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Muslims and Christians do not fully understand each other says Rowan Williams |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, admitted yesterday that the Christian and Muslim faiths are so fundamentally different that both sides are still unable to understand each other properly, reports Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times |
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Campaigners hail 42 days defeat |
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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Civil liberties campaigners are celebrating after the government was forced to shelve the most controversial part of its counter-terrorism policy, reports The BBC |
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The camp that 'cures' homosexuality |
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
At a Christian 'boot camp' in the US, those struggling to reconcile faith and sexuality are taught to overcome gayness, reports Lucy Bannerman in The Times |
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Free speech only matters when you want to say something offensive |
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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It is a sign of our surreal times that the weekend's big public debate was not about the pros and cons of the great bank bailout, but whether England football fans should have booed Ashley Cole for playing like a banker against Kazakhstan, writes Mick Hume in The Times. |
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Faith schools 'biased towards middle-classes' |
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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Almost half of parents believe faith schools are more likely to admit children from middle-class backgrounds, reports Graeme Paton, Education Editor of The Telegraph |
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Humanists have beliefs too |
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Monday, 13 October 2008 |
Two months ago, the new school year began. For a substantial and growing number of Scottish parents this raised a difficult and continuing challenge. They are the Scots who are non-religious and who are now one Scot in three, according to the Scottish Annual Household Survey (2005). Their children return, in many instances, to a school environment where religion, often largely Christian, predominates, where religious and moral education is a fixed element in the curriculum and where religious observation is the norm, writes HSS Education Officer Bob McKay in The Times Educational Supplement Scotland |
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Sit back and enjoy the world economic crisis in three minutes |
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Monday, 13 October 2008 |
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The stage is empty against the backdrop of a blue sky and scudding clouds. ENTER: Joe Citizen carrying a small brick, and Jack and Jill Jones carrying a large one...Matthew Parris in The Spectator |
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Sharia law is 'not fit for the UK', says a Labour Muslim MP |
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Monday, 13 October 2008 |
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Sadiq Khan said women could be ' abused' by sharia courts, which may give unequal bargaining power to the sexes, reports The Daily Mail |
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