Posted in Faith, Human Rights, Morality, Religion on Mar 11th, 2008
Some things are just so great and reassuring that they leave you with a little warm glow. Such was the feeling I had when I learned that the number had been doubled to fourteen. Now, I had twice the chance. With only seven there was a theoretical chance that I might not [...]
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Posted in Government, Law, Politics, Religion on Feb 28th, 2008
I have written before about how churches sometimes want to use tax laws to their unreasonable advantage, and how in Italy at least, this is costing the state millions.
A recent case has occurred in America, where one rich Televangelist is being asked by the state to account for his expenditure. Instead of opening the [...]
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He’s a interesting question to make you realise that you really should spend more time reading the European section of the worthy papers: Which state is the only one not signed up to the European convention on Human Rights?
Dear reader, take your time. Pause for thought … No clues, I’m afraid, but you can phone [...]
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