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Poll Says Most Believe in Jesus’ Resurrection

Mary Elise Cosgray Mary Elise Cosgray is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation . http://www.heritage.org/. PA Pundits – International papundits.wordpress.com Nearly 70 per cent of registered voters believe that Jesus Christ physically rose from the dead, and more than 70 per cent

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He Would Have Been Naked

David Tombs Howard Paterson Chair of Theology and Public Issues, University of Otago When Jesus is shown on the cross, he is almost always depicted wearing a loincloth around his waist. We now know, however, this has more to do with artistic convention than historical accuracy. Featuring a loincloth goes

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Time and Tide Waits for No Man

Time and Tide Waits for No Man

Harry Palmer It’s been 12 years since I came across a grave in the gloomy gothic-feeling graveyard in front of the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth (UK). The museum has been converted from the home, the parsonage, where the Reverend Patrick Bronte lived with his wife Maria and where

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How the Baltimore Key Bridge Was Brought Down In Seconds

Dr Mohamed Shaheen Lecturer in Structural Engineering, Loughborough University The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on 26 March was a shocking and tragic event. Six people remain unaccounted for in the disaster, which saw the world’s third largest continuous truss bridge fall into the Patapsco

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The UK Govt Is Denying Justice to Thousands of Birth Mothers

Michael Lambert Research Fellow and Director of Widening Participation, Lancaster University “For the decades of pain that you have suffered, I offer today a sincere and heartfelt and unreserved apology. We were wrong.” One year ago, on March 22 2023, the then first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, stood up at Holyrood

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What Happened, and What Needs To Change

Colin Caprani Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, Monash University When the container ship MV Dali, 300 metres long and massing around 100,000 tonnes, lost power and slammed into one of the support piers of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, the bridge collapsed in moments. Six people are presumed

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A Life Worth Living

A Life Worth Living

Sonia McGarrity Sonia McGarrity lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband, Jeff, and their eight children. A Louisiana native, she loves to cook, celebrate the liturgical year with her family and go on walks with friends surrounded by Colorado’s beauty.  In her spare time, she is building a non-profit,

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The Power of Trust
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The Power of Trust

The Doctor There are three systems of jurisprudence in the world. The civil system used in Europe, south and Central America and various other countries that have Spain, Portugal, France and Italy as colonial powers in their past. The second is Islamic based law used in Islamic countries.[i] The

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What Is Wrong With Some Finger Pointing?
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What Is Wrong With Some Finger Pointing?

John Porter “This review is not about apportioning blame.” So said Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Chair Hinewai Ormsby,  when announcing the review into the performance of Hawkes Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management, post the devastating flooding associated with Cyclone Gabrielle, one of the most devastating weather events to hit

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The Disabled Are Second Class Citizens

Hilary Stace Honorary Research Associate, Victoria University of Wellington The recent Facebook announcement by Whaikaha – the Ministry of Disabled People on changes to funding for carers and equipment modification and services has put the media spotlight, once again, on respite care for families with disabled children. Much of the discussions

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The Need to Make Digital Health Accessible

Sally Britnell Senior Lecturer in Nursing, Auckland University of Technology Alongside my career path from a PhD in computer science, work as a nurse and ambulance officer and now a university lecturer in nursing, I have become progressively deafblind. As a result, I have personal experience navigating New Zealand’s

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School Lunches: The $324 Million Question

Alwyn Poole Alwyn Poole founded and was the head of Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland for 18 years. MH Academy is now an in person private school for Year 11 – 13. There is now a nationwide online provision called Mt Hobson Academy Connected for Years 1 – 13. alwynpoole.substack.

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They Control Councils, Cops and the Country!
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They Control Councils, Cops and the Country!

Brian Tamaki Kiwis have had enough…it’s gone too far! Gisborne is a prime example, just look at Tuesday! Police, gays and Council were waiting at the rainbow crossing after the media tipped them off to Destiny Church turning up. They were standing together, shoulder to shoulder, against those

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An Open Letter to Government

Geoff Parker Open Letter To: The Rt Hon Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister –  Christopher.Luxon@parliament.govt.nz The Rt Hon Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister –  Winston.Peters@parliament.govt.nz The Hon David Seymour, Leader of the Act Party – David.Seymour@parliament.govt.nz The Hon Shane Jones, Deputy Leader

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In Health Research, How Do We Separate Fact From Fharma?

In Health Research, How Do We Separate Fact From Fharma?

Gary Moller garymoller.com A reader wrote, asking: “I am curious about the survey conducted. I am wondering if there were any other factors that may have affected the results. This thought arises because I am starting to question if the vaccine, and other drugs are influencing other health studies

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A Win for the Doctor-Patient Relationship

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science NZDSOS.com Once again, a corrupt public body meant to serve the people, rather than industry and its own pockets, has had to back down. While it has not admitted fault, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reached a settlement with

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