I note that King Alfred Christian School has closed its doors. This was the school that I wrote about earlier this summer. I came under some pressure for raising questions but surely we should be able to do this as Christians and indeed have a responsibility to challenge robustly. The Telegraph reports that this was… Continue reading A Christian School closure and its implications
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lockdown scepticism v COVID scepticism
You may increasingly be hearing people described as, or even describing themselves as lockdown sceptics. These are people likely to be disagreeing with the Government not (as seems to be the majority case) for doing too little too late about the virus but for doing too much. A lot of the suspicion comes from a… Continue reading lockdown scepticism v COVID scepticism
Losing Sleep and a hill to die on
The other day I talked about the issues we choose to lose sleep about and not feeling compelled to lose sleep about everything that others are passionate about. Well, I’ve just started reading a book by Gavin Ortlund called “Choosing which hill to die on.” The imagery is about defending your position in battle and… Continue reading Losing Sleep and a hill to die on