Here’s the link for this week’s podcast.
The Attack in Westminster and some social media reactions.
Archbishop Cranmer: Julia Hartley-Brewer: it’s “bloody stupid beliefs” like prayer which help create acts of terrorism
The Death of Martin McGuinness
BBC Talkback – Baroness Eileen Paisley on the death of Martin McGuinness
The Telegraph – Martin McGuinness dies at 66: Queen to send private message to widow of former IRA commander
The Scottish Model for Prostitution
The Independent – SNP back prostitution law changes condemned by sex workers
Scottish Government tries to criminalise emotional abuse in relationships
The Herald: Iain Macwhirter: Bill on emotional abuse is fraught with danger
Mother and Son becoming Father and Daughter
New York Post – Mother and son are becoming father and daughter
Transgender rapist moved to women’s prison after sex change
Tim Keller and Princeton
Religion News Service – Princeton Theological Seminary reverses decision to honor Redeemer’s Tim Keller
Chuck Berry
New York Times – Chuck Berry, Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer, Dies at 90
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McGuiness,
What a remarkable interview and response from Baroness Paisley.
Where else in the UK could we find such a BBC interview? It was so grace filled in every way. It also revealed how far I (we) can be taken away from the gospel by the plethora of secular reporting, and responses; how far my heart, my natural inclinations are removed from the gospel. And we don’t live in the light of the last judgement of God, but seek justice in this world.
But it also triggered thoughts about other recent events, with the the view that it’s not how you start but how you finish that counts. It’s really about the One who truly could say “It is finished” “He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification. Apart from Him I have no hope.