The Madness of Science

If anyone had the gift of prescience it was C.S.Lewis; nowhere better seen than in the third instalment of his science fiction trilogy - That Hideous Strength. He mythically, graphically, with foresight shows the results of the amoral search for knowledge at all costs, along with its hideous consequences…

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Reading Scripture - PART 2

“It is not right that we should neglect the word of God … we will devote ourselves to prayer and to serving the word.” Acts 6.2,4 NRSV

In the first recorded dispute among the believers in Jerusalem, the apostles provided a solution, appointing deacons, and in so doing resolving among themselves to not neglect their prime duty to prayer and scripture.

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Self-Determination - Has It's Limits

The right to abortion is part of a wider agenda of self-determination for women.  Women want to be able to self-determine in regards, amongst other things, their education and careers, their domestic circumstances, their sexuality, and their reproductive rights. And it is an unwise or naïve person who would deny them the basic right of self-determination; that battle is long over, even if not fully realised for all women.

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The Transition of Leadership in Joshua

In world history Moses stands a herculean figure; he has few rivals, less eclipse him. His impact still reverberates in the Western world: in our jurisprudence, our literature, and in our moral code. Even if the moral law is being questioned and jettisoned those that do so still hope that people have a moral code, and a just legal system is still to be found. We repudiate Moses, but we still hope his influence underscores human behaviour and responsibility.

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Reading Scripture

The reading of scripture, therefore the understanding of scripture, changes as one ages, or as one matures in the faith; hopefully the two are synonymous.

When a new reader approaches scripture it is often with a focus on individual texts.

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AI - Some Implications

AI is not a species, a sentient being, a self-conscious entity; humans are, computer programs aren’t. AI is artificial intelligence – it is not a living intelligence, that is the domain of people. Any ‘so-called’ intelligence that is accrued by AI is due to the intelligence of people. And yet we talk as though AI were a person, a being. How?  By referring to ourselves as human as though we were somehow a separate species, alongside AI.

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The Shepherd

It is not hard to argue that at the core of all ministries is the heartbeat of the shepherd, the pastor.  These were the words, sage words, of my first pastor – who was himself primarily an evangelist, as well as being a good pastor.

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Are We Alone?

To tell you the truth I don’t know, and nor does anyone else. It is equally likely that there is no other sentient being/life form (comparable to ours) in the vast tracts of the universe as there is. We just don’t know. Anything else is speculation, or hope, or … but it isn’t science. The chances are as unlikely as some say they are likely. 

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Good Works

“And let people learn to devote themselves to good works in order to meet urgent needs, so that they may not be unproductive.” NRSV 

The notion, even the mere mention, of good works causes a nervous theological tic in many Protestants. They are instantly suspicious works are being imported into a grace only theology of salvation. 

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The Dividends of Crime

Contrary to the proverb, crime does pay - otherwise it wouldn’t be so lucrative or prevalent.  Some people make enormous sums of money from crime; they are often hidden behind walls of impunity, rarely prosecuted.  They may not sleep well but they do tend to live well. Their consciences may be troubled but not, it seems, enough. Their children rarely know what it is dad does, and what they don’t know isn’t hurting them.   For their wives/partners ignorance is bliss as well a life of ease and luxury. 

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The Irony Of Greatness

Who is the greatest asked the disciples, with themselves in view no doubt!? I say this because the young are driven by the toxic combo of comparison and competition. Their metrics are fame, numbers, and finances. The disciples are indicative of any group of young men, particularly if they are in some position of privilege/advantage. For instance, in the case of sports, music, fresh out of university, corporate ladders – anywhere younger people jostle for prominence; the need to be noticed and do better than the competition. It’s very human, and in some circles, it is encouraged. All very Darwinian, except that we are not animals, despite our behaviour.  

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(Another) Jesus Revolution

I urge you to view the movie, Jesus Revolution; you will not be disappointed. It certainly gives pause for, do it again Lord. Jesus Revolution captures the essence of the 60’s – both in what happened and to whom and through whom it happened - with no glitz nor glamour.

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The Universe Speaks...Or Does It?

It is not uncommon to hear people talk about how the universe speaks to them and brings things together for their betterment. For instance: “Dreams are the messages that the Universe sends us.” “The Universe Speaks, Are You Listening? 111 High-Vibrational Oracle Messages on Love, Healing, and Existence to Unlock Your Inner Light.” And so forth. 

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The Fear Of The Lord

This blog will not satisfy everyone as it is selective when it comes to describing the fear of God. My focus is through the lens of its impact upon people who saw the Lord, in one form or another. I am not trying to describe the hidden glory of God in Christ, revealed in his life of descension and humility from equality shared with God. And, what of Solomon’s statement, “The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.” (Proverbs 1.7) That also is for another day.

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#Anxiety!!

Anxiety is an increasing worry. It is being reported at record levels, which suggests it is being talked about more freely, as well as increasing in incidence. Doctors are treating it more than ever, prescribing medication to dull its edge - what else are they going to do, when people demand an answer? Public personalities are talking about it, which helps legitimise it, or at least give voice to the many that suffer from it – things are less mysterious when in the light. None of this goes near explaining it. 

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No Fear

Fear, I’m afraid, is not something you can live free of. It comes in all shapes and sizes, not all being detrimental to your well-being. Some fears are lifesaving – such as the fear you sense when close to a precipitous ledge or the fear you feel when danger looms. These fears can be lifesaving -  they warn, and therefore protect us.

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