Jake: Welcome to the first session of Outside looking In, Hello to all our readers and of course Eustache, We'll aim to provide an "outside" perspective on five topics or questions each day, our readers can ask questions related to current events UK and worldwide.



Eustache:Indeed, Hello.



Jake: For today and quite often we'll be taking our topics from BBC News, Most popular Now so lets take a look.

Gay bishop Robinson 'should quit'

The Archbishop of Sudan, Daniel Deng, has called for gay American bishop Gene Robinson to resign and go back to being "a normal Christian".



Eustache: As an outsider, theres very little i suppose i can say regarding Daniel Deng's request for bishop Robinson's resignation from his position, however of the Anglican/Homosexual "situation" as its progressed, I think think the Anglican church as a whole needs to take great care, Gods veiwpoint upon homosexuality has -long- been debated, with both "sides" offering "evidence" ranging from the intriguing to the implausible, however Jesus's approach to a certain prostitute remains without debate, i find validity to the proverb "Theres 3 sides, yours, mine and then the Truth" in these events.

Jake: Okay then, and next today Child knife sellers 'not jailed'

No one has been jailed for selling a knife to a child in England and Wales in the last five years, it has emerged.



Eustache:From the outside i actually find this "humourus", not that violators have not been jailed, but rather the seeming "suprise" at the significant rise in rise in Homicide by Sharp impliment, it is an old truth that the "evil" we permit will only increase in magnitude, it is better for the unlawful to fear the consequences of breaking a law than it is the lawful to fear the unlawful, however in current english society it seems though unintended the unlawful can gain from the consequences of breaking a law, change is quite obviously required.



Jake: GPs told to cut antibiotics usage.

Doctors in England and Wales are being told not to hand out antibiotics for common coughs and colds to help save the NHS millions of pounds a year.



Eustache: Interestingly, this seems to hint at a lack of "grass roots" standardised training for GP's and a lack of patient awareness, the human body in general builds up a "tolerance resistence" to many kinds of drugs or chemicals, medicinal or poisonous, frequent intake of an antibiotic or painkiller makes it alittle less effective for that individual patient, overall a wise move that should have been unnecessary.



Jake: Heres one, Terror police detain disabled boy

A police officer has been transferred from duties at a Channel crossing after a disabled child and his parents were detained under the Terrorism Act.



Eustache:From the outside having just read the article myself, I think a -much- clearer understanding of the terrorism act is required,
"..the officer then told us, 'I believe you are child trafficking'," she said."
Terrorism is an act of intimidation, not illegal trafficking, on the one hand i am "reassured" that such vigilance is present at that location and being shown in the fight against Human Trafficking, however the use of the terrorism act in that instance is overzealous to say the least.

Jake: Im afraid while we had five planned today we have just run out of time, thankyou Eustache, and thankyou to our Readers, comments are appreciated as well as welcomed.