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Gay conversion law would ban suppression of gender identity
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Gay conversion law would ban suppression of gender identity

The NSW government’s plans to ban gay conversion practices will be extended to include making it illegal to change or suppress a person identifying as trans or gender diverse.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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I’m grateful to my mum for teaching me the comfort of prayer
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I’m grateful to my mum for teaching me the comfort of prayer

Prayer is such a regular nighttime ritual that I can imagine only the worst illness, the direst emergency or utter exhaustion interrupting it.

  • by Carol Frost
‘You must tell no one’: The secret Brendan’s dad wanted kept for a lifetime

‘You must tell no one’: The secret Brendan’s dad wanted kept for a lifetime

Brendan was nearly 30 when he finally tracked down his biological mother. Then came an even more stunning revelation.

  • by Brendan Watkins
Friends and faith help, whether we’re in the basement or the penthouse
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Friends and faith help, whether we’re in the basement or the penthouse

Hard times – though unasked for, destabilising and concerning – have the capacity to sculpt the soul, filling it with new understanding and compassion.

  • by Melissa Coburn
Oppenheimer sex scene enrages Hindu nationalists

Oppenheimer sex scene enrages Hindu nationalists

A prominent right-wing Hindu organisation said the movie was an attempt to “launch an attack” on Hindu society and demanded a scene be cut.

  • by Rozina Sabur
Completing the circle of humanity is still a worthy ambition
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Completing the circle of humanity is still a worthy ambition

170 years ago, Leight Hunt wrote about “The Religion of the Heart”. His definition of that phrase still has relevance for us all today.

  • by Warwick McFadyen
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Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over Koran burning

Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over Koran burning

Hundreds stormed the building in Iraq’s capital to protest against the second planned Koran burning in Sweden in weeks.

  • by Timour Azhari and Anna Ringstrom
My ordination as a rabbi is hotly contested, but it doesn’t bother me
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My ordination as a rabbi is hotly contested, but it doesn’t bother me

Had I been born male, there is no doubt I would have chosen a career as a rabbi. Because I am female, my ordination is not widely accepted in Orthodox Judaism. 

  • by Nomi Kaltmann
I should never have married, but my Sydney church left me few options

I should never have married, but my Sydney church left me few options

I’d dreamed of marriage because of the esteemed position it had in my Christian worldview, but my abiding memory of that day is of gritting my teeth.

  • by Steph Lentz
What’s in a name? God reveals himself to us in what we call him
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What’s in a name? God reveals himself to us in what we call him

When it comes to God, how can we humans understand an infinite deity, unless he reveals himself to us in ways we can grasp? One of the most important ways God does this, is in the variety of names by which he is known.

  • by Barney Zwartz
Local Catholic schools object to Barker upgrade because it limits their own growth

Local Catholic schools object to Barker upgrade because it limits their own growth

A Catholic school principal says Barker College’s plan to increase student numbers will “limit the opportunities for parents to be able to choose Catholic education for their children”.

  • by Andrew Taylor