I recently signed a petition regarding the case for access disruption to online child sexual abuse material. Read more: Case for ISP Access Disruption 2011. See the petition here: Petition on ISP filtering June 2010 Read The Revd Will Briggs’ … Continue reading
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Have a listen to the new radio spot for Anglican North (from The Ven Bob Mckay). The emphasis is on the learning available through the Anglican Church. Well done Bob! Download mp3 … Continue reading
Recently I made a submission concerning human rights and anti-discrimination to the Attorney General’s Department of the Commonwealth of Australia’s discussion paper, Consolidation of Commonwealth anti-discrimination laws. Under “General Comments” I wrote: Consolidating federal anti-discrimination legislation would be of benefit if and … Continue reading
Below is an excerpt from an article in Newsweek Magazine February 13, 2012 by Ayaan Hirsi Ali: We hear so often about Muslims as victims of abuse in the West and combatants in the Arab Spring’s fight against tyranny. But, in … Continue reading
Excerpt below from an article from The Age (5 February 2011) AUSTRALIAN nursing homes have reported nearly 4000 sexual and physical assaults against elderly residents over the past three years, raising serious questions about the safety of aged-care facilities. Read the … Continue reading
The Venerable John T., a noted cleric of our missionary diocese, is engaged in an innovative outreach project – wine making from the most varied of nature’s resources. This particular hobby combines his love of birds (he and his family are keen … Continue reading
“Though millions of sacrifices had been offered, yet nothing was done to purchase redemption before Christ’s incarnation… so nothing was done after his resurrection to purchase redemption for men. Nor will there be anything more done to all eternity.” – … Continue reading
While I am very disappointed that Brad Green will not captain the ‘Mighty Demons’ (Melbourne AFL team) I am delighted that despite his personal disapointment he has a positive attitude to his role as a team player: 1. He will use the experience … Continue reading
Blaise Pascal(1623-1662) is not known for being an Evangelist; he was an mathematician, physicist, engineer and inventor. But he was an apologist, spending time defending his faith in Jesus Christ. “Not only do we know God through Jesus Christ, we … Continue reading
Church plea on Pontville by Helen Kempton, The Mercury, February 11, 2012 TASMANIA’S church leaders are lobbying Canberra to keep the Pontville detention centre, despite Immigration Minister Chris Bowen being firm in his commitment to close it as promised. The … Continue reading