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Archive for December, 2007

23 Dec

A Christian Response to Global Warming - Part Two

Questions on Global Warming
If you’ve read my last post, you’ll probably realise that many Christians have different views than the one I’ve put forward and that many of these views are quite sincere. This does not mean the Bible is contradicting itself - it doesn’t spell out what to do, only what principles we should […]

23 Dec

A Christian Response to Global Warming - Part One

What should Christians think? 
 
There are a range of responses that have come from the Christian community toward Climate Change. Some of these have been Christian by definition (in the same pattern as Christ); others have been motivated not by the character of God, but by cultural beliefs. In the worst cases the responses have left […]

22 Dec

RI needs ‘political will’ to combat torture and ill-treatment

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20071212.G04&irec=3
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Manfred Nowak, recently made a two-week visit to Indonesia on invitation from the Indonesian government. The Jakarta Post’s Lovelli Ariesti interviewed Nowak.
Question: What did you expect to find in relation to torture and ill-treatment in Indonesia before arriving here?
Answer: I […]

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