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What does it mean to be “evangelical”?
There is often uncertainty or misunderstanding, these days, about what it means to be “evangelical”. Dr Stuart Lange explains that the term is simply about the New Testament Gospel, which across the world has been so immensely life-giving.
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 4
WHO ARE THESE ATHEISTS, ANYWAY?: This final instalment of the series looks at identifying atheists we have been talking about.
Removing rage from our public debates
Rage against the machine. Stick it to the man. If you’re not for us, you’re against us. They’re familiar sayings, and sometimes comforting ones, especially when our nation is in the thick of debate about issues that really fire people up—euthanasia, cannabis, and most recently, abortion.
Concerns about the proposed liberalisation of New Zealand’s abortion legislation
A letter sent to all New Zealand MPs expressing concerns about the proposed liberalisation of New Zealand’s abortion legislation.
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 3
“I DON’T WANT IT, SO IT ISN’T THERE”: the third instalment of this series looks at moral relativism, different aspects of objective secular morality and the rise of identity politics.
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 2
MORALITY AND THE HUMAN BEING: the second instalment of this series looks at moral relativism, different aspects of objective secular morality and the rise of identity politics.