It’s the end of the road for the mandatory wearing of masks. When they were introduced, few subjects proved more polarising and more capable of provoking visceral rage between the two sides of the debate. As we prepare for their wearing to become a matter of personal choice, the controversy has brewed up once more, and the topic is just as divisive.
Showing posts with label morality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label morality. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Noah and the great flood: the story of an evil god?
A friend of mine, firm and devout in her Christian faith,
asked my view on a tricky moral dilemma, relating to the biblical story of Noah and the great flood.
I found the question so fascinating, and indeed
hard to answer myself, that I’ve decided I would rather share it, and the
answers I’ve come up with, for anyone interested in Christianity, or simply
debates and arguments about religion.
Labels:
Bible,
Christianity,
evil,
flood,
Genesis,
God,
goodness,
justice,
love,
moral questions,
morality,
punishment,
redemption,
religious debates,
sin,
suffering
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
The frightening potential of genetic editing goes well beyond rogue science
The BBC has featured an interesting story about the work of Chinese professor He Jiankui, who has produced the world’s first genetically edited people.
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