June 2012

News & Events

Soul Freedom

An invited audience of 175 heard Dr Guinness deliver the inaugural Premier Annual Lecture on 28th June. His title was “Soul Freedom – living with our deepest differences in an age of exping diversity.

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Since the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), there has been a developing group of thoughtful and humane

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The ‘Global Charter of Conscience’ is a visionary document which encompasses and expands the standards set out in the Universal

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The Global Charter is a forceful, eloquent and timely reaffirmation of a fundamental right currently under serious threat wherever brutal

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The National Council of Evangelicals in France, a member of the European Evangelical Alliance and the World Evangelical Alliance, wishes,

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The Global Charter of Conscience is an extremely important document and should receive the full support of those responsible for

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Freedom of thought, conscience and religion is only secure when questions of ultimate concern can be debated civilly in the

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I found the document very inspiring and timely. “Global Charter of Conscience” reflects much of my own thinking and development

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The right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion always was at the centre, whenever in history human rights made

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The Charter calls for a new and deeper vision of freedom of thought, conscience and religion.  These freedoms must be

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This is a unique and timely document that elaborates on the fundamentals of religious freedom as they have been enshrined

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The “Global Charter of Conscience” is a powerful document. I appreciate its enormous potential to inspire practical commitment on behalf