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Raised in her father’s church
Si Gladman
08/11/2022
In 2019, when Clare Heath-McIvor wrote on her blog about why she wasn’t a dominionist anymore, she recalled that her ...
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A shift towards secularism in Iran
Hossein Dabbagh
05/11/2022
My friend was in Tehran during protests after the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the morality police (Gasht-e ...
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How Hitler conspiracies and other Holocaust disinformation undermine democratic institutions
Carson Phillips
02/11/2022
Godwin’s Law posits that any online argument, if it continues long enough, will inevitably invoke a comparison to Hitler. Perhaps there ...
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‘Infiltrate, Impact, Impel’: Raising up Christians for the Liberal Party
Si Gladman
29/10/2022
Upon signing up as a member of the Liberal Party in Victoria, some churchgoers have been handed a one-page document ...
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In the Defence Force, religion is a barrier to care – and it shouldn’t be
Collin Acton
27/10/2022
In February 2018, as head of the Royal Australian Navy’s Chaplaincy Branch I attended an international Chiefs of Chaplains conference ...
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Why ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ is not a reliable guide to contemporary politics
Chris Fleming
25/10/2022
In January 2017, Donald Trump’s advisor Kellyanne Conway was quizzed on White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s false claims about ...
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