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Pick of the e-News: November 7, 2008
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Anglican News
It is not only the Anglican church that is being saved by the orthodox Africans.
David Short, rector of St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, writes to thank those who have stood in support of them.
Bishop Don Harvey of the Anglican Network in Canada urges parishes to remain faithful to scripture.
Montreal Bishop outlines plans to proceed with same-sex blessings.
Social News
Christians in Orissa, India forced into hiding.
California votes to keep marriage as between a man and a woman and already opponents of the traditional definition of marriage are seeking to overturn it.
There is a growing trend to attempt to remove freedom of conscience as a legitimate argument for refusing to perform certain actions. Doctors and nurses would appear to be the most vulnerable. Read about it here.
What the US can expect in terms of abortion and gay marriage now that Obama has been elected.
Modern science as a threat to freedom.
Will BC follow Washington’s lead and decriminalize assisted suicide?
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