Assisted Dying and the House of Lords

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Kim Ledbeater’s Bill to introduce Assisted Dying returns to the House of Lords this week for its second reading.  It is crucial that the peers vote down this horrendous bill.  Whilst they may be nervous about rejecting a bill voted through by the House of Commons, there are plenty of good reasons for them to… Continue reading Assisted Dying and the House of Lords

How do we make the case against Assisted Dying to those who don’t share our Christian worldview

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One of the things that comes up in my conversations with other Christians about beginning and end of life ethics is the difficulty of engaging with people who don’t share our worldview.  We know that we are made in God’s image and so share equal dignity.  We know that God is sovereign, is life and … Continue reading How do we make the case against Assisted Dying to those who don’t share our Christian worldview

If God is sovereign and all knowing, might my assisted suicide be part of his plan?”

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This is one of the questions I’ve been asked concerning assisted dying.  There is a point there isn’t there?  God knows everything: past present, future.  In fact, Scripture goes further and points to him being in control, planning and purposing what will happen. Every minute and every day is in his hand.  Doesn’t that mean… Continue reading If God is sovereign and all knowing, might my assisted suicide be part of his plan?”

Signals: Please don’t exclude us from the conversation about assisted dying

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Whenever we speak, write or act, we are communicating far more than we may realise.  When we speak, there is the content we communicate but there are also other signals we are sending out and they may be communicating far more.  Sometimes those signals communicate things we would desire to say even if we are… Continue reading Signals: Please don’t exclude us from the conversation about assisted dying

Can we impose our values onto everyone else?

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We may conclude that Christians should be against abortion and euthanasia based on what the Bible teaches us about God, ourselves, creation and new creation.  However, does this mean that we can impose this value on the rest of society? If the democratic majority think that assisted dying is okay, or even if this is… Continue reading Can we impose our values onto everyone else?

The case for life part 2. Assisted Dying and what the Bible says about Creation and New Creation

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In part 1, we looked at how what we believe about God and about us (humanity) shapes our ethics when it comes to abortion and euthanasia.  There are four key questions that I encourage people to think about when making practical and ethical decisions. In this article we are going to look at the second… Continue reading The case for life part 2. Assisted Dying and what the Bible says about Creation and New Creation

The case for life (and against abortion & Euthanasia)

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In the Uk we have seen two recent votes in the House of Commons touching on the beginning and end of life.  First, an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill intending to decriminalise abortion for women in the case of their own pregnancy will have the affecting of enabling unregulated abortion up and to… Continue reading The case for life (and against abortion & Euthanasia)