Nintendo apologises for failing to include same-sex relationships in simulation game Tomodachi Life
Nintendo has issued an apology for \"failing to include same-sex relationships in Tomodachi Life\", its forthcoming life sim game..
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'God is pro-choice,' claims US radio host
A US radio host has hit out at pro-life Christians, arguing that the Bible endorses abortion.
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For politics to work, trust is vital
One of the disappointing features of modern politics is that it is almost expected that promises will not be kept
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Concern at push to decriminalise illicit drugs
The Australian Christian Lobby is concerned by calls from the Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council (ATDC) to decriminalise some illicit drugs.
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Abortion counsellor puts own surgical abortion video on YouTube
New Jersey abortion clinic counsellor Emily Letts uploaded a video to YouTube last month that filmed her before, during, and after having a surgical abortion.
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Fashion retailer Witchery to appeal against decision its ad campaign 'sexualised' children
Major fashion chain store Witchery has requested a review after a complaint against the company\'s latest \'WitcheryKids\' ad campaign was upheld by the Advertising Standards Bureau.
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'Atheist' church plans global expansion with 100 congregations by year-end
The U.K.-based Sunday Assembly, or the \"atheist Church,\" which has congregations also in the United States, is holding its first \"general assembly\" to establish a church-like management system and discuss governing principles and \"doctrines.\"
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Google bans advertisements for pro-life crisis pregnancy centres
The American pro-choice organisation National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) has pressured Google into removing advertisements for pro-life crisis pregnancy centres (CPCs).
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Catholic Church 'appalled' by Gov't refugee resettlement proposal in Cambodia
The Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office (ACMRO) is appalled that the Australian Government is considering a policy of resettling refugees in Cambodia.
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Following the 'equal love' logic: 'Throuple' marry in US
In Massachusetts, the first State in the US to redefine marriage, three women have had a lawyer draw up an arrangement that in their eyes says they are 'married'.
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Gambling ads take over televised sport
If you're someone who loves their televised sport and you're sick and tired of the creep of gambling advertising in the game, you're not alone.
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Refusing to profit from destroying the earth
In the last year there have been a growing number of religious organisations here and overseas which have publicly resolved to remove their investments from coal, oil and gas extraction. They include the Uniting Church Synod NSW/ACT, Melbourne Unitarian Church and five Anglican Dioceses in Aotearoa/New Zealand. What has prompted this? Could this a form of people power to help steer the world away from global warming?