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Past articles by David:

Why is same-sex marriage an issue in the election of the new Scottish First Minister?

If the top candidate for a job is effectively excluded for being a Christian, then we have moved into a really dark place. → Read More

Everything that's wrong with Scotland's new gender recognition law

In this Brave New Scotland, to suggest that a teenage girl who is struggling with gender identity disorder should seek psychiatric help is a hate crime; to chop off her breasts is an act of love. → Read More

Cancel culture is not the same as accountability

The Graham Norton version of accountability is deadening and stifling. → Read More

Scottish politician disciplined for speaking against abortion

The case of John Mason MSP is a chilling indication of how Orwellian and authoritarian the SNP, and thus the Scottish government, have become. → Read More

Has Brian McLaren stayed Christian?

Evangelist and blogger David Robertson offers his take on Brian McLaren's latest book, Do I Stay Christian? → Read More

Why words are so important when it comes to talking about gender

Our world is becoming a deeply confused world, a dangerous world where words have no meaning and life becomes meaningless. → Read More

Unless the Church of Scotland returns to the Gospel, it will die

Where is the Church of Scotland going? The answer is: to extinction. → Read More

It's not prayer or faithful Christian teaching on transgenderism that will cause harm

Rather than heal and make whole, there are some who want to put sticky tape on the wound and pretend that people are already whole. But the gospel of self-love is not good news. → Read More

Hillsong heartbreak: how should we respond?

It would be foolish and sad if churches now decide not to sing some of the great songs that Hillsong have produced because of the sins of the founder. → Read More

Lessons from Ukraine

As always in the age of the internet, it is far too easy for people to suddenly become experts on the subject of the day. But, as is usually the case, things are much more complex. → Read More

Transgender ideology and the rise of the thought police

In today's Britain police are being sent out to assess whether a thought crime has been committed. → Read More

Lessons from the Novak Djokovic visa row

The story has much to teach about contemporary society. → Read More

The legacy of Melvin Tinker

The Church has much to be thankful for. → Read More

More civic institutions must disentangle themselves from Stonewall

The BBC's withdrawal from Stonewall's 'Diversity Champions' programme is good news and perhaps a sign of better things to come. → Read More

The Church has something distinctive to say about climate change

Just when we have the answers to the questions that the world is answering, it appears that so much of the Church, including some evangelicals, have got caught up in the solutions that the world is offering. → Read More

Keir Starmer's gnosticism

The marginalisation and exploitation of women continues apace – aided and abetted by intellectuals who don't think, and politicians who don't understand where their virtue signalling in support of the latest progressive cause will lead. → Read More

Why Boris' climate sermon at the UN was far too simplistic

Like a bad sermon of the narrowest fundamentalist preacher, it all sounded so simple, so black and white. Which makes you wonder why the Prime Minister did not take on board that message in earlier years – when he was a climate change sceptic. → Read More

Christians should not be punished for refusing to bow down to progressive ideas

It seems as though 'progressive' governments all over the world are quite happy discriminating against people in the name of being anti-discriminatory. → Read More

The Scottish government is determined to advance trans ideology

This is not about oppressing those who suffer from gender dysphoria and need proper help. This is about the abuse of children. → Read More

Why is the Scottish government telling people to wear masks in churches but not nightclubs?

This has nothing to do with 'the science' and everything to do with what the government thinks it can get away with. → Read More