Please say no to the “assisted dying” bill

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Kim Leadbeater will introduce a bill into Parliament on the 16th October which if passed will legalise euthanasia or giving doctors permission to supply lethal drugs to enable their patient to take their life.  The Prime Minister has indicated that he is pleased to see parliamentary time given for this.  As things stand, it looks… Continue reading Please say no to the “assisted dying” bill

You don’t have to apologise because I disagree with you

US pastor and writer Kevin DeYoung has been at it again, offending people on twitter.  This time with this tweet.   A lot of people have been quick to react, seeing something deeply heretical and offensive in the tweet.  How, they ask, can Kevin say that we are fundamentally sinners when Genesis 1 says that we… Continue reading You don’t have to apologise because I disagree with you

We need to challenge the disturbing ways that older generations are spoken about and to

About 100 years ago, as the world struggled with the aftermath of a Global pandemic, as warfare on a horrific scale in Europe brought fear and as people faced poverty and hardship because of economic depression, there were those who were keen to turn the focus on specific classes of people and encourage the politics… Continue reading We need to challenge the disturbing ways that older generations are spoken about and to

The A Level Results scandal – a moral issue

I have written already about some aspects of the A Level results fiasco.  So far I’ve written about the political fall out and the technical and administrative errors.  It is important when we consider things that we think through all the implications. However, central to the scandal is a moral issue. The moral issue is… Continue reading The A Level Results scandal – a moral issue