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July 23 2013 By virtueonline Archbishop of Canterbury condemns 'unacceptable' attacks on Muslims

He added: "I want, as I have already done, to acknowledge the pressure that our Muslim friends and colleagues have faced over the last few weeks.

"There have been terrible attacks, I know that the vast majority of those in this country and especially people of faith would join me in condemning utterly any act of violence against anyone because of their faith.

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July 21 2013 By virtueonline What was achieved in opposing the redefinition of marriage?

During passage of the controversial bill which by convention was supposed to be accompanied by free conscience votes, MPs and peers were subjected to behind the scenes whipping. This represents the very worst context in which to push through legislation as highly disputed as this. Experience shows that forcing the rights of a minority on a majority without a mandate rarely works.

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July 15 2013 By virtueonline Archbishops pledge 'committed solidarity' with Christian leaders in Egypt

They added that they were 'very grateful' for the presence at Synod of Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of The Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, who attended as an ecumenical observer and spoke powerfully of the present situation in Egypt and his hopes for reconciliation.

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July 12 2013 By virtueonline Welby invites Stonewall into Church schools

Revolution

He said: "The cultural and political ground is changing. There is a revolution.

"Anyone who listened, as I did, to much of the Same Sex Marriage Bill Second Reading Debate in the House of Lords could not fail to be struck by the overwhelming change of cultural hinterland."

He added: "We may or may not like it but we must accept that there is a revolution in the area of sexuality."

Change

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July 12 2013 By virtueonline Disappointing Welby

Too many...think that same-sex marriage is merely a question of sexual ethics. They fail to see that gay marriage, and the concomitant collapse of marriage among poor and working-class heterosexuals, makes perfect sense given the autonomous individualism sacralized by modernity and embraced by contemporary culture-indeed, by many who call themselves Christians.

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July 11 2013 By virtueonline You are no longer in marketing, Your Grace

The C of E has only one way to go. "We must accept there is a revolution in the area of sexuality." Only thus can the Church contain some of the pent-up hostility to it.

Let me see if I get this right. The reason people are leaving the Church in droves is that they can't abide by its opposition (rather meek opposition, it has to be said) to an abomination that no Christian can possible countenance while remaining a Christian.

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