Tag: ethics
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Carl Trueman has a sobering essay dealing with euthanasia here warning that Christians need to be very aware of how their intuitive virtues render them vulnerable to the spirit of the age. “What is it that haunts the nightmares of parents of children with disabilities—with cerebral palsy, let’s say, or,…
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John Lennox, professor of mathmatics at Oxford University, has a video here wherein he expresses concern over the development of General Artificial Intelligence (AGI). General artificial intelligence (AGI) refers to a type of AI that can understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks, similar to human…
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“The motherless children of Obergefell pay a high price for gay domestic illusions.“ Michael R. Carlino (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) states here the obvious uncomrtable truth about the fruit of the “dystopian yet predictable outcome of America’s decades-long assault on marriage and the family.” “Katy Faust, one of the most…
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Canada will soon become the first country in the world to see 100,000 of its own people die by committing assisted suicide. Read about it here. This is what happens when a country embraces a culture of death.
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Carl Trueman offers insight here into the dystopian view of life that is independent of any morality. In short, medical professionals—those trained to save lives but not to explain why a particular life is worth saving—had become the major ethical arbiters of social policy by default. And here it is…
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Alexander Raikin writes here a disturbing essay about the first publicized case of a baby in America that was forced to die because of his disabilities. “The Bollinger baby—christened by his relatives Allen after his father, yet unnamed in the press and even in modern accounts of the tragedy—became the…
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The Secretary of War is seeking to restore the spiritual mission of the military Chaplain Corps. As his Exhibit A, he pointed to the Army’s new Spiritual Fitness Guide, which he noted is more than 100 pages long—yet mentions God only once. It does, however, mention feelings eleven times, “playfulness” nine…
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Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday announced that he’d signed a bill that would allow terminally ill residents aged 18 or older to request life-ending drugs from doctors. The measure is set to take effect next September and makes Illinois the 12th state to legalize medically assisted suicide. Read about it…
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Ethics are foundational to the Christian worldview. They provide us crucial guidance on how to live out our faith in a world that is in full-scale rebellion against God. While some moral decisions are straightforward, not all moral decisons are black-and-white. Some can be difficult to think through and arrive…
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“Christian ethics is not an arbitrary collection of rules, but the embodiment of God’s moral order in redemption.” —Andrew T. Walker Andrew Walker is a Professor of Ethics at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Read here as he demonstrates how scripture provides a symphony of creation, law, and gospel that resolves…

