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===Plagiarism=== On 17 October 2005, Paul Litterick of the [[New Zealand Association of Rationalists and Humanists]] used [[Copyscape]] [http://www.copyscape.com/], a web-based plagiarism detection service, to analyse Logan's published newspaper work. He alleged [[plagiarism]] in Logan's work, and published the results in the ''Fundy Post'' (Issues 18 and 19), an online chronicle of the alleged excesses of New Zealand conservative Christians and other faith-based elements. Litterick found that some of Logan's work was taken (with permission) from Anglo-American sources, which include [[The Heritage Foundation]], [[Institute for American Values]], [[National Fatherhood Institute]], [[Maggie Gallagher]] (a U.S. social conservative journalist), [[Melanie Phillips]] (UK), [[Conservative Christian Fellowship]] (UK) and [[Digby Anderson]], [[Social Affairs Unit]] (UK). Later that year, Logan retired from the Maxim Institute.
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