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If anyone has any doubt that religious liberty and freedom of speech is being attacked here in the UK, look no further than this article by Al Mohler. Another preacher has been arrested in the UK for daring to say that homosexuality is a sin. Only two months ago the very same thing happened here [...]

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A God appointed purpose of the state is to punish wrongdoers: 2Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. 3For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what [...]

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Andy Hunter tells the story of a US street preacher arrested here in Glasgow for stirring up homophobic hatred. In the blog, Andy discusses the propriety of bluntness when answering controversial questions: …there can be a tendency to think that when it comes to Biblical teaching the blunter we can be the better – so [...]

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Russell D. Moore counsels a young woman who asks the question as to whether she should inquire of a prospective spouse’s sexual history. His advice is full of gospel wisdom and is worth taking the time to read in full. Nevertheless, this quote stood out to me: You are not “owed” a virgin because you [...]

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