News Bulletin 2 March 2012 - The Christian Institute
| Mar 05, 2012
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The head of the BBC Mark Thompson has walked into a storm of controversy by admitting that the broadcaster would never mock Mohammed in the same way that it mocks Jesus - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said that marriage should not be redefined in law - Ann Widdecombe, has called for contentious issue of redefining marriage to be put to a public vote - Equalities Minister, Lynne Featherstone, has been told that she does not 'own' marriage and should listen to the people - The Coalition for Marriage has launched an online petition in support of the current legal definition of marriage and has gained over 66,000 signatures in just 10 days - Christians are facing genuine legal difficulties in Britain, according to a new report which criticises the 'Equality Act' for failing to deal with the tensions between different strands of equality - A local council is set to remove a cross from a Crematorium in Bath, to make it more 'inclusive' even though no one appears to have ever complained about the Christian symbol - A controversial article published in the Journal of Medical Ethics says that medics should be able to kill newborn babies if they are disabled, too expensive or simply unwanted - Abortion has been trivialised according to Commentator and medical psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple - And the number of marriages in 2010 rose by almost four per cent on the previous year.
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