Put simply, the question is: "Who decides on RU486?" Do we want our elected leaders deciding on whether this drug should be approved in Australia? Or do we want to give that decision-making power to unelected bureaucrats?
Put simply, the question is: "Who decides on RU486?" Do we want our elected leaders deciding on whether this drug should be approved in Australia? Or do we want to give that decision-making power to unelected bureaucrats?
With the Senate approving the RU486 bill yesterday, Christian and Muslim students are urging members of the House of Representatives to vote to retain the Health Ministers oversight of the potentially dangerous abortion pill as debate begins this week.
When U2 visit Australian shores next month, Sydney theologian Dr Greg Clarke says you too can use the Irish rockers as a platform to generate gospel conversations.
With Jerusalem as their base, our intrepid students venture to the lowest point on earth, followed by an ascent to a mountain-top fortress - all the way dodging the sharpest Bedouin souvenir salesmen...
It might be the Year of the Dog but Chinese congregations across Sydney are hoping to make God 'mans best friend' as they use Chinese New Year events to reach non-Christians.
The MTC crew have left Galilee behind and are heading for the desert with their sights set on Qumran, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls...
Medical ethicist Dr Megan Best says RU486 is a 'totally unsafe drug' and much of the media reporting around the current Senate debate on its availability has been 'very misleading'.
A young Sydney Anglican is giving up her comfort and security to work in one of the most desperate places on earth.
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