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In a guest post, Christian blogger Grace Dalton considers whether April’s issue of GQ magazine was right to describe the Bible as a “Book You Don’t Have to Read.” From 21 Books You Don’t Have to Read by GQ (April): “The Holy Bible is rated very highly by all the people who supposedly live by
On 30th March the Independent Online printed an almost fair article on the recent rehabilitation of Mary Magdalene from her centuries-old reputation as a prostitute. According to the article, Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute but a devoted disciple who supported Jesus financially and spiritually, scholars say ‘Reanalysing that reputation that she had we can
Observer columnist Kenan Malik this week wrote a creditable article in the Guardian in which he acknowledged that the UK authorities are in some cases actively hounding Christianity out of the public space. The opinion piece here was published on Sunday and was commenting on the high-profile Ashers bakery case which has again been in
The BBC this week ran a number of stories about Jim Dowson, founder of Britain First and a central figure in a group known as Knights Templar International, and whom it described as possibly “Britain’s ‘most influential’ far-right activist.” It described Knights Templar International (KTI) as “a Christian militant group based in the UK.” But
In this post I consider the question: “Was there a surge of hostility towards traditional Christianity in the wake of last year’s General Election?” This was a thought that occurred to me whilst working on my previous etimasthe post, when I suddenly noticed a particular clustering of dates of media articles etimasthe has addressed: June
[Shorter version] [Longer version] The Independent Online recently re-posted on Facebook a story from 21 June 2017 whose headline read, “Historians are questioning if Jesus ever existed at all.” But is there any substance to this story? The Independent Online’s article opens by admitting that the existence of Jesus has seldom been questioned:— Whatever you
[Shorter version] [Longer version] The Independent Online recently re-posted on Facebook a story from 21 June 2017 whose headline read, “Historians are questioning if Jesus ever existed at all.” But is there any substance to this story? The Independent Online’s article opens by admitting that the existence of Jesus has seldom been questioned:— Whatever you
Guest post by AnOldHope, an evangelical believer and blogger living in Sussex. A recent article in the Guardian Online looks into the commonly held belief that Jesus is a myth. According to this, 40% of the adult population of England believe he never existed as a historical figure- so what evidence is or isn’t
This year’s mainstream Easter movie on our cinema screens is Mary Magdalene, released on 16th March and starring Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix. But is it any good — and is it true to the Gospel accounts? The film begins with Rooney Mara as Mary Magdalene, as she leaves her family in the town of
The Independent Online has ‘debunked’ the biblical myth of King Solomon’s Mines, in an article apparently designed to demonstrate its own total ignorance of the contents of the Bible. On Friday at 1 o’clock in the morning the Independent Online re-posted on Facebook (why?) an article from 19 July 2017 claiming that King Solomon’s legendary
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