David
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Gough Whitlam - "a fellow traveller"
\"I am not a Christian but a fellow traveller with Christianity\" - the famous retort by the then Prime Minister, the late Gough Whitlam in 1973 recorded by the Sydney Morning Herald\'s Religion Editor Allan Gill.
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Proclivity to violence and constructive criticism non-existent – International Report
A recent article in The Conversation by Milad Milani Lecturer, History and Political Thought at the University of Western Sydney, claimed that anyone can draw any conclusion about Islam, Christianity or Judaism as to whether peace or violence is promoted.
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We should fear complacency, not the IS.
I crane my neck to look up at the military choppers flying over my neighbourhood.
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A new foreign policy.
Christians need a new foreign policy. Of course, it seems strange to talk about Christians having a \'foreign policy\'. We\'re not a country, and if you\'re a protestant, it\'s hard to even talk about a unified church.
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Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola thanks God after recovery
Nina Pham has thanked God and supporters for their prayers after being declared Ebola-free.
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Petition to overturn Asia Bibi's death penalty surpasses 200,000 signatures
A petition on Change.org appealing for Asia Bibi\'s death sentence to be overturned has attracted more 230,000 signatures.
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Pope Francis calls for abolition of death penalty
The Pope has called for the abolition of capital punishment and declared life imprisonment \"a hidden death penalty\".
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Being tricked by your own reflection
Sitting in a busy café in the middle of Brisbane city, is where I found myself writing this article. I find my main reason for this is because I love adventures and discovering new places, especially when they involve coffee.
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Worth more than pixels
I love stories. I think they are my favourite toy in our toy box. I love hearing people\'s stories, I love telling mine, I love lies masquerading as stories, I love it when people lie to me and I am none the wiser, but so much wiser for it.
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Canadian shooting - news casts too much drama
The facts speak for themselves. Gunfire. A soldier dead. A carjacking. More gunfire. A shooter dead.