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Demand for prostitution is not inevitable

Monday, 11 December 2017
 | Andrea Tokaji

The gravest human right violation in our world today is slavery – and the most abhorrent form of slavery is sexual exploitation. If Australia is serious about eradicating modern day slavery and ending the exploitation of women in prostitution, it should adopt the Nordic model of removing criminal sanctions for all those who are bought and sold for sex, and support criminal sanctions for those who buy and sell others for sex.

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The Liberal Party, same-sex marriage and freedom of conscience: a case of false promises?

Monday, 23 October 2017
 | Scott Buchanan

While the Liberal Party is (marginally) more likely than the ALP to ensure religious freedom, their proposed concessions are limited only to institutional religion, with minimal concessions to those in the wedding industry. The assumptions underlying Senator Smith’s bill are riddled with false conceptions, fallacious elisions and inconsistencies. The bill fails to properly capture the meaning and scope of religion, whilst saying nothing at all about other (non-religious) forms of opposition to SSM.

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Is orientation an Evangelical argument for same-sex marriage?

Wednesday, 18 October 2017
 | Nigel Chapman

Most Evangelical discussions of same-sex marriage ignore same-sex orientation, both in politics and in theology. But if we look at orientation and marriage together, we find it doesn't match the reasons for the Bible's moral condemnations of same-sex relations. This is surprising. It illuminates our difficulties with orientation and it fundamentally changes our arguments about nature and marriage. Reexamining these arguments suggests that we should view a same sex marriage of two same-sex oriented Evangelicals as a biblical marriage, and believe that God does too.

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Review of David P. Gushee, Changing our Minds

Wednesday, 4 October 2017
 | Gordon Preece

David Gushee, like many, has changed his mind on same-sex marriage through ‘transformative encounters’. But while he engages with the pastoral and theological issues with honesty and integrity, his conclusions are flawed because they are based on an insufficiently integrated reading of Scripture that misses the foundational nature of creational sexual difference.

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God Knows: Our Beginning and End When We Don’t Know

Sunday, 24 September 2017
 | Gordon Preece

We often define people and their human dignity according to their rational and relational assets and activity, or even their relational capacity. But our dignity does not reside in any human function, or even in our knowing God, but in being known by God.

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Rescuing Revelation

Monday, 10 July 2017
 | Michael Bull

Revelation is not about the end of the world, but the end of a covenant era – the Old Covenant. Once it is understood in its historical and ‘covenant’ context, it is rescued from the obscurity of the ‘fringe’ of biblical studies and allowed to shine as one of the most insightful, enlightening and practical books of the Bible.

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Politics for (Saved) Sinners 101

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 107.2 KB

Railton Hill lays out some alternatives for Christians to consider in political involvement.download pdf

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Faith and Politics since election 2004

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 41.0 KB

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Who Would Jesus Vote For?

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 88.6 KB

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Can Christians Make a Difference?

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 87.9 KB

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Eight Core Christian Social Values

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 171.2 KB

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Christians, Parties, People or Policies?

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 95.7 KB

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Light and Salt - Christian Participation in Society

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 110.3 KB

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Why Should Christians Be Involved?

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 177.8 KB

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Christians in Politics

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 191.0 KB

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Passing on 'Values' - 'Values' Language Doesn't Represent Christian Ethics

Thursday, 20 May 2010 | 88.6 KB

Ian Packer questions whether the pervasive talk of 'values' represents what Christians ought to be saying about ethics despite its common usage, particularly with respect to its intrinsic subjectivism that undercuts the notion of authority in ethics.download pdf

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