Christianity
Book Review | A brief history of God
This evolving tapestry of stories linked across populations, continents and centuries is sometimes shocking but always enjoyable.
Mohan Guruswamy | Why ‘nations’ don’t fail even though ‘states’ fail
A State is an organised political community, living under a government and that is a sovereign political entity in public international law
Of hate speech, misfits, weirdoes and ‘thought police’ in Boris’ Britain
The boast of modern democratic societies is that they uphold the principles of freedom of speech.
Relic from manger of Jesus to on display before Christmas
Wooden relic of Jesus manger on pre-Christmas display in Jerusalem.
Tech and globalisation homogenising young people; shares Pope
Pope says tech, globalisation endanger youth individuality.
Christian family details widespread crackdown on religious institutions in China
Ren told The Associated Press that she had to report her whereabouts to police using social media whenever she went out.
Mystic Mantra: Cross examinations
Christianity is sometimes seen as a sad, perhaps even sadistic, religion because of the cross.
Bible prophecy: First red heifer born in 2,000 years, signals end of days
Red heifers feature in tales in both Christianity and Judaism and it’s birth and sacrifice is said to proceed construction of Third Temple.
Archaeologists unearth site of Jesus’ ‘water into wine' miracle
Archaeologists now believe the Cana of biblical times to actually be a dusty hillside five miles further north of Kafr Kanna.
‘Wrong to project terrorism as Christianity-Islam clash’
The former British prime minister said: “Terrorism did not surface only in the Middle East.