In case you hadn’t noticed, there was a significant ruling in California yesterday. A US federal judge has overturned California’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage. The judge found it unconstitutionally discriminated against same-sex couples who sought to wed. The state …

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… I took part in a brief conversation about “Gay Marriage”. The audio is now online, so click play below. [audio:http://media.premier.org.uk/misc/a3cc4d76-6905-4a65-9e24-df2f5d537e24.mp3] http://media.premier.org.uk/misc/a3cc4d76-6905-4a65-9e24-df2f5d537e24.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

Fascinating piece in today’s Telegraph on how some people change their sexual and emotional preferences later in life. While “late-blooming lesbians” are not uncommon in history – the married writer Virginia Woolf had an affair with the poet Vita Sackville-West …

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I have a solution. Really, I have a solution. I grant you, it’s a slightly provocative solution, but I guarantee you that absolutely no-one could have an objection to Dr John being the Bishop of Southwark if it’s implemented. It’s …

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I thought it might be suitable to address the main point of Jeffrey John’s position as outlined in his paper, “The Church and Homosexuality” which was first published in 1998.  In some senses this is a better paper then the …

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