The one that got through: implications of the decriminalisation of abortion in the UK

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The Iron Dome missile defence system that protects Israel is highly impressive.  However, we’ve seen that it can still let missiles through as Iran has launched a sustained barrage of ballistic missiles and drones against Israel.  Christian defences against a culture of death at both the beginning and end of life may not be seen… Continue reading The one that got through: implications of the decriminalisation of abortion in the UK

“Pure Evil”? Dangers in Christian responses to the decriminalisation of abortion for mothers

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I’ve just written an article on the recent move to decriminalise abortion in the case of the mother. This will be published shortly. I have argued that the move is grievous, that it is something we do not want to see coming into law. However, I’ve expressed concern at how Christians have been responding to… Continue reading “Pure Evil”? Dangers in Christian responses to the decriminalisation of abortion for mothers

Getting to the truth about abortion clinic buffer zones

There’s recently been a lot of attention on cases concerning the exclusion zones around clinics.  Stories of people being arrested and charged for simply praying silently or holding up signs saying “Here to talk, if you want” have even reached the attention of JD Vance, the US Vice-President who sees them as an example of… Continue reading Getting to the truth about abortion clinic buffer zones

Ukraine, compromises and unpalatable choices

US Defence Secretary, Pete Hegseth, was asked the other day what compromises the Russians were willing to  make for peace in Ukraine.  He had no answer to give because the Russians have no intention of making compromises and haven’t been asked to make any. That’s one reason why Trump finds them easier to talk to… Continue reading Ukraine, compromises and unpalatable choices

Private prayer or public protest

Here’s a letter that I recently sent to Evangelicals Now, I don’t know if it will get published but you can read it here. Dear Editor,  In his recent article, David Robertson claims that the Scottish Government has lied about private prayer in homes within exclusion zones. He then provides a link to a “fact check”… Continue reading Private prayer or public protest

Abortion and assisted dying … The link

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One of my concerns yesterday was that the arguments in the House of Commons were about pragmatics. There was no serious attempt to debate the principle of assisted dying. I get the impression that many MPs, even those who disagree with assisted dying in principle have accepted that it is going to come in at… Continue reading Abortion and assisted dying … The link

Reproductive Rights?

Frequently over the past 24 hours as the US presidential result cane in, I’ve heard people talk euphemistically about reproductive rights. Specifically,they have lamented the set back that this will be to women’s reproductive rights. It leaves you wondering exactly what are the rights under threat? In some parts of the world, there are restrictions… Continue reading Reproductive Rights?

Why I disagree with aborted foetus shock tactics

One of the thigs that kept coming up during recent controversy about abortion campaigns was the way that images of foetuses was used.  CBR UK/Brephos made a big thing of how Christians or members of the public should not be offended by an image of a living foetus in the womb as displayed at Keswick. … Continue reading Why I disagree with aborted foetus shock tactics

“Hey cowardly backsliders … Fancy a chat?”

One of the concerns I have with current Evangelical discourse as exemplified by the Keswick/Brephos thing is that like my headline it leans into an approach where big accusations are made that get personal and go to character and motives. Any pushback results in a “we would love to talk more response. In that context,… Continue reading “Hey cowardly backsliders … Fancy a chat?”