Entries from October 2009
Nick Griffin, BNP, and Question Time
I heard a representative of the BBC on the Radio this morning saying that it was right that the BNP should be included in the Question Time Panel because the BNP is an organisation with two elected MEPs, and the responsibility of the BBC is to be impartial.
I understand that in the general run More...
Charity Christmas Cards
A Which? Magazine survey shows that Charity Christmas cards sold on the High Street vary wildly in what percentage of the sale actually goes to Charity. W H Smith and ASDA come out top, with WH Smith cards ranging from 20%-100%, while ASDA it's all at 50%. In some cases it's as little as 6% More...
The Bible – Genesis, Illustrated by Robert Crumb
I have quite a collection of Bibles on my shelf ( several of which, no doubt, the AmazingGrace BaptistChurch would add to their bonfire next week ) and quite a few notebooks with my own translations. One or two of these have illustrations in – like the classic 1960's Good News for Modern Man (remember More...
Universities: what are they for?
Is is worth getting an education if you won't get a job at the end of it? (Which begs the question, is knowledge only worthwhile if it's a marketable skill? and is research only valid if you know before you start what it's going to be useful for? Perish the thought)
ANyway. This evening Michael More...
halloween, bible burning
In the midst of the storm over Rome's invitation to disaffected Anglicans, a little light relief is required. If this story, doing the rounds in blogville, is a spoof, then light relief it is. The worry is that it could actually be for real, in which case it's not light relief but lighting fires.
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Andrew Brown on the Anglican communion and Rome
Andrew Brown's thoughts on the process and consequences of yesterday's announcement by the Vatican
Who will leave?The top estimate would be about 2,000 priests
out of 14,000, with as many of their congregations as they can persuade
to come with them. I doubt it will be even half that many; but for
anyone who is going to leave at More...
catholic and anglican unity, and Reform response to apostolic constitution
Reform has put out a media statement, unsurprisingly less enthusiastic about the Pope's statement earlier today than some anglo-catholic responses.
Reform Initial Response To ‘Apostolic Constitution’ Announcement
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Rod Thomas, chairman of Reform, makes four points as an initial
response to today’s announcement from the Archbishops of Canterbury and
Westminster:
“Anglicans concerned about protecting the basic
Christian faith need not go More...
Reason and God
A couple of books worthy of note. I met Tim Keller at a dinner earlier this year, a charming and gracious person. He's also a very savvy communicator, and has written several books that have hit the spot in quite a big way. This is one of them: an account of why it is reasonable More...
A new home for anglo-catholic Anglicans in Rome?
Ruth Gledhill reports:
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams admitted he had been caught out
after Pope Benedict XVI announced a new “Apostolic Constitution” to provide
a legal framework for the many thousands of Anglicans and former Anglicans
who wish “to enter into full visible communion with the Roman Catholic
Church”.
The announcement paves the way for thousands of More...
Christmas
ChurchAds has produced a slogan and poster for 2009. This year they are looking for Churches to sponsor the campaign: the idea is that Churches are invited to give £100, and in return they will see the posters on a Bus Shelters near you.
You can get involved with the campaign in two key More...



