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A Biblical Perspective on Suicide

by Ron Rhodes

I am sometimes asked what the Bible says about the issue of suicide. Because suicide is a problem in our society, I want to briefly address what the Scriptures say about it.

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Movies from a Christian perspective

by Ruth

Hollywood has been in the movie making business for decades and has enthralled countless audiences. It has perfected the art of entertainment, and going to the movies or watching a DVD has become one of the most popular forms of relaxation for modern day society. For an hour or two, the worries and cares of the day can be forgotten in favour of a make believe world where heroes have adventures, good triumphs evil and boy meets girl. From a Christian perspective, do we need to be careful of what we watch? Surely a movie can be nothing more than a harmless hour of entertainment?

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A Christian Perspective on Homosexuality

by William Lane Craig
Updated 2019

One of the most volatile and important issues facing the Church today is the question of homosexuality as an alternative lifestyle. The Church cannot duck this question.

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Homosexual Agenda

by Conservapedia

The homosexual agenda, or homosexual ideology, consists of a set of beliefs and objectives designed to promote and even mandate acceptance and approval of homosexuality, and the strategies used to implement such. This article notes that the goals and means of this movement include indoctrinating students in public school, restricting the free speech of opposition, obtaining special treatment for homosexuals, distorting Biblical teaching and science, and interfering with freedom of association.

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‘Gay marriage’ and homosexuality

by Panel of Medical doctors

Despite the impression given by the media, the actual number of homosexuals is quite small. Essentially all surveys show the number of homosexuals to be only 1-3% of the population. The number of homosexuals living in ‘common law partnerships’ is even less, only 0.5% of all couples. This contrasts with 70% of all households with a married couple. The pressure for introducing same-sex marriages comes from a very small section of society.

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Is Cremation Christian?

by Roy E. Knuteson, Pd.D.
4 Oct-Dec. 1997

Many apparently think so since it has gathered such wide acceptance in recent years even among professing Christians. Historically, cremation was considered a pagan method of disposing of the human body.

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U.N. Commission Calls for Legalizing Prostitution Worldwide

by Amanda Swysgood
23 July 2012

 A report issued by the United Nations recommends that nations around the world get rid of “punitive” laws against prostitution – or what it calls “consensual sex work” — and decriminalize the voluntary use of illegal injection drugs in order to combat the HIV epidemic.

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A biblical perspective on prostitution

by Andrew Lansdown
2007

Prostitution involves the selling and buying of sex. It involves an exchange of money for sex between a man and a woman who have no legal, moral or emotional attachment to each other.

How should Christians view such activity? Fortunately, as with any matter of importance, God guides us to a right perspective through his written word.

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10 Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution

by Janice G. Raymond

The following arguments apply to all state-sponsored forms of prostitution, including but not limited to full-scale legalization of brothels and pimping, decriminalization of the sex industry, regulating prostitution by laws such as registering or mandating health checks for women in prostitution, or any system in which prostitution is recognized as sex work or advocated as an employment choice. As countries are considering legalizing and decriminalizing the sex industry, we urge you to consider the ways in which legitimating prostitution as work does not empower the women in prostitution but does everything to strengthen the sex industry.

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Substance Abuse

by Kevin P Daly, MD

People abuse substances such as drugs, alcohol, and tobacco for varied and complicated reasons, but it is clear that our society pays a significant cost. It reared its ugly head in and around Durban in 2010, and has since spread like wildfire around the country.

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