by the number of people who assume that if you believe in modesty in public you must never enjoy the physical side of marriage…“

This is ironic, since the shoe is actually on the other foot. Modesty helps to upgrade the importance of our sexual dignity and to keep sex an exciting and fulfilling experience. As I explained in my article Holy Matrimony: The Unexpected Connection Between Religion & Sexual Fulfillment,’

Some women have told me that modesty is important to them, not only because it helps men not to stumble, but also because it helps them place a high value on their own sexuality. They have told me that modest apparel affirms the true importance of a woman’s sexual identity, since it proclaims that her body is not a tame, benign, and commonplace thing. Modesty affirms that our bodies in general and our sexuality in particular are special, charged, even enchanted, and too exciting to be put merely to common use. As Kathleen van Schaijik suggested in a 1999 article, “If we revere something, we do not hide it. Neither do we flaunt it in public. We cherish it; we pay it homage; we approach it with dignity; we adorn it with beauty; we take care that it is not misused.”

In her book A Return to Modesty, Wendy Shalit argues that modesty is the truly erotic option, since it makes the highest valuation of a woman’s sexual identity, affirming the sacredness of sexuality and displaying a commitment to setting it apart and cherishing it. C. S. Lewis put his finger on the same principle in That Hideous Strength: “when a thing is enclosed, the mind does not willingly regard it as common.” To dress immodestly is ultimately to reduce our sexuality to something commonplace, trivial, and humdrum.

Precisely for this reason, a modest woman significantly upgrades the significance of what is happening when she undresses in front of her husband. As Havelock Ellis observed (stumbling upon the truth for one of the few times in his life), “without modesty we could not have, nor rightly value at its true worth, that bold and pure candor which is at once the final revelation of love and the seal of its sincerity.”

Modesty also upgrades sexuality from the male perspective. The anecdotal evidence clear shows that men whose environment is saturated with immodest women (either because of the company they keep or the images they view) are generally not oversexed, as one might suppose, but just the opposite. In Denmark, where pornography is unrestricted, men are often quoted as saying that sex has become boring.

Cristina Odone observed in The Times that advertisers are finding that sex just does not sell products like it once did. The reason, she suggested, is that the advertisers have made sex so banal that it doesn’t entice us any longer. As one 16-year-old was quoted as saying in 2004, “I’m so used to it, it makes me sick.”

Frequent exposure to nudity tends to trivialize the human body, emptying it of its implicit eroticism. As someone said to me last year, when a man is exposed to too much flesh, it lowers the healthy excitement he should feel when he looks upon the body of his wife because (yawn) he sees that all the time. It therefore takes a higher sexual charge, sometimes to point of extreme perversion, to match the excitement that might otherwise be available in a normal sexual encounter. Could it be that the rise of libido-enhancing drugs is meeting a need created by the libido-squashing effects of pornography?

 

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Queen approves ‘Gay Marriage’

The first gay wedding cakes could be baked next summer.
‘Gay weddings’ could take place next summer.

Her Majesty the Queen has given her Royal Assent to the Bill legalising ‘gay marriage’ in England and Wales.

Speaker John Bercow MP told the House of Commons yesterday that Her Majesty had given the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill her approval.  The Bill is now an Act of Parliament.

During Her Coronation on 2nd June 1953, and before she was anointed and crowned, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was asked by Archbishop Fisher, inter alia:

‘Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God and the true profession of the Gospel?’

And the Queen replied: ‘All this I solemnly promise to do.’

Next the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland presented the Bible to the Queen. Between them, the Archbishop and Moderator said to her:

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‘The whole world is subject to the Power and Empire of Christ our Redeemer’

‘Our gracious Queen: to keep your majesty ever mindful of the Law and the Gospel of God as the Rule for the whole life and government of Christian Princes, we present you with this book, the most valuable thing that this world affords. Here is Wisdom; This is the royal Law; these are the lively oracles of God.’

The Archbishop told Her Majesty when she was given the Orb from the Crown Jewels:

‘Receive this Orb set under the Cross, and remember that the whole world is subject to the Power and Empire of Christ our Redeemer.’

Her Majesty’s Government can no more change the definition of marriage than they can declare that God does not exist.

But they have done so, and as Her Majesty always acts on the advice of her ministers she has, and not for the first time, legislated against her Coronation Oath.

As we saw on Monday, the homosexuals will now be targeting freedom of speech and Christianity itself.  When will the gay hate speech Bill next raise its ugly head?  Who will be the first Christian teacher sacked for refusing to teach that ‘gay shows the way’?  Which will be the first church taken to court for refusing a ‘gay wedding’?  Watch this space.

 

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Pro-Marriage Adtrailer vandalised

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An advertising trailer was vandalised and its driver threatened by homosexual activists for displaying this GayMarriageNoThanks poster.

The progress of a pro-children campaign has stalled after a truck carrying two of its mobile billboards was vandalised and the driver of the van displaying it was threatened on Monday (14th July 2013) in central London. The GayMarriageNoThanks group released billboards aimed at highlighting the fact that children do better with married birth parents.

The group arranged for the poster to be driven around London on an advertising truck yesterday and today. But after the driver received abuse and the truck carrying the billboard was vandalised, the advertising company, Adtrailers Ltd, informed Alan Craig, campaign director for GayMarriageNoThanks, that they were “unable to send out the advertising truck today following yesterday’s campaign day. “Unfortunately the driver out yesterday received threats, the truck was vandalised and there have been several offensive complaints received.” A company representative also informed Mr Craig that people had made personal threats by email and over the phone which were “horrific”, “violent stuff” and “the worst I have known”.

These had caused Adtrailers unilaterally to cancel their contract with GayMarriageNoThanks “to protect their staff”. The violent threats and backlash to the campaign come just prior to the Third Reading of the Government’s Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill in the House of Lords today. The billboard campaign attempts to put children back at the heart of marriage in a debate which so far has “been about only the interests of adults,” according to Mr Craig.
The group also delivered a letter to the Prime Minister yesterday in Westminster, enclosing a copy of the New Family Structures Study by US Professor Mark Regnerus. The study, which drew upon randomly-selected sample of nearly 3,000 respondents, show that children are “most apt to succeed well as adults – on multiple counts and across a variety of domains – when they spend their entire childhood with their married mother and father.”

Mr Craig believes the incident with the billboards raises serious concerns in light of the same sex marriage Bill. “These incidents show how free speech is already being shut down before any change in the law on marriage” he said. “The billboard was simply intended to initiate legitimate debate concerning the best environment for raising children. We’re quite convinced that the overwhelming evidence demonstrates children do best with their married birth mother and father. This is a debate which urgently needs to take place. “Vandalism, abuse and threats of physical violence threaten to shut down such democratic debate. Advertising companies and others will no longer be willing to carry ‘controversial’ pro-children and pro-family messages if the safety of their employees is put in jeopardy. “The situation will only get worse with the passage of the same sex marriage bill. What will Mr Cameron do about it? We have been asking him to consider the welfare of our nation’s children. Now we’re also asking him what he will do to ensure freedom of speech for those who, for very good reasons, oppose same sex marriage.” ENDS

End of the Road for Pathway of Death?

Marie Curie claim to be 'devoted to life' yet they helped develop the 'Liverpool Care Pathway' devoted to death.
Marie Curie claim to be ‘devoted to life’ yet they helped develop the ‘Liverpool Care Pathway’ devoted to death.

The much-criticised Liverpool Care Pathway looks to have  come to the end of the road.

An independent committee has recommended its closure in a report to the Government published today.

The government has ordered hospitals to carry out immediate reviews of their practices and announced that the Liverpool Care Pathway will be phased out.

Developed by Royal Liverpool University Hospital and the Marie Curie cancer charity, the Liverpool Care pathway involves the withdrawal of medication, food and fluids.  Patients are sedated, starved and dehydrated to death.

Its defenders say the LCP offers people a peaceful, pain-free death.  But it is only pain-free because of the sedation.  Dehydration and starvation are normally painful.

The critics accuse doctors of using the LCP to hasten death and free up beds.  Although the Pathway was supposed to be used only in cases where recovery was not possible, elderly patients suffering from non-terminal illnesses have found themselves at risk from doctors illegally practising euthanasia.

NHS Trusts receive payouts for hitting targets related to its use.   Needless to say, the Department of Health vigorously denied suggestions that the Pathway has been used for cynical or economic reasons, but ministers have now accepted it is to go.

Christian Voice has been highlighting the Liverpool Care Pathway, and Marie Curie’s involvement with it, even since it was developed in the late 1990s.

Reports have suggested that doctors have been establishing “death lists” of patients to be put on the pathway. There have also been suggestions that hospitals might be employing the method to cut costs and save bed spaces.  Reacting to the news, one doctor immediately said his NHS Trusts will need more money if the Pathway is phased out.

MP Fiona Bruce told how she saved her father from the LCP after her mother endured an agonising death under it.

Elderly patients simply needing antibiotic treatment for pneumonia or recovering from cancer have been put on the LCP.  Many relatives have said they were never consulted before the procedure was started.  Others have said that to call it a ‘care’ pathway was wrong when its only possible outcome would be the death of the patient, usually in less than two weeks.

One son said that the treatment of his parents, 89 and 90, was ‘grotesque’ and claimed that his parents were put on the pathway to death without consultation.  He expressed surprise and horror, as most people would, that ‘they were given sedatives and had vital food and fluids withdrawn’, which is the defining characteristic of the LCP.

The review, under the chairmanship of Julia Baroness Neuberger, said the controversial end-of-life care regime was used “as an excuse for poor-quality care” and found that while the LCP can offer “high-quality and compassionate care”, there were “too many cases” where it was “incorrectly implemented”.  The review concluded that the regime should be phased out over the next six to twelve months and be replaced with a personalised end-of-life care plan for each individual patient.

The relatives of elderly patients will have to be vigilant lest a new regime repeats the brutality of the old.

 

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Co-op Bank Investors slam Regulator

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The Co-op: Bad with money
Those who have already left the Co-op will be pleased with their decision.
Those who have already left the Co-op bank will be pleased with their decision.

Stop Press March 2026: Since we published this article in 2013, users have reported ‘terrible service‘ and the bank was taken over by Coventry Building Society on 1st January 2025. The actual Co-op is no longer involved in the bank.

Article: A group of investors in the Co-operative Bank has slammed the UK’s banking regulator following its order that the bank must raise £1.5 billion in fresh capital.

Mark Taber, spokesman for 1,300 individual Co-op investors, this week accused the Prudential Regulation Authority of setting an “arbitrary and putative” demand on Co-op Bank, after it told the bank it needed extra capital to comply with new rules.

The warning that its banking arm may need “external support” to plug a near £1bn hole in its balance sheet has even raised the spectre of nationalisation for the stricken bank. Judgment has fallen on the Co-op Bank after it closed the Christian Voice account in 2005, despite its ‘customer-led ethical policy’. See link below.

The new rules may originate with the EU, but Co-op Bank has been left with a massive hole in its capital after acquiring toxic commercial real-estate loans when it merged with Britannia Building Society in 2009.

Last month Co-op Bank asked holders of its preference shares and subordinated bonds, totalling £1.3 billion, to take ‘upfront’ losses by exchanging their securities for ordinary shares and new bonds as the Co-op de-mutualises.

The investors’ fury at the Regulator and their dismay at their conversion into shareholders are just the latest problems to hit a bank which always claimed to be ‘ethical’.

In May, Co-op chief executive Barry Tootell resigned in the wake of a devastating downgrade to the bank’s credit by Moody’s which pushed it down six notches from “investment grade” to junk at the stroke of a pen.

In April, the Co-op’s ambitions to buy just over 630 TSB branches from Lloyds TSB collapsed.  The Co-operative knew it was in crisis even while negotiating the agreement which was announced almost exactly year ago.

Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, informed a committee of MPs last week that he had told Co-op Bank’s board as long ago as 2011 that it had a capital problem and might not be strong enough to take over the Lloyds TSB branches.

He said the problem had grown by the second half of 2012, and that Co-op Bank wasn’t in a position to proceed with the branch purchase.  This was at a time while the Co-op had just announced and was continuing to push on with a deal it must have known was dead in the water.  How that decision fits with ethical banking has not yet been explained.

Lloyds Bank officials became aware of a capital shortfall in the Co-op vaults in December 2012, four months before Co-op announced it was pulling out of the deal.

Incredibly, rather than accept responsibility for the debacle, the Co-op blamed the continued economic downturn and tougher regulatory environment imposed on banks instead.

In an ironic twist, the EU ruling which required Lloyds to slim down and divest itself of its TSB branches also came in 2009, the year the Co-op acquired Brittania.

At this time of writing, July 2013, a bullish and self-congratulatory statement from Co-op issued at the time of its original agreement with Lloyds Banking Group was still on its website.

In June 2005, the Co-operative Bank told Christian Voice to close its account at the bank because our stance on homosexuality was in conflict with the bank’s ‘ethical policies of diversity’.  Gay Times awarded an ethical corporate stance award to Co-operative Bank to congratulate them.

In response to the Co-op’s decision, Christian Voice encouraged a boycott of the bank.  Those who got out of the Co-op at that time will be feeling especially pleased with their decision today.

Related stories from Christian Voice:

25th July 2012: Anti-Christian Co-op grabs bank accounts

23rd June 2005: Co-op closes Christian Voice bank account
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Islamists murder children in Nigeria

Well-armed Boko Haram Islamists
Well-armed Boko Haram Islamists

Schools have closed after Islamists murdered 22 school children in North-Eastern Nigeria.

The attack on a secondary school in Yobe came on Saturday and was carried out by Boko Haram, which literally means ‘book’ or ‘alphabet’ (by extension non-Islamic education) is ‘unlawful’.

The Islamists forced the children into a dormitory and then shot them before setting fire to the school.

As a result, Yobe Governor Ibrahim Gaidam has ordered all secondary schools to close until the start of the new academic term in September, to allow state and federal government officials and community leaders time to work out how to guarantee their safety.

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Governor Gaidam condemned as “cold-blooded murder” Saturday’s attack on the Mamudo boarding school, describing  the attackers as “callous and devoid of any shred of humanity”.

Boko Haram targeted two schools in the region in June, but dozens have been burned across Nigeria in attacks by Islamists since 2010.

More than 600 people were believed to have been killed in 2012 by the group, which is fighting to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state in Nigeria’s predominantly Muslim north.

This attack is in spite of the State of Emergency declared by the Federal Government in three states including Yobe.

P.S. Home Secretary Theresa May MP is to make membership of Boko Haram a criminal offence this week under UK terrorism laws.

In contrast, the U.S. has failed to designate Boko Haram as an Foreign Terrorist Organisation and five days ago, US President Obama blamed the rise of Boko Haram not on militant Islam but on the Nigerian government.

Tomorrow, Channel 4 will begin broadcasting the Muslim call to prayer, coinciding with the start of Ramadan.

 

Who wants the Muslim call to prayer?

The Adhan should be left to the mosque
Channel 4 should not be acting like a mosque

Channel 4’s move to broadcast the Muslim Call to Prayer during Ramadan has met with widespread incredulity.

Anjem Choudary, who is helping restore tranquility in Egypt by calling for the imposition of Shari’a in the troubled country, has welcomed Channel 4’s decision.

But elsewhere, the reaction ranges from the strongly negative to resigned shrugs, given the broadcaster’s track record of shock tactics in the audience ratings war.

Channel 4 will broadcast the Adhan at 3am from the start of Ramadan on 9th July.  They have drawn the line at doing it five times a day.  That will be left to the Channel 4 website.  Wikipedia sums up the Adhan’s purpose like this:

‘The main purpose behind the multiple loud pronouncements of Adhan in every mosque is to make available to everyone an easily intelligible summary of Islamic belief.

‘It is intended to bring to the mind of every believer and non-believer the substance of Islamic beliefs, or its spiritual ideology. In modern times, loudspeakers have been installed on minarets for this purpose.’

In other words, the Adhan is there to drum the tenets of Islam into the ears.  This is because the Adhan sums up the Shahada, the statement of faith: ‘There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah’.

The British Constitution holds that there is no God but the Almighty God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is King of kings and Lord of lords.  So every day during this Islamic festival, a terrestrial broadcaster in the UK will be broadcasting what in any other age would have been regarded as treason.

Ralph Lee, Channel 4’s head of factual programming, said: ‘Observing the adhan on Channel 4 will act as a nationwide tannoy system, a deliberate ‘provocation’ to all our viewers in the very real sense of the word.’

Lee added in an article in the Radio Times: ‘Following the horrific events in Woolwich and subsequent reprisals against British Muslims, there has surely never been a more pressing need to give a voice to the moderate mainstream majority.’

But that is not what the Adhan broadcast is doing.  It would be more honest to say:  ‘Following the atrocity in Woolwich, it’s a good time to shove Islam down ordinary people’s throats and whip up anti-Islamic sentiment.’

Muslim commentator Nesrine Malik, writing in the Guardian, said: ‘Apparently, there is an urgent need, post-Woolwich in particular, to show that Islam is a religion of peace and sacrifice. This is an inherently contradictory stance. If there is such a charged atmosphere in the UK vis a vis Islam, why “provoke” people by projecting this message even more loudly?’

There is another spiritual point to make, and it is to do with the power of proclamation, or confession.

Five times a day from mosques all over the world, an imam declares that Allah is the only deity and Mohammed the only true prophet.  We can thank God that loudspeakers have not to date been permitted in Britain, but nevertheless, the Adhan is still being announced.

Would that Christians would proclaim with equal confidence:

‘Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.’

 

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The Evolution of the Swimsuit

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By Robin Phillips

As summer comes upon us, it is helpful to appreciate that the type of swimwear that is now routine was once scandalously shocking, and appropriately so. In this fascinating video, fashion designer Jessica Rey talks about the evolution of the bikini and how woman all over the world are turning to modest alternatives.

Gvt: men can be wives, women, husbands

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Whatever!
And the British Government has no sense.

Civil servants have overruled the Oxford English Dictionary and hundreds years of common usage effectively abolishing the traditional meaning of the words for spouses, reports the Daily Telegraph.

The newspaper says:

‘The guidance gives the example of some early health and safety legislation drafted in 1963 which includes a range of exemptions for family businesses where the terms husbands and wives will mean people of either gender.

‘“This means that ‘husband’ here will include a man or a woman in a same sex marriage, as well as a man married to a woman,” it says.

‘“In a similar way, ‘wife’ will include a woman married to another woman or a man married to a man.

‘“The result is that this section is to be construed as including both male and female same sex marriage.”

‘Yet it then goes on to say that in future legislation the traditional male-only meaning of husband and female-only understanding of wife could make a comeback – but not in all cases.’

‘“The term ‘husband’ will in future legislation include a man who is married to another man (but not a woman in a marriage with another woman),” it adds, confusingly.

‘“And ‘wife’ will include a woman who is married to another woman (but not a man married to another man) unless specific alternative provision is made.”’

Confused?  Not half as much as they are.

 

Related stories:

28/06/2013: Supreme Court Decision Winners and Losers

27/06/2013: Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling

26/06/2013: Pro-Marriage student arrested in France

21/06/2013: Law Society pushes homosexual propaganda

05/06/2013: How your Peers voted on ‘Gay Marriage’

21/05/2013: Gay Marriage Bill Threatens to Divide Tory Party

18/05/2013: Hammond warns against redefining marriage

 

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Supreme Court Decision Winners and Losers

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By Robin Phillips

supreme_courtNeither side in the same-sex ‘marriage’ debate could claim that the Supreme Court’s ruling last Wednesday came as a decisive victory. Nevertheless, there were some definite winners and losers. Let’s begin by looking at the losers.

The Losers

Wednesday Was a Bad Day for Christians

Significantly, the Supreme Court did not ‘discover’ a right to gay ‘marriage’ in America’s constitution. Nevertheless, by declaring that it is unconstitutional for the federal government to limit marriage to a relationship between a man and a woman, the Court paved the way for gay marriage to be implemented throughout the states. As more and more states pass laws to change the definition of marriage, the inconsistency will be highlighted. After all, is it really fair for a couple to be ‘married’ in Washington but not married once they cross over the border into Idaho? Faced with this inconsistency, it will probably be only a matter of time before all 50 states begin approving same-sex ‘marriage.’ As this happens, Christians will be the first to suffer.

The reason we know that Christians will suffer is because that is exactly what happened in Canada, the first English-speaking country to legalize gay ‘marriage.’ Since 2005 when Canadians changed their definition of marriage, Christian business owners, florists, caterers, educators and many others have all found themselves prosecuted for their refusal to recognize gay ‘marriages’ or participate in gay weddings. Some of these cases were highlighted by Michael Coren last year in an article for The National Review Online titled, ‘Canadian Crackdown :

Although precise figures about gay marriages in Canada are elusive, there are thought to be fewer than 30,000, after an initial surge of around 10,000 as soon as the law was passed. But if large numbers of gay people failed to take advantage of the law, the law certainly took advantage of its critics. Again, definitive figures are almost impossible to state, but it’s estimated that, in less than five years, there have been between 200 and 300 proceedings — in courts, human-rights commissions, and employment boards — against critics and opponents of same-sex marriage. And this estimate doesn’t take into account the casual dismissals that surely have occurred….

As I write, two Canadian provinces are considering legislation that would likely prevent educators even in private denominational schools from teaching that they disapprove of same-sex marriage, and a senior government minister in Ontario recently announced that if the Roman Catholic Church did not approve of homosexuality or gay marriage, it “would have to change its teaching.” What has become painfully evident is that many of those who brought same-sex marriage to Canada have no respect for freedom of conscience and no intention of tolerating contrary opinion, whether that opinion is shaped by religious or by secular belief.

(For more about the challenges faced by Christians when same-sex ‘marriage’ is legalized, see myth #3 in my article ‘Five Gay Marriage Myths.’)

Wednesday Was a Bad Day for Children

The Supreme Court Ruling did not codify same-sex ‘marriage’, but it did create the legal space for same-sex ‘marriage’ to begin to be mainstreamed in the states. The collateral effect of this cannot be overstated, since it will inevitably help to reinforce the notion that moms and dads are interchangeable. The logic for this spurious notion is already substantially in place. Listen to what Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse said in an article reflecting on her debate with Judith Stacey:

I crossed swords with Judith Stacey…at a debate at Bowling Green State a few years ago. I asked her point blank if she believed men and women were completely interchangeable as parents. In front of that very friendly audience, she said absolutely: the gender of parents doesn’t matter….

Treating same sex unions like marriage amounts to saying that mothers and fathers are interchangeable. It is a coin toss from a child’s point of view, whether they have two moms, two dads, or one of each.

The damage caused by this spurious notion that moms and dads are interchangeable is felt most directly by the children. As Ryan T. Anderson explains,

Social science claiming to show that there are “no differences” in outcomes for children raised in same-sex households does not change this reality. In fact, the most recent, sophisticated studies suggest that prior research is inadequate to support the assertion that it makes “no difference” whether a child was raised by same-sex parents. [See Jason Richwine and Jennifer A. Marshall, “The Regnerus Study: Social Science and New Family Structures Met with Intolerance,” Heritage Foundation Backgrounder No. 2726, October 2, 2012] A survey of 59 of the most prominent studies often cited for this claim shows that they drew primarily from small convenience samples that are not appropriate for generalizations to the whole population. [Loren Marks, “Same-Sex Parenting and Children’s Outcomes: A Closer Examination of the American Psychological Association’s Brief on Lesbian and Gay Parenting,” Social Science Research, Vol. 41, No. 4 (July 2012).]

Meanwhile, recent studies using rigorous methods and robust samples confirm that children do better when raised by a married mother and father. These include the New Family Structures Study by Professor Mark Regnerus at the University of Texas–Austin [See Children from Different Families, http://www.familystructurestudies.com/] and a report based on Census data recently released in the highly respected journal Demography. [Douglas W. Allen, Catherine Pakaluk, and Joseph Price, “Nontraditional Families and Childhood Progress Through School: A Comment on Rosenfeld,” Demography, November 2012.] Recognizing same-sex relationships as marriages would legally abolish that ideal. It would deny the significance of both mothering and fathering to children: that boys and girls tend to benefit from fathers and mothers in different ways. Indeed, the law, public schools, and media would teach that mothers and fathers are fully interchangeable and that thinking otherwise is bigoted.

(For further reading, see my post ‘Gender Matters.’)

Wednesday Was a Bad Day for Friendships

In his Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle showed that laws create norms for citizens which implant certain notions of virtue on their souls. The laws contribute to the formation of how we think and perceive the world around us. Aristotle was right, but the principle he understood works both ways. Bad laws enshrine norms on the public consciousness that reinforce destructive and soul-destroying patterns of thought.

What are the destructive patterns of thoughts created by rulings that create the legal space for same-sex ‘marriage’? We have already seen one, which is that moms and dads are completely interchangeable. Another destructive pattern of thought concerns friendships.

As the logic behind ‘gay marriage’ becomes increasingly accepted, many citizens are increasingly coming to think that marriage is simply an intense emotional bond, with no necessary connection to procreation or child-rearing, and no fixed core other than the consent of two adults who love each other. In fact, both law-makers and homosexual activists have steered away from asserting that the sexual dimension is central to the essence of a same-sex ‘marriage,’ as I showed in my article ‘Gay Marriage Becomes a Joke and ‘Gay Marriage and the Revenge of the Gnostics‘ and in my article ‘Why Gay Marriage is a Public Threat (part 1).

In their book What is Marriage?, Girgis, Anderson and George show that by redefining marriage to mean simply an emotional union of persons, the difference between marriage and friendship becomes purely quantitative rather than qualitative. As Girgis, Anderson and George explain,

Misunderstandings about marriage will also speed our society’s drought of deep friendship, with special harm to the unmarried. The state will have defined marriage mainly by degree or intensity – as offering the most of what makes any relationship valuable: shared emotion and experience./ It will thus become less acceptable to seek (and harder to find) emotional and spiritual intimacy in nonmarital friendships. These will come to be seen not as different from marriage (and thus distinctively appealing), but simply as less. … A critical point here is that marriage and ordinary friendship do not simply offer different degrees of the same type of human good, like two checks written in different amounts. Nor are they simply varieties of the same good, like the enjoyment of a Matisse and the enjoyment of a Van Gogh. Each is its own kind of good, a way of thriving that is different in kind from the other. Hence, while spouses should be friends, what it takes to be a good friend is not just the same as what it takes to be a good spouse.

Wednesday Was a Bad Day for Most Americans

You would be forgiven for thinking that Wednesday’s ruling was welcome to most Americans. That is certainly how the media is portraying it. However, most Americans are actually opposed to changing the definition of marriage. In Ryan T. Anderson’s article ‘On Marriage, Inevitability Is a Choice We Can Reject’, he shares some fascinating facts:

Citizens have gone to the polls to vote about marriage in 35 states. The truth about marriage has prevailed 32 of those 35 times. In only three states have citizens voted to redefine marriage—all in the 2012 election—and in each state the truth about marriage far outperformed the Republican presidential candidate. For example, in liberal Maryland, Mitt Romney received 36 percent of the vote, while marriage received 48 percent.

All this in a campaign in which proponents of redefinition had a 4:1 financial advantage and the backing of national figures: President Obama, Vice President Biden, governors, and a host of business, sports, and entertainment leaders.

Wednesday’s ruling guarantees that the voice of most Americans will continue to be marginalized. Take their ruling on Hollingsworth v. Perry, which was brought to the Supreme Court after California executives refused to enforce a constitutional amendment that voters had enacted to limit marriage to a union between a man and a woman. The governor of California, emboldened by the Supreme Court ruling, has instructed government officials to disregard Proposition 8, thus bypassing the democratic process. This portends a dangerous shift in the balance of power away from representative government, for it gives the executive branch in the states authority to nullify duly enacted laws they do not approve.

Wednesday Was a Bad Day for the Practice of Monogamy

In discussing the differences between heterosexual unions and homosexual unions, Dermot O’Callaghan noted the tendency for homosexual men to downplay the importance of  Monogamy. The notion that “Fidelity is not between your legs but between your ears” (quoted in When Gay People Get Married, p. 95) is a typical position within the homosexual community. Up to now, such ideas have been sequestered to the homosexual community; however, as gay marriage becomes legal in more and more American states, we should expect to see cross-fertilization between homosexual and heterosexual notions of faithfulness under the concept of the new understanding of marriage implicated by the change of law.

Don’t take my word for it that homosexual ‘marriage’ tends towards non-monogamy. Their own writings clearly establish this. Dermot O’Callaghan writes that

A study called The Male Couple  found that “all couples with a relationship lasting more than five years have incorporated some provision for outside sexual activity …”

Another study, Beyond Monogamy, indicates “a positive correlation between longevity and non-monogamy.”  It says, “… non-monogamy isn’t by nature de-stabilizing.  In fact, the results of this study would suggest the opposite – many study couples said non-monogamy enabled them to stay together”.
The agony of non-monogamy amongst gay men surfaces repeatedly in the literature. Other terms include:

      –    Modified Monogamy
      –    Monogamy of the heart

–    Negotiated Non-monogamy etc.

Ryan Anderson has also showed just how mainstream the polemics against monogamy are among the homosexual community:

Andrew Sullivan, who has extolled the “spirituality” of “anonymous sex,” also thinks that the “openness” of same-sex unions could enhance the bonds of husbands and wives:

Same-sex unions often incorporate the virtues of friendship more effectively than traditional marriages; and at times, among gay male relationships, the openness of the contract makes it more likely to survive than many heterosexual bonds.… [T]here is more likely to be greater understanding of the need for extramarital outlets between two men than between a man and a woman.… [S]omething of the gay relationship’s necessary honesty, its flexibility, and its equality could undoubtedly help strengthen and inform many heterosexual bonds.

“Openness” and “flexibility” are Sullivan’s euphemisms for sexual infidelity. Similarly, in a New York Times Magazine profile, gay activist Dan Savage encourages spouses to adopt “a more flexible attitude” about allowing each other to seek sex outside their marriage. The New York Times recently reported on a study finding that exclusivity was not the norm among gay partners: “‘With straight people, it’s called affairs or cheating,’ said Colleen Hoff, the study’s principal investigator, ‘but with gay people it does not have such negative connotations.’”

A piece in The Advocate candidly admits where the logic of redefining marriage to include same-sex relationships leads (and notice what the author thinks of his opponents): “Anti-equality right-wingers have long insisted that allowing gays to marry will destroy the sanctity of “traditional marriage,” and, of course, the logical, liberal party-line response has long been “No, it won’t.” But what if—for once—the sanctimonious crazies are right? Could the gay male tradition of open relationships actually alter marriage as we know it? And would that be such a bad thing?”

The Winners

Wednesday Was a Good Day for Polygamists and Polyamorists

Any reference to polygamy in the public discourse has tended to be dismissed as conservative scare mongering and ‘slippery slope’ speculation. Of course, they say, legalizing same-sex ‘marriage’ won’t open the door to polygamy.

But consider. The Supreme Court kicked the problem of defining marriage into the lap of America’s 50 states, each of which is now tasked with the monumental authority of deciding for themselves what the definition of marriage will be within their borders. But if each and every state must now decide for itself what the meaning of marriage is, then in principle the field is wide open. If it is wrong to exclude homosexuals from getting married, why is it okay to exclude polygamists from getting married, or bisexuals, some of whom must have at least two spouses (one from each gender) in order to be sexually fulfilled?

Significantly, Anne Wilde, one of America’s leading advocates for polygamist rights, commented on the ruling, “I was very glad… The nuclear family, with a dad and a mom and two or three kids, is not the majority anymore.”

Joe Darger, a polygamist in Utah, said, “We’re very happy with it. I think [the court] has taken a step in correcting some inequality, and that’s certainly something that’s going to trickle down and impact us.”

Meanwhile, pro-polygamy journalists are cashing in on the moment to write articles showing that the acceptance of polygamy follows naturally from the same logic that pursued by those advocating same-sex ‘marriage.’ (See Matt Lewis’ article ‘The Case for Polygamy’ and McKay Coppins’s article ‘Polygamists Celebrate Supreme Court’s Marriage Rulings’.)

Already the stage is set for protracted legal battles challenging the constitutionality of America’s anti-polygamy rules. To quote again from Ryan Anderson’s article,

A federal judge in Utah allowed a legal challenge to anti-bigamy laws.  A bill that would allow a child to have three legal parents passed both houses of the California state legislature in 2012 before it was vetoed by the governor, who claimed he wanted “to take more time to consider all of the implications of this change.”  The impetus for the bill was a lesbian same-sex relationship in which one partner was impregnated by a man. The child possessed a biological mother and father, but the law recognized the biological mother and her same-sex spouse, a “presumed mother,” as the child’s parents.

The same holds true of polyamorists, those who want the benefits of polygamy without marital bonds.  Ryan Anderson:

If sexual complementarity is eliminated as an essential characteristic of marriage, then no principle limits civil marriage to monogamous couples….

New York University Professor Judith Stacey has expressed hope that redefining marriage would give marriage “varied, creative, and adaptive contours,” leading some to “question the dyadic limitations of Western marriage and seek…small group marriages.”  In their statement “Beyond Same-Sex Marriage,” more than 300 “LGBT and allied” scholars and advocates call for legally recognizing sexual relationships involving more than two partners.

University of Calgary Professor Elizabeth Brake thinks that justice requires using legal recognition to “denormalize[] heterosexual monogamy as a way of life” and “rectif[y] past discrimination against homosexuals, bisexuals, polygamists, and care networks.” She supports “minimal marriage,” in which “individuals can have legal marital relationships with more than one person, reciprocally or asymmetrically, themselves determining the sex and number of parties, the type of relationship involved, and which rights and responsibilities to exchange with each.”

In 2009, Newsweek reported that the United States already had over 500,000 polyamorous households.[34] The author concluded:

[P]erhaps the practice is more natural than we think: a response to the challenges of monogamous relationships, whose shortcomings…are clear. Everyone in a relationship wrestles at some point with an eternal question: can one person really satisfy every need? Polyamorists think the answer is obvious—and that it’s only a matter of time before the monogamous world sees there’s more than one way to live and love.

A 2012 article in New York Magazine introduced Americans to “throuple,” a new term akin to a “couple,” but with three people whose “throuplehood is more or less a permanent domestic arrangement. The three men work together, raise dogs together, sleep together, miss one another, collect art together, travel together, bring each other glasses of water, and, in general, exemplify a modern, adult relationship. Except that there are three of them.”

Wednesday Was a Good Day for Homosexuals

At the beginning of the court proceedings, lawyer Ted Olson, representing those in favour of same sex marriage, let the cat out of the bag that these cases actually were not about equal rights, but normalization. He said, “marriage…is a matter of status and recognition.” (See my ‘Normalizing Perversion’ and Normalcy Fields and Homosexual Acceptance.’)

Yes, same-sex couples want to get access to the same tax breaks and financial benefits of those in a real marriage, but this tends to be secondary to their more basic goal of changing how we think about homosexual activity. This is also a point that Andrew Sullivan made in his book Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality. He concludes the book by arguing that changing the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples would have a humanising and traditionalising effect on homosexuality.

This goal of normalization took a giant leap towards being realized on Wednesday when the Supreme Court declared in all seriousness that the federal government has no right to say what it means by marriage in its own laws and programs. This creates the conceptual space for being able to call a same-sex relationship a ‘marriage’, which can only result in homosexual behaviour continuing to be normalized in the minds of the American public.

The sinister side of normalization is that it can only survive if the opposing view—that marriage is a union only of a man and a woman—is delegitimised, even criminalized. The hand-writing is already on the wall that this is what we can expect. To quote again from Ryan Anderson’s article, ‘Marriage: What It Is, Why It Matters, and the Consequences of Redefining It’,

The law and culture will seek to eradicate such views through economic, social, and legal pressure. If marriage is redefined, believing what virtually every human society once believed about marriage—a union of a man and woman ordered to procreation and family life—would be seen increasingly as a malicious prejudice to be driven to the margins of culture. The consequences for religious believers are becoming apparent.

The administrative state may require those who contract with the government, receive governmental monies, or work directly for the state to embrace and promote same-sex marriage even if it violates their religious beliefs. Nondiscrimination law may make even private actors with no legal or financial ties to the government—including businesses and religious organizations—liable to civil suits for refusing to treat same-sex relationships as marriages. Finally, private actors in a culture that is now hostile to traditional views of marriage may discipline, fire, or deny professional certification to those who express support for traditional marriage.

In fact, much of this is already occurring. Heritage Foundation Visiting Fellow Thomas Messner has documented multiple instances in which redefining marriage has already become a nightmare for religious liberty. If marriage is redefined to include same-sex relationships, then those who continue to believe the truth about marriage—that it is by nature a union of a man and a woman—would face three different types of threats to their liberty: the administrative state, nondiscrimination law, and private actors in a culture that is now hostile to traditional views.

After Massachusetts redefined marriage to include same-sex relationships, Catholic Charities of Boston was forced to discontinue its adoption services rather than place children with same-sex couples against its principles. Massachusetts public schools began teaching grade-school students about same-sex marriage, defending their decision because they are “committed to teaching about the world they live in, and in Massachusetts same-sex marriage is legal.” A Massachusetts appellate court ruled that parents have no right to exempt their children from these classes.

The New Mexico Human Rights Commission prosecuted a photographer for declining to photograph a same-sex “commitment ceremony.” Doctors in California were successfully sued for declining to perform an artificial insemination on a woman in a same-sex relationship. Owners of a bed and breakfast in Illinois who declined to rent their facility for a same-sex civil union ceremony and reception were sued for violating the state nondiscrimination law. A Georgia counselor was fired after she referred someone in a same-sex relationship to another counselor. In fact, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty reports that “over 350 separate state anti-discrimination provisions would likely be triggered by recognition of same-sex marriage.”

Wednesday Was a Good Day for Statists and Totalitarians

In the aftermath of Wednesday’s decision, one important point has been overlooked by nearly everyone. I refer to the fact that the Supreme Court has made clear that without the intervention of government (in this case, the government of each state), there is no pre-political, existential state of affairs that mark certain types of relationships out as being marriage within a state of nature.

Although there are over a thousand references to marriage in federal laws and programs, the Supreme Court has now declared that the federal government cannot actually say what marriage means. The God-like authority to determine what makes a marriage a marriage, and by extension what makes a family a family, is now up to each individual state. But by declaring that each state can determine for itself which collections of individuals constitute a ‘family’, the Court has implied that both marriage and family are little more than legal constructs at best, and gifts from government at worst. In the former case, marriage and family lose their objective fixity; in the latter case, we all become wards of the state.

For consider, if the meaning of marriage did have an objective fixity prior to positive law, then it would make no more sense to let the states define it than it would to let them define what is meant by the colour red in the traffic code.

Properly understood, heterosexual marriage exists in nature and is then recognized by the state on the basis of intrinsic goods attached to it; by contrast, homosexual marriage is an abstract legal entity with no natural or existential existence. Since neither consummation nor biologically-derived intrinsic goods are viable concepts among same-sex couples, it follows that the only way a consensual relationship between two people of the same sex can be upgraded into marriage is if the state steps in and declares that relationship to be a marriage, in much the same way as the state might declare something to be a corporation or some other legal entity.

Once we appreciate this fact, we see that same-sex ‘marriage’ is actually the totalitarian option. Once gay ‘marriage’ is introduced into a state, it undermines the integrity of every family and every marriage in the nation by rearranging the family’s relationship to government. Same-sex marriage would rearrange the relationship between family and state by making our most vital connections merely the result of positive law. For without the mechanisms of the state to confer the status of marriage upon two members of the same sex, there are no acts that organically mark their union out as being a specifically marital one. The existential reality of the relationship, which is usually explained in terms of a commitment of love between two consenting adults, does not itself distinguish that relationship from numerous other sorts of loving relationships that exist in this world. So what is it that sets this type of relationship apart to make it ‘marital’? Again, the answer is that it can only be the state.

But here’s the rub: once we concede that same-sex ‘marriage’ is purely the creation of positive law, then for these ‘marriages’ to be truly equal to heterosexual ones, we would have to acknowledge that EVERY marriage and family comes after political institutions rather than before them. This concedes to the state the power to determine what collections of individuals are a marriage or a family, rather than acknowledging that the state merely recognizes a reality that precedes itself and exists within a state of nature, lat alone as a primary institution of Almighty God.

Ironically, by their refusal to acknowledge that the federal government can actually recognize a specific meaning to the word ‘marriage’, the Supreme Court acted in the most totalitarian way conceivable, for once again it implies that our most vital connections are merely the result of positive law. At first the significance of this is purely symbolic and abstract, but it cannot remain so for long. Eventually, the ubiquitous effects of this rearrangement cannot but be felt at every level of family life.

Consider, when a family sits down at the table to eat together, there is a huge practical difference if they think they are only a family because of bonds created by the state vs. if they think they are a family because of bonds that are natural and pre-political. When a son says, “that’s my Dad” or a man says “that’s my wife”, the meaning is completely different if you think these relationships are purely legal constructs instead of natural, pre-political realities. Canadian Douglas Farrow gave further examples of these ubiquitous effects after that nation legalized same-sex ‘marriage.’ In his article ‘Why Fight Same-Sex Marriage?’ he commented: “Six years ago, when same-sex marriage became law in Canada, the new legislation quietly acknowledged this [that family is nothing more than a legal construct]. In its consequential amendments section, Bill C-38 struck out the language of ‘natural parent,’ ‘blood relationship,’ etc., from all Canadian laws. Wherever they were found, these expressions were replaced with ‘legal parent,’ ‘legal relationship,’ and so forth. That was strictly necessary. ‘Marriage’ was now a legal fiction, a tool of the state, not a natural and pre-political institution recognized and in certain respects (age, consanguinity, consent, exclusivity) regulated by the state.”

(To read more about the totalitarian implications of gay ‘marriage’, see John Milbank’s excellent article, ‘The impossibility of gay marriage and the threat of biopolitical control’ or my article ‘Why Gay Marriage is a Public Threat Part 1.’

Wednesday Was a Good Day for Feminists

Ever since the mid-twentieth century, there has been a very vocal strain of feminists who have been calling for the destruction of marriage. The strange thing is that now scores of public thinkers who were previously opposed to marriage are now singing the praises of ‘gay marriage’ precisely because this is seen as a way to deconstruct the family and redefine marriage into oblivion and meaninglessness.

Throughout the seventies, eighties and nineties it was commonplace for feminists to condemn the matrimonial state. This can be seen in the way Catharine MacKinnon, like other second-wave feminists, have compared sexual intercourse within marriage to rape, saying, “What in the liberal view looks like love and romance looks a lot like hatred and torture to the feminist. Pleasure and eroticism become violation. (Catherine A. MacKinnon, Applications of Feminist Legal Theory to Women’s Lives, Temple University Press, 1996), p. 39.) Elsewhere the Harvard Press author said, “The major distinction between intercourse (normal) and rape (abnormal) is that normal happens so often that one cannot get anyone to see anything wrong with it.” (Catherine A. MacKinnon, quoted by Christina Hoff Sommers, “Hard-Line Feminists Guilty of Ms.-Representation,” Wall Street Journal, November 7, 1991.)

Feminist author and journalist Jill Johnson was equally unbending in her antipathy to marriage. Writing in 1973, she commented that “Until all women are lesbians, there will be no true political revolution.” (Jill Johnson, Lesbian Nation: The Feminist Solution, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973.) This echoed a whole body of feminist and lesbian literature aimed at discrediting marriage. Here is just a sampling of some of the statements from this corpus:

  • “Like prostitution, marriage is an institution that is extremely oppressive and dangerous for women.” Andrea Dworkin, ‘Feminism: An Agenda’ (Letters from a War Zone, Brooklyn, NY: Lawrence Hill Books, 1993), p. 146.

  •  “Feminism stresses the indistinguishability of prostitution, marriage, and sexual harassment.” Catharine MacKinnon, Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law (Harvard University Press, 1987), p. 59.

  •  “We can’t destroy the inequities between men and women until we destroy marriage.” Robin Morgan Sisterhood is Powerful (New York: Random House, 1970), p. 537

  •  “We have to abolish and reform the institution of marriage.” Gloria Steinem, cited in the Saturday Review of Education, March 1973.

  •  “Legal marriage thus enlists state support for conditions conducive to murder and mayhem.” Claudia Card ‘Against Marriage and Motherhood’(Hypatia, vol. 11, no. 3, Summer 1996).

  • “Being a housewife is an illegitimate profession…the choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family-maker is a choice that shouldn’t be. The heart of radical feminism is to change that.” Vivian Gornick, The Daily Illini, April 25, 1981.

  • “If women are to effect a significant amelioration in their condition it seems obvious that they must refuse to marry…The plight of mothers is more desperate than that of other women, and the more numerous the children the more hopeless the situation seems to be…Most women…would shrink at the notion of leaving husband and children, but this is precisely the case in which brutally clear rethinking must be undertaken.” Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971), pp. 317 & 320.

By now you should get the picture. It isn’t complicated. The narrative is essentially marriage is bad and must be destroyed.

Now fast-forward to the present and what do you find? You find many of these same writers are now agitating for gay marriage. Why is this? Have they suddenly had a major ideological shift to go from anti-marriage to pro-marriage? No. Their agenda is consistent but their tactics have changed. They now realize that little can be achieved on the large scale through explicit calls for the abolition of marriage and therefore they have settled on a new strategy that seeks the same ends while ostensibly placing a high valuation on the institution of marriage. Only in this way can they successfully shift the unconscious normalcy fields in ways consonant with their long-term goals.

This isn’t just speculation on my part. Dozens of public feminist figures (including Gloria Steinem, quoted above, in addition to leading activists, scholars, educators, writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers) signed a joint statement in the summer of 2006 entitled, ‘Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision for All Our Families and Relationships.’ This statement argues that those who are advancing same-sex ‘marriage’ have not gone far enough. The statement argues that traditional nuclear families are no longer the norm and that government needs to be more elastic in what it considers to be “legitimate families.” They write, “The struggle for same-sex marriage rights is only one part of a larger effort to strengthen the security and stability of diverse households and families.” How diverse? The Statement suggests that anyone living together should be considered a family, including “Close friends and siblings who live together in long-term, committed, non-conjugal relationships…” It also suggests that “legitimate families” can involve people who don’t live together, including “Queer couples who decide to jointly create and raise a child with another queer person or couple, in two households.”

What is going on here shouldn’t be difficult to grasp. When marriage and family can mean anything, then marriage and family will mean nothing, which is what the radical feminists have wanted all along. Supporting ‘gay marriage’ is simply one stop along the itinerary towards the destruction of the family. Some feminists, such as Masha Gessen, have been candid enough to acknowledge this. (See the video ‘Gay Marriage Activist Reveals Movement’s True Agenda: Destroy Marriage.’) Ryan Anderson reminds us that

Leading LGBT advocates admit that redefining marriage changes its meaning. E. J. Graff celebrates the fact that redefining marriage would change the “institution’s message” so that it would “ever after stand for sexual choice, for cutting the link between sex and diapers.” Enacting same-sex marriage, she argues, “does more than just fit; it announces that marriage has changed shape.” Andrew Sullivan says that marriage has become “primarily a way in which two adults affirm their emotional commitment to one another….

New York University Professor Judith Stacey has expressed hope that redefining marriage would give marriage “varied, creative, and adaptive contours,” leading some to “question the dyadic limitations of Western marriage and seek…small group marriages.” In their statement “Beyond Same-Sex Marriage,” more than 300 “LGBT and allied” scholars and advocates call for legally recognizing sexual relationships involving more than two partners….

Some advocates of redefining marriage embrace the goal of weakening the institution of marriage in these very terms. “[Former President George W.] Bush is correct,” says Victoria Brownworth, “when he states that allowing same-sex couples to marry will weaken the institution of marriage…. It most certainly will do so, and that will make marriage a far better concept than it previously has been.” Professor Ellen Willis celebrates the fact that “conferring the legitimacy of marriage on homosexual relations will introduce an implicit revolt against the institution into its very heart.”

Michelangelo Signorile urges same-sex couples to “demand the right to marry not as a way of adhering to society’s moral codes but rather to debunk a myth and radically alter an archaic institution.” Same-sex couples should “fight for same-sex marriage and its benefits and then, once granted, redefine the institution of marriage completely, because the most subversive action lesbians and gay men can undertake…is to transform the notion of ‘family’ entirely.”

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Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling

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By Robin Phillips

US-JUSTICE-GAY -MARRIAGEYesterday the United States’ Supreme Court declared that the federal government had been violating the Constitution by defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.

The court also declared that citizens of California who passed a constitutional amendment limiting marriage to a union between a man and a woman did not have legal standing to defend their own law.

Although the two landmark decisions pave the way for marriage to be redefined throughout all of America’s 50 states, the two rulings actually fall short of the high hopes of the homosexual lobby. In particular, they were disappointed that the court declined to declare same-sex ‘marriage’ to be a fundamental right.

In the first case, U.S. v. Windsor, the Court ruled that Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause (“no state shall … deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws”) by defining marriage as a male-female union for federal purposes. But the liberal justices who struck down Section 3—Kagan, Sotomayor, Breyer, and Ginsburg—left intact Section 2 of DOMA which prevents states from being forced to recognize same-sex ‘marriages’ performed in other states.

By kicking the matter back to the states, the Court has acknowledged that the federal government has no authority to define “marriage” for purposes of federal law and programs. Although there are thousands of federal laws and programs that make reference to marriage, the federal government has conceded that it does not actually have the authority to say what marriage actually means for the purposes of these laws, and must be content to let the definition be determined by each state.

The second case before the Supreme Court—Hollingsworth v. Perry—concerned California’s controversial Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that California voters enacted through a referendum but which California’s rulers subsequently refused to enforce. Instead of ruling on the merits of Proposition 8, the Court said that the citizens who passed the constitutional amendment didn’t have standing to defend their own law. What this actually means in practice for California is ambiguous and will be determined only by the passage of time. Once again, this ruling came as a mixed victory for supporters of same-sex ‘marriage’ since the court refused to grant attorney Ted Olsen’s request that the Court ‘discover’ a constitutional right to same-sex marriage that could be imposed across the country.

In their reluctance to offer a decisive pronouncement on the legitimacy of same-sex ‘marriage’, the Supreme Court has essentially kicked the decision back to the states. In so doing, they have virtually guaranteed years of bitter acrimony and debate.

After yesterday’s ruling, 30% of Americans will live in states that recognize same-sex marriage, given the expected addition of California. Twenty-nine states, on the other hand, currently have constitutional amendments defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.  The real battle is just beginning as both sides line up for a costly state-by-state campaign that could further polarize the American people.

Tomorrow we will run a post looking at the larger spiritual implications of these rulings for the American people and for the world at large.

 

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Pro-Marriage student arrested in France

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NicolasBA student wearing a tee-shirt with an image supporting traditional male-female marriage has been arrested in France.

Nicolas B. was sporting the logo of ‘La Manif Pour Tous’ (The Demonstration For All) which appears to have been banned under the ‘Loi Taubira’ which legalised same-sex ‘marriage’ and is named after French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira.

The logo consists of a man, a woman and two children holding hands.  One week ago, Nicolas had been held in a police cell for six days.  La Manif Pour Tous protested against his detention last Friday but it is unclear if he has yet been released.

Read more about the arrest and imprisonment of Nicolas B on Tony Atkins excellent blog.ManifLogo

A distinctive feature of La Manif Pour Tous is the number of young people involved in this movement upholding God’s institution of marriage.  This must challenge for the church in Britain.

Meanwhile, according to Tony Atkins, a ‘gay marriage’ fair in Paris was a total flop.  Homosexuals only want to be ‘married’ in order to wreck marriage for heterosexuals, he contends.  Anonymous sex in bushes on Hampstead Heath or Clapham Common is more their line.

In the wake of ‘Loi Taubira’ adverts promising ‘gay friendly’ ‘budget surrogacy’ in India have appeared on Facebook, but Caucasian egg donors are apparently available.

We have already raised concerns that the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill currently being debated in the United Kingdom’s House of Lords will lead to the sort of pro-gay bullying being seen just across the Channel, and that this will impinge on churches and on individuals, especially teachers and school children.

There is some good news.  The Parliament in Croatia has moved towards enshrining traditional marriage in the country’s constitution, following demands for a referendum on the subject by voters concerned about liberal sex education and the new law in France.  Hungary did the same recently and Romania is set to follow suit.

There was never a better time to stand up for the Gospel – or to make sure your passport is up-to-date.

 

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Law Society pushes homosexual propaganda

LawSocThe Law Society, which represents solicitors in England and Wales, is promoting the London Gay Pride parade and sponsoring a conference looking ‘Beyond Legal Rights’, Christian Voice can reveal.

Last year, the Law Society banned a conference on marriage which had been booked at their HQ in London by Christian Concern.  CC were told just days before the event that it breached “equality and diversity” policies.

The conference speakers held mainstream views that marriage is between a man and a woman. They included academics, the head of a political think tank and a writer for the Telegraph newspaper.

Most reasonable people would take the view that the Law Society should have as much freedom to let their conference rooms to whoever they please as a Christian hotelier should have to decide who can sleep under their roof.  But for Lawyers to allow a booking and then break their contract doesn’t set a very good example to the rest of us.

Christian Concern have now reached an agreement with the Law Society in which the Society agrees that they are entitled to hold their views and can book the premises in future.  But CC point out that this kind of what they call ‘censorship’ is happening before any change in the law on marriage.

What will happen after ‘gay marriage’ is enacted is anyone’s guess, but our guesswork can be helped by the Law Society’s foray into the promotion of sodomites’ rights post ‘gay marriage’.

Fiona Woolf in her regalia as an Alderman of the City of London
Fiona Woolf in her regalia as an Alderman of the City of London

As well as taking part in the London Gay Pride Parade on 29th June 2013, and despite promising to hold ‘a debate on same-sex marriage’, the Law Society is sponsoring a conference next Thursday under the banner of the ‘InterLaw Diversity Forum’ to ‘secure real equality for LGBT+ people now that a comprehensive legal framework has been achieved’.  ‘Special guest speakers’ are Tim Hailes, MD of JP Morgan and Fiona Woolf, a previous president of the Law Society and diversity advocate who is about to become Lord Mayor of the City of London.

Now they have – or are about to get – legal equality (don’t tell them that the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill now going through Parliament isn’t ‘equal marriage at all) ‘the gays’ want even more.

Dressing up their demands in terms of ‘anti-violence’ and ‘anti-LGBT+ bullying’ (no, we don’t know what the + is for either) ignores the fact that most violence against homosexuals occurs within their own network, and that their anti-bullying programmes encourage bullying.  The real agenda will be about how to shut up those opposed to them and how to push Christians out of public sector jobs.

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Alan Chambers Goes Back to Egypt

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Alan Chambers has turned back to Egypt
Alan Chambers has turned back to Egypt
by Dr. Scott Lively

The headlines in the liberal media are gleefully trumpeting the demise of Exodus International, the leading icon of the ex-”gay” movement. “From ‘pray away the gay’ to acceptance,” chortles the LA Times. But this is not really a story about an organization, but only its leader Alan Chambers and his unfortunate capitulation to the world. I invite you to join me in prayer for him.

Those of us “in the know” have over the past few years watched Alan slowly transform Exodus into his own private fiefdom, while at the same time he slowly gravitated inexorably away from recovery.  By recovery I mean the state of mind which focuses on freedom in Christ from bondage to sin as exemplified by 1 Corinthians 6:9-11: “Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?  Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God.  Such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.”

In anticipation of this sad day many former Exodus member organizations broke away months ago and formed a new organization, the Restored Hope Network.  RHN will carry on the important work of the church in helping homosexuals to recover from same-sex attraction disorder.  I applaud the courage of these men and women to remain true to Scripture in the face of intense hostility and persecution from the “gay” movement and its many powerful allies.  Their ministry will not be made any easier by the triumphal gloating and attacks of their now greatly emboldened detractors.

It was this same relentless grinding hostility that undoubtedly contributed to the fall of Alan Chambers (few can bear it for long, just ask the Boy Scouts), but in addition to this “stick” there was also a “carrot” that led him astray: an insidious form of “gay” theology that misrepresents God’s grace as a license to sin, or at least a license to embrace a personal identity defined by a desire to indulge in homosexual sin.Dr Scott Lively

Don’t get me wrong.  I am a pastor whose theology is deeply rooted in the truth of grace, and I don’t believe that homosexual sin is any greater barrier to salvation than any other sin.  It’s one thing, however, to acknowledge that some heaven-bound Christians may struggle with homosexual desires and even conduct, but an entirely different matter to condone and affirm a homosexual “orientation” as if God intended it to be one’s basis for self-identification.  The former is solidly Biblical, the latter is dangerous heresy.  God did not create people to have no choice in a behavior He condemns as an abomination, and He wants us never to identify with our sin nature but to strive always to overcome it. These are fundamental tenets of Scripture.

The world today mocks the notion that homosexuals can change, but what is truly ridiculous, even by secular standards of logic, is the insistence that a person cannot reorient their sexual nature to comport with their heterosexual physiology. Normalcy is, after all, that with conforms to its design, and all of us, even “homosexuals,” have a heterosexual design. That fact is simply self-evident to anyone with a rational mind. Yet Christians, among whom Alan Chambers still counts himself, are required to hold to an even higher standard of truth: God’s Word. Under that standard, the self-evident truth just mentioned is also the perspective of our Omniscient, Omnipotent Creator God: “Such were some of you.” And, of course, there are many ex-”gays” who know the truth of that verse living among us in victory over their former disorientation, just as there were in the early church.

For many years Exodus International was an organization true to the Bible, adopting as its theme the Hebrew exodus from bondage in Egypt to freedom in the wilderness. In that story the hero is Moses who stayed true to God while the people often grumbled and wanted to go back to Egypt where life in slavery seemed less difficult than their struggles under freedom. Ironically, in the Exodus International story, it is Moses Alan Chambers who has turned back to Egypt, while the people keep pressing on toward the Promised Land. I pray these strugglers will not be overly discouraged by Alan’s failure. After all, here, just as in the Bible story, the true leader wasn’t really Moses, it was and is God. And He never fails.

How the West is Helping to Destroy Christianity in Syria

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Syrian Christianity goes back to the earliest days of the Christian faith, with language, traditions and practices that have remained largely unchanged since the time of Christ. Despite popular misconceptions, the nation of Syria is not an Islamic state. The Christian population living in Syria has enjoyed a measure of stability under the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad. This tenuous stability is now being undermined by Islamic rebels who, supported by Western powers, are attempting to overthrow the government and destroy the native Christian population.

Christianity in Syria

Not long after Christ’s ascension, the church at Jerusalem was scattered following Stephen’s martyrdom (Acts 11:19). Many Christians fled to Antioch in modern day Turkey, where Barnabas was later sent to check on the church (Acts 11:22-27). Barnabas found that the gospel had taken deep root in Antioch, as evidenced by the fact that it was here that the disciples were first called Christians (Acts 11:26). The city of Antioch became a thriving centre of Mediterranean Christianity and one of the five major Apostolic sees (the others being Jerusalem, Constantinople, Rome and Alexandria).

As a centre of apostolic Christianity, the Antiochian church sent missionaries throughout all of Asia Minor. It was from these missionaries that the gospel was reinforced in Syria. Partly because of this, the largest grouping Christians living in Syria call themselves Antiochian (the official title of their church is the ‘Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch’).

Christianity flourished so much in Syria that when the Ottomans invaded Antioch in the 14th century, the Antiochian church moved its headquarters from Antioch to Damascus in Syria. Damascus was also a stronghold of ancient Christianity since the earliest days. In fact, it was because the church at Damascus was thriving that Saul, later the Apostle Paul, decided to travel there to persecute the Christians of the city, prior to his miraculous conversion experience on the Damascus road.

The Damascus-based Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch (or the ‘Antiochian Orthodox church’ for short) has one million members in Syria, with worship and practice that has remained relatively unchanged since the early days of the Apostle’s successors. An interesting testament to this is the fact that it is only among Christian communities in Syria that Aramaic, the language in which Jesus spoke, still survives as a living tongue.

More recently, missionaries and immigrants from the Middle East have spread the traditions and practices of the Antiochian church throughout the world, giving millions of Christians a chance to connect with some of the oldest Christian prayers and practices. The church in Syria is thus responsible for 2 million Christians worldwide, including many in America. (My own family attends the Damascus-based Antiochian Orthodox Church, which was planted in our village by a missionary priest.)

Syria also has a strong presence of Christians from other traditions, including the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, the Oriental Syriac Orthodox Church, the Assyrian church of the East, the Chaldean Catholic Church and a minority of various Protestant groups.

Back in the 1920s Christians made up as much as 30% of Syria’s population, but throughout the 20th century they were subject to fierce persecution. The Christian population in Syria now amounts to about 10% of the total population.

The church in Syria came to enjoy relative stability under the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad’s family, who have ruled Syria since 1971. al-Assad has never insisted that Islam be the nation’s state religion, although the constitution requires the President to be a Muslim. For many years Syria has been looked upon as a safe haven for Christians, and thousands of Iraqi Christians recently fled to Syria to escape the persecution in their homeland in the wake of Western intervention.

Recent Challenges

The equilibrium in Syria began to be disrupted after the, so called, ‘Arab Spring’ hit the country in 2011. Rebel groups, many of whom have links to Al-Qaeda, began seeking to overthrow the government. Syria’s Christian population became engulfed in the crossfire of this civil war. Because most Christians in Syria have remained neutral in the two-year civil war and some have supported the government, the insurgents with the ‘Free Syrian Army’ perceive Christians as enemies. Consequently, they have begun systematically confiscating land belonging to Christians, in addition raping women and killing children. Dozens of churches have also been desecrated or completely destroyed, mainly around Homs and Aleppo.

Astoundingly, the anti-government ‘Free Syrian Army’ is considered moderate by the West and is supported by the David Cameron, the Obama administration, NATO and the EU.

In March the New York Times reported that the America’s Central Intelligence Agency had expanded an airlift of arms and equipment to insurgent militants that had been occurring since early 2012, totalling around 3,500 tons of military equipment in total. This coincided with a series of rebel victories. America has kept up the momentum, and last month Ben Rhodes, U.S. deputy national security adviser, revealed that America was stepping up the assistance it was giving to rebel groups, hoping to finally tip the balance to help the insurgents overthrow al-Assad’s government. The announcement coincided with the emergence of new lethal weapons in the hands of rebel forces.

If the rebels do succeed in overthrowing the government, the worst case scenario could be a repeat of what happened in Yugoslavia during the late 90s, after Western troops supported Islamic Albanian rebel groups seeking to overthrow the government. Once the Muslim rebel groups had successfully separated from the lawful Yugoslavian government based on Serbia, they formed the, so called, Republic of Kosovo. Christians living in Kosovo were then targeted for destruction and sacred monasteries that were hundreds of years old were levelled to the ground.

This pattern is being repeated in Syria as Muslim rebel groups seek both to overthrow the lawful government as well as to eliminate the native Christian population. Consequently, Christians in Syria are frightened to worship publicly and many have had to flee to refugee camps in neighbouring countries

‘Disproportionate Violence and abuse’

A special ‘Vulnerability Assessment’ report conducted by the World Watch unit of Open Doors International from June 2013 warned that Syrian Christians are the victims of “disproportionate violence and abuse.” They warned further that Christian women in Syria are particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse.

There is a sad irony here. The intervention of American and Britain in Iraq resulted in a hard-line Islamic takeover and the eviction or extermination of the native Christians living in Iraq. Many Iraqi Christians died, while countless others fled to Syria where they thought they would be safe. And now Western powers are seeking to empower the very forces that are persecuting the Christian population in Syria.

Metropolitan Hilarion, the chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow, lamented that “in those places where the authorities are replaced by the rebel groups, Christianity is being exterminated to the last man: Christians are expelled, or physically destroyed.

He recalled that “Syria has taken more than two million Iraqi refugees, thousands of whom are Christians.” But now the Metroplitain says “thousands of militant extremists under the guise of opposition forces unleashed a civil war in this country. Extremist groups armed and trained by means of foreign powers are deliberately killing Christians.”

Rebel Groups Kidnap Archbishop

The situation in Syria reached crisis proportions last April when insurgents groups kidnapped two Archbishops who were on their way back to Aleppo after accomplishing a humanitarian mission. The two church leaders (Yohanna Ibrahim, archbishop of the Syriac Orthodox church and Paul Yazigi, Metropolitan of the Antiochian Orthodox church) had been traveling outside the besieged northern city of Aleppo in an effort to provide aid and comfort to war-torn regions and to negotiate the release of two priests. Their driver, a church deacon, was shot dead and the two archbishops were abducted at gunpoint. As of writing this article, the whereabouts and condition of the clerics remain unknown.

Unfortunately, this high-profile kidnapping is only the tip of the iceberg. Writing in The Huffington Post this April, Hieromonk Peter Preble observed that “Since the war began in March of 2011, more than 70,000 people have died. A February estimate places the internally displaced at 3.6 million, and an additional 1.3 million have been forced to flee Syria for neighboring countries as refugees, all the while the government of the United States continues to support the very people responsible for the killing.”

Rebels target monasteries

Ancient Christian monasteries are being regularly plundered in Syria by anti-government forces. In May of this year, rebels attacked the 1500-year-old monastery of the Prophet Elijah near the city of Al-Qusayr. They stole the sacramental vessels, destroyed the altar and the baptismal font, blew up the bell tower, and knocked down the sacred statue of Elijah.

On June 23, a Syrian Catholic priest was murdered in a monastery in Gassanieh, Idlib. François Murad, 49, was a member of the Franciscans and lived a life of prayer at the monastery. Gunmen entered the monastery, plundered it, burned the building and executed Murad. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the head of all Franciscans in the Holy Land, told the Vatican News Agency that “The world must know that the support of gunmen by the west is helping extremists in killing Syrians.”

Christian Villages Completely Destroyed

On 27 May this year, the ‘Free Syrian Army’ raided the Christian-populated village of al-Duvair in Syria’s Western province of Homs. Arriving in the village they proceeded to massacre all its civilian residents, including women and children. The army of the Syrian government intervened to protect the Christians, but only after most of the population had been slaughtered.

On 11 June, a massacre was reported in the town of Hatlah, close to Deir el-Zour city. An organisation of armed militants converged on the town to ‘cleanse’ it. At least 60 people were slaughtered.

In other Christian villages, rebels have suddenly appeared and declared, “Flee or be killed.” With nowhere to go and little hope of finding employment, thousands of Christian families face little prospect of a hopeful future. Many have fled to refugee camps, though conditions there are little better since they make “soft targets” for criminals and Islamic thugs.

London Mayor Warns of ‘ a terrifying Islamic state’

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, warned that Cameron is supporting ‘hate-filled thugs.

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, issued a stinging rebuke to David Cameron’s naïve support of Syrian rebels. He warned that as Britain supplies rebels with weaponry, they will have no means of preventing those weapons ending up in the hands of “al Qaida-affliated thugs” associated with government opposition. As an example of the radical Islam of the rebels, Mr Johnson described an incident in Aleppo where a 15-year-old boy was taken away and beaten and then summarily executed by Islamist rebels for making a joking reference to the Prophet Mohammed.

In an article for the Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson joined other prominent spokespeople, including the Archbishop of York, in warning the British Government not to meddle in the Syrian crisis.

“Odious, twisted, hate-filled thugs; arrogant and inadequate creeps, intoxicated by the pathetic illusion of power that comes with guns; poisoned by a perversion of religion into a contempt for all norms of civilised behaviour,” the London Mayor wrote.

He continued “They are fighting not for freedom but for a terrifying Islamic state in which they would have the whip hand – and yet there is no dodging or fudging the matter: these are among the Syrian rebels who are hoping now to benefit from the flow of Western arms.

“How is it supposed to work? How are we meant to furnish machine guns and anti-tank weapons to one set of opposition forces, without them ending up in the hands of men like the al Qaida-affiliated thugs who executed a child for telling a joke?

“This is not the moment to send more arms. This is the moment for a total ceasefire, an end to the madness.

“We can’t use Syria as an arena for geopolitical point-scoring or muscle-flexing, and we won’t get a ceasefire by pressing weapons into the hands of maniacs.”

Boris Johnson is not alone. Tory backbencher Julian Lewis said that Britain’s involvement could be “suicidal” leading to extremist elements among the rebels gaining control of the regime’s arsenal of chemical weapons.

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has also warned that arming the rebels is “very, very naïve.”

Supporting the Wrong Side

A problem with American and Britain involving itself in Syria’s conflict, apart from the fact that it is none of their business, is the simple fact the Western powers have chosen to support the wrong side. No one is claiming that al-Assad’s authoritarian government has been godly; however, the prospect of what might emerge if his government is overthrown is almost unthinkable. Yonadam Kanna, a member of the Iraqi National Assembly and Secretary General for the Assyrian Democratic Movement warned that the collapse of the Syrian state would be a jihadist triumph and endanger Christians throughout the entire Middle East. We must pray that this does not happen and that the Lord would grant special protection to Christians living in Syria. We must also pray for those Syrian Christians who have had to flee to refugee camps in Turkey and Lebanon.

Even those Syrian Christians who have not had to flee are suffering acutely from the conditions of the civil war. There is a shortage of basic supplies, including gas, electricity, food and many basic supermarket products. Moreover, dangerous criminals are always too ready to take advantage of the chaos and plunder the houses and shops of innocent people.

 

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