Entries categorized as Family

politics

On March 17, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
pete writes some good common sense here. More...
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gates

On March 15, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
lovely post from SimonSays. Makes me think of how my front doorstep becomes a community place in the summer when the weather is good – and what a closed fortress it becomes in the winter. More...
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excuse me while I offend you…

On March 9, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
The subject of religion and offence has been much in the news lately. "Jerry Springer – The Opera", the Windsor Report, and one or two other issues have raised controversies that have been much discussed in Christian circles. This is a dialogue that has been going on for centuries, not just a few weeks – More...
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maggie and jerry

On March 2, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 13 Comments
I found this an illuminating read. More...
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Kyrie Eleison

On February 26, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 24 Comments
It seems from today’s paper that the outstandingly unhelpful actions of Christian Voice are now to extend to militant activism against abortion clinics. I know Jesus was annoyingly confusing by prophesying violence and doom in the midst of his commands to act peaceably. But the good Lord himself went like a Lamb to the slaughter, and More...
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Oh dear oh dear oh dear.

On February 24, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 11 Comments
I was going to blog about this bizarre story  but a) I’m rushed off my feet and b) Tom Allen  has already said it. So go read him today. More...
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anabaptist

On February 7, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
I’ve heard it said that the Anabaptists were the only Protestants to survive the Reformation with their integrity intact. Not sure I’d want to argue that line, but I must say the Anabaptists are v. interesting, especially when it comes to relating faith to political justice. Check out this site for starters More...
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not for sale

On January 26, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
The trafficking and owning of slaves was abolished in this country in the nineteenth century. I remember writing essays about this in my Church History course as an undergrad in the early 90’s. Yet it seems that slavery of another kind is alive and flourishing in Europe – indeed, according to William Hague in today’s More...
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