Pity as the enemy of compassion

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The UK Parliament has just voted for a second reading of the bill to introduced assisted dying.  I want to step back and reflect on the debate that was held in the House of Commons.  I tuned in to the early stages of the debate and heard several of the speeches.  What struck me was… Continue reading Pity as the enemy of compassion

Who is imposing their religious views?

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The Justice Secretary Shabana Mahood has come out strongly against assisted dying. She has made it known that she has religious views that underpin her position. Lord Falconer who has himself attempted to bring an assisted dying law into force through the House of Lords has complained that people should not impose their religious views… Continue reading Who is imposing their religious views?

Responding to Matthew Parris on taboos and assisted dying

This article also appears in the April online edition of Evangelicals Now One of the concerns many of us have raised over the years is that legalised euthanasia (or assisted dying as it is now commonly described) would lead to increased pressure on vulnerable people to  end their lives.  We were laughed at for this… Continue reading Responding to Matthew Parris on taboos and assisted dying

On Human Rights, Down Syndrome and abortion:  That devastating Appeal Court ruling against Heidi Crowter

Last week, the Court of Appeal ruled against Heid Crowter in her campaign to see the law on abortion changed.  Currently, the law allows abortion after 24 weeks where a foetus has a serious handicap or Downs Syndrome.  Heidi had argued that this discriminated against people with Downs Syndrome and therefore went against their human… Continue reading On Human Rights, Down Syndrome and abortion:  That devastating Appeal Court ruling against Heidi Crowter