All Politics articles – Page 14
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         Opinion OpinionAs a Christian I’m worried that Islam is above criticismThe British government may have decided not to formally define Islamophobia, but many councils and political parties already have, says Tim Dieppe. And that makes Islam the only religion in the UK to be beyond criticism 
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         Opinion OpinionSo Matt Hancock is heading to the jungle? If he wandered into my church, this is what I'd tell himMatt Hancock’s decision to appear on reality TV show I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! is a classic sign of a midlife crisis, says Rev George Pitcher - something vicars are well used to dealing with. Here’s his advice to the former health secretary 
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         News Analysis News AnalysisJair Bolsonaro: How the ‘Trump of the Tropics’ won the backing of evangelical votersAs Jair Bolsonaro concedes defeat in Brazil's presidential election, we look at the controversial politician’s rise to prominence, and the Catholic faith that drives him 
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         Opinion OpinionAs a British South Asian Christian, my feelings about Rishi Sunak are complicatedRishi Sunak’s appointment brought many emotions to the surface for Sharmila Meadows 
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         Opinion OpinionEarthly ‘saviours’ will always disappoint us, so let’s trust in the One who won’tWhether it’s politicians like Truss, or football managers like Gerrard, we are often let down by leaders in the public eye. Perhaps it’s because we’re all longing for a perfect person to lead us, says Graham Tomlin 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy paying higher taxes could be more godly than giving to charityOur traditional understanding of Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector is that of the humble being exalted, and the exalted being humbled. But what might it teach us about taxes, tithing and our new Prime Minister’s economic policy? 
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         Opinion OpinionOur new prime minister celebrates Diwali, but what does the Hindu festival stand for?Rishi Sunak has become the UK’s first Hindu prime minister 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy Christians have nothing to fear from Britain’s first Hindu Prime MinisterRishi Sunak is the UK’s first Prime Minister to have been influenced by a religion other than Christianity. John Stevens explains why he believes a competent unbeliever might be better for the country than an incompetent nominal believer 
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         Opinion OpinionPolitics shouldn’t be about status and ambition. It’s supposed to be about serviceJesus warned us that “those who exalt themselves will be humbled”, says Tim Farron MP, as he recaps a tumultuous week in politics and argues that if service is beneath a politician, then leadership should be too 
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         Opinion OpinionAs Liz Truss resigns, Christians must avoid being dragged into the soap opera of heroes and villainsAt times like these, Christians need to look at the roots of the issue, namely relationships and truth. Most of all, we need to pray, says Andy Flannagan 
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         Opinion OpinionChurch leaders are silent on Iran’s violent misogyny. Why aren’t we outraged?In protesting against the death of Mahsa Amini, women and girls in Iran are showing breathtaking courage. So why have we in the West been so lukewarm in our condemnation of Iranian violence against women, asks George Pitcher? 
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         Opinion OpinionThis MP wants to disestablish the CofE over its teaching on gay marriage. But he’s misunderstood what’s at stakeBen Bradshaw MP has called for the Church of England to change its treatment of gay people or face disestablishment. But his comments belie a misunderstanding of the Church’s current position, says Dr Ian Paul 
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         Opinion OpinionThe fragmenting of the Conservative Party reminds me of the Church of EnglandIt’s mildly amusing to watch clerics trying to express how much they despise each other’s tribes while using the vocabulary of Christian love, says George Pitcher 
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         Opinion Opinion7 leadership lessons for pastors after Liz Truss' disastrous mini-budgetOur new Prime Minister’s recent behaviour is a masterclass in how not to lead radical change, says John Stevens 
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         Opinion OpinionThe IMF is clear: Kwarteng and Truss cannot serve two mastersThe UK government have been warned that their economic policy favours the rich. The IMF are not divine, says George Pitcher, but their words witness to gospel values 
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         Opinion OpinionThe first thing I am hoping for from our new Prime Minister is a deep, abiding sense of outrageLiz Truss has been confirmed as our new Prime Minister. Natalie Williams is looking for her to carry a ‘holy fire’ in her gut; a combination of compassion and outrage that compels change for those who need it most 
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         Opinion OpinionWhether it was Rishi or Liz, we need a leader with moral integrityLiz Truss has won the Tory leadership contest. Our new PM must strive to be a model of moral integrity and good character, says John Libby 
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         Opinion OpinionChurch leaders are calling on governments to 'repent' for Covid ‘totalitarianism’. I won’t be joining themIs there an emerging totalitarianism of State control over the Church? Should we fear "medical coersion"? Has the media been guilty of fear-mongering during the pandemic? "Yes", say hundreds of church leaders... 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesThe prayer meeting that brought down a government?Reflecting on the unexpected impact of the recent Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast, Andy Flannagan says the event should remind Christians that when it comes to politics, integrity and character really do matter. And we all have a part to play 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy I think Christians should support the strikesDespite the widespread disruption and negative media coverage, Christians should take a kingdom view of strike action says Jonty Langley 
 











 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				