All articles by David Robertson – Page 2
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Opinion
The European Court's ruling on religious clothing is wrong. Secularism is not neutral
David Robertson explains why he believes today's ruling by the European Court of Justice that employers can ban workers from wearing religious symbols at work is wrong
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My answers to atheist Ricky Gervais on Stephen Colbert
Atheist comedian Ricky Gervais debated the existence of God on prime-time TV recently. David Robertson publishes an open letter in response.
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The student 'trigger warning' about crucifixion is pathetic mollycoddling
David Robertson responds to the controversy surrounding Glasgow University's decision to warn their theology students they may find Jesus' crucifixion distressing
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Three-parent babies isn't progress. If you play God you'll create hell on earth
As the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority approve plans to allow three-parent babies, David Robertson explains why the move is so dangerous
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Opinion
Why the BBC should not broadcast Muslim prayer
David Robertson explains why he believes the BBC should resist pressure to increase their coverage of other religions such as Islam
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Opinion
Why the gay cake verdict proves our freedom is under threat
David Robertson responds to the news that a Christian run bakery in Northern Ireland has lost an appeal against a ruling that it discriminated against a gay man by refusing to make a cake bearing a pro-gay marriage slogan.
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Opinion
A World Without God: 6 statements in Sally Phillips' BBC doc that show us where we're heading
A World Without Downs Syndrome made me weep says David Robertson, and should make us mourn for the direction our own society is heading.
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Opinion
Schools are not for evangelism - why I'm siding with the parents this time
An evangelistic schools ministry In Northern Ireland was recently criticized by parents for 'sledgehammer' Christianity. The last time David Robertson wrote for us he supported a Christian headmaster against angry parents, this time he thinks the parents have a point.
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Three cheers for the Christian headteacher sticking to his values
The headteacher of Hartsdown Academy, Matthew Tate has sent over 80 pupils home for not adhering to the school's uniform policy. As the story hits the headlines, David Robertson explains why he believes Christians should back Mr Tate
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Opinion
The BBC's decision to ignore Usain Bolt's faith is another sign of anti-Christian bias
David Robertson responds to the controversy surrounding the BBC's lack of reporting on the faith of Christian athletes at the Olympics
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Opinion
Yes Channel 4, Christians believe God speaks to them. Get over it!
David Robertson responds to Channel 4's controversial interview with Andrea Leadsom
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Opinion
Sorry Nicola, my Scottish Brexit vote counted. We don't need another referendum
Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland and SNP supporter David Robertson responds to Nicola Sturgeon's comments that following the EU referendum, a second Scottish independence referendum is 'highly likely'
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Archive content
The equality of death
As musical icon Prince joins a growing list of well known people who have died in 2016, David Robertson asks whether our secular culture is ready to face its own mortality
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Opinion
Celebrity deaths: 3 lessons our culture must learn in 2016
As musical icon Prince joins a growing list of well-known people who have died in 2016, David Robertson asks whether our secular culture is ready to face its own mortality
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Opinion
Why the media need to stop hounding Christian TV presenter Dan Walker
Christian TV presenter Dan Walker has been criticised in the media this week for believing that God created the world. David Robertson responds
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Opinion
Why the Government’s anti-extremism plans are the biggest threat to church freedom in 100 years
David Robertson says the British government's counter extremism plans are irrational, absurd and dangerous
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Opinion
Are we witnessing the end of Christian Britain?
A two-year interfaith commission has come up with a report that is bound to cause a little bit of controversy.
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Opinion
The Germaine Greer fiasco shows we no longer value free speech
George Orwell’s 1984 has finally arrived says David Robertson
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Opinion
Can the Church in Scotland rise again?
The dour Scot, Private Fraser in Dad’s Army, has nothing on some of those commenting on the latest figures on church life in Scotland: 'Doomed, doomed, you’re all doomed!'
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Channel Four, John Humphreys and the new thought police
Recent interviews with Tim Farron demonstrate how 'intolerant, authoritarian and anti-Christian' British society is becoming, says David Robertson
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