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Ex-homophobe walks 160 miles as ‘repentance’ for his intolerance

A Christian activist is about to complete a 160-mile walk as repentance for his former homophobia. Symon Hill says he also wants to encourage the church to support equality.
In the Media by Andrew John - 2 comments

First openly gay bishop to retire after strain of backlash

Gene Robinson, the Anglican Communion’s first openly gay bishop, is to quit, largely because of the constant opposition to his election by conservatives.
In the Media by Andrew John

Op-Ed: Despised and rejected – gays and Christianity

It’s never been easy being gay – especially gay and religious. It’s got better in some countries – and in my own, the UK, it’s almost cool, and there are laws to protect homosexuals against discrimination.
In the Media by Andrew John - 4 comments

Episcopalians cut from ecumenical bodies in gay-bishops row

Episcopalians in the US will no longer be able to serve on ecumenical bodies after the church elected a lesbian as a bishop in California. And this applies even to those who are opposed to same-sex relationships.
In the Media by Andrew John - 1 comment

Gay Clergy on Plate for Presbyterians

Presbyterians have examined the issues and some of them have decided that having gay clergy is acceptable. They join many Episcopalians and members of the United Church of Christ on this issue.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff
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Scientists say a gene variation inherited from the grandmother could boost a child's birthweight.
Scientists may be closer to understanding how genes, and the way they switch off and on, can influence serious heart conditions.
Researchers believe they have identified why a mutation in a particular gene can lead to obesity.
Aggressive pancreatic tumours may be treatable with a new class of drugs targeting a "brake gene", according to Cancer Research UK
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"Nature-Deficit Disorder" and other concerns are in Richard Louv's view of our world today

Best-selling author Richard Louv has a description for the modern world's disconnection with the natural aspects of...
May 9, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell - 1 comment

Obama’s Stimulus Saves a Job

After an 8 -11 start (2-5) in the Pac 10 conference, Mr. Bob DeCarolis, who’s the Athletic Director of Oregon State...
May 3, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent

Vaccine developed to protect against norovirus or 'winter vomiting bug'

Important research finding: a vaccine for norovirus, which is highly infectious and is difficult to kill by cleaning,...
May 1, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Darcy Michael's "One Skinny Bitch” available online next week

Vibrant Canadian comedian Darcy Michael marks the first Canadian to release an online stand-up special, with "Darcy...
Apr 30, 2012 by Jasmyn Pozzo

April Film Series: Foreign flicks, silents and old gems

Another month has gone by where my fiancee and I relax Saturday nights watching old pictures. We usually rent pictures...
Apr 30, 2012 by Andrew Moran
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