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Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Greece
BBC says
"The Greek government has requested a
new bailout deal from the eurozone, just hours before its bailout
expires and it must repay €1.6bn (£1.1bn) to the International Monetary
Fund (IMF).
Greece is reportedly asking for a new two-year aid deal from a bailout mechanism for eurozone countries. Eurozone finance ministers will discuss the Greek offer in a teleconference on Tuesday evening.
If it fails to repay the IMF loan, Greece risks leaving the euro.
The European Commission, which is one of Greece's creditors, wants Athens to raise taxes and cut welfare spending.
Amid fears of a Greek default on its huge public debt of €323bn - and a possible exit from the euro - long queues of people are continuing to snake from many cash machines in Greece, where withdrawals are capped at just €60 a day."
Greece what now?
I wonder how this situation is going to work out. The Stock Market has reacted in Europe and UK but not in the USA.
A last second request today to have some recovery package does seem late in the day.
What now?
A last second request today to have some recovery package does seem late in the day.
What now?
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Monday, 18 May 2015
Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland votes in favour of allowing ministers in same sex civil partnerships
May 16, 2015
Thje Church of Scotland has voted in favour of allowing people in same sex
civil partnerships to be called as ministers and deacons.
The historic decision was made by the General Assembly on the Mound
in Edinburgh today, where the motion was passed by 309 votes in favour
and 182 against.The outcome is the culmination of years of deliberation within the Church. The motion has faced a series of debates and votes before the final decision was arrived at this afternoon. This included 31 of the Church’s presbyteries endorsing the move to 14 who opposed it.
This means the Church has adopted a position which maintains a traditional view of marriage between a man and woman, but allows individual congregations to ‘opt out’ if they wish to appoint a minister or a deacon in a same sex civil partnership."
I am not making comment on the theology but taking note similar to the Free Church of Scotland with regard to Worship when it comes to a difficult answer the local congregations are given the authority to choose!
Is this not a good Baptist principle ? the local church decides and not some authority out with the locality.
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