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The Daily Telegraph28d
Watch: Putin condemns Church of England for considering gender-neutral God
“As it became known, the Anglican Church plans to consider the idea of a gender-neutral ... England bishops revealed that they are to launch a “project on gendered language” referencing God ...
RTE Online1mon
Church of England considering gender-neutral terms for God
The Church of England is considering whether to stop referring to God as "he" after priests asked to be allowed to use gender-neutral terms instead. The church said it would launch a new project ...
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Must God Have a Gender in Our Prayers?
The Church of England is the latest denomination to debate the traditional use of masculine language to refer to God.
The Conversation21d
Why the pronouns used for God matter
The Church of England is not only responding to modern questions about gender, but also continuing a long tradition within Christianity of referring to God as male, female and beyond gender ...
Daily Mail28d
Putin mocks Church of England's plan to use gender-neutral terms for God
A Church of England spokesperson meanwhile said there are 'absolutely no plans' to consider a gender-neutral God. 'There are also absolutely no plans to abolish or substantially revise currently ...
Daily Express28d
Putin lashes out at Church of England over gender-neutral God in rambling speech
A spokesperson for the Church of England said there are "absolutely no plans" to consider a gender-neutral God. DON'T MISS: Austria blasted for 'total disgrace' as it welcomes 18 of Putin's men ...
The Times28d
Church of England hits back at Putin over ‘gender-neutral God’
The Church of England has issued a riposte to President Putin after the Russian leader said that Anglicans were “considering the idea of a gender-neutral God”. After Putin’s speech ...
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Putin holds a trump card in the 2024 US election
This year’s oddest moment was when Vladimir Putin attacked the Church of England. Its sin was to consider the idea of a ...
Fox News24d
University of Kent in UK encourages gender-neutral pronouns among students, staff: Consider ‘ze’ and ‘fae’
The same university in Britain that recently warned against "Christian-centric" language called upon students and staff to use gender-neutral pronouns ... southern coast of England released ...
Yahoo UK & Ireland1mon
Church of England to consider use of gender neutral terms for God
The Church of England is considering whether to stop referring to God as “he” after priests asked to be allowed to use gender-neutral terms instead. The Church said it would launch a new ...
Yahoo News21d
Why the pronouns used for God matter
The Church of England is ... Christians use for God. Historically, Christian tradition has recognized many pronouns for God, including “he/him,” “she/her” and “they/them.” This is partly because God ...

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