Part 5 (When does life begin) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane. See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 6 Part 7 Ankerberg and Weldon1 (1:13+14) quotes Dr Bernard Nathanson, who was once known as the “abortion king”, having […]
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Q&A with Athi Mayinje — JP Flugel
Good day fellow sports fanatics and welcome to just my second edition of Team Talk. I had the privilege of inviting Athi Mayinje into the sheds for a Q & A session. Athi is a pro athlete, a dedicated coach who loves to give back to the game by mentoring […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 4 (Possible consequences) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 From simply meditating on the logic of the consequences of abortion, one does not need rocket science to imagine […]
Abortion: Are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 3 (Abortion methods) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane See Part 1 Part 2 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 The three elements of every abortion One needs to remember that the physical elements of an abortion necessitate […]
‘Yes, yes, yes’: Why peace with Khartoum would be true paradigm shift for Israel
Originally published in The Times of Israel Yes to removal of Sudan from the US list of state sponsors of terror. Yes to a billion-dollar aid package. And yes to normalization with Israel? The remarkable tale of Sudan turning from a symbol of the Arab world’s rejection of the Jewish […]
In hot pursuit — JP Flugel
Welcome to ” Team Talk” an inspirational new column for athletes, coaches and everybody who loves sport. It is a great privilege and an honour to serve God. I thank God for the many gifts that He gives us. He gives them to us so that we may in turn […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
‘My heart is breaking over what is happening to the young girls of Jerusalem’ — Lamentations 3:51 Part 1 (Introduction) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane See Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 How I […]
Corruption arrests, prosecutions signal new day in SA — Errol Naidoo
By Errol Naidoo, Family Policy Institute The long-awaited arrests and prosecutions of public officials implicated in corruption appears to be gathering momentum. Several senior ANC officials were arrested for fraud and corruption this past week and some appeared in court for bail hearings. The arrests of former Free State officials implicated […]
What 20 years at Parliament taught me! — Cheryllyn Dudley
Former ACDP MP Cheryllyn Dudley shared the message below during a keynote speech last Friday in the online September Elective: ‘The Great Reset: Be The Change’, hosted by the School of Governance Sharing just a few of the many many things I learned or had confirmed during my years in […]
Potentially dangerous case for faith-based independent schools — Adv Nadene Badenhorst
A potentially dangerous case that could have major ramifications for all faith-based independent schools (whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.) has been instituted in the Equality Court of the Johannesburg High Court. The case concerns Christian Life Private School, an independent school subscribing to Christian beliefs and values in Johannesburg. The […]