A shorter podcast with my thoughts about strikes, the Church of England and same-sex “blessings”, and Os Guinness on Freedom, Faith and Virtue.
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A shorter podcast with my thoughts about strikes, the Church of England and same-sex “blessings”, and Os Guinness on Freedom, Faith and Virtue.
Alternatively, check out the audio podcast.
In this podcast we look at John Locke’s Second Treatise on Government to see what we can learn about liberty and the role and limits of civil society.
APOLOGIES FOR THE AUDIO QUALITY IN THE MIDDLE – I was using a new feature on my software I hadn’t tested, and it distorted the audio. I hope it doesn’t distract too much.
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In this podcast we look at the question of whether being secular and free are mutually exclusive. We also look at some news and finish with a reflection on Psalm 146.
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A special Christmas episode. A lot of people have identified in the last 2-3 years that there is a battle going on between good and evil. In this episode we look at 1 John 3v1-10 to see what part Christmas plays in that battle.
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This will be the last Sacred Musings podcast of 2022 – I’ll see you all in 2023. I wish you a Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year!
How did we get to the point where the government are so totally unable to solve ordinary problems, while assuming more and more control? In this podcast we look at some of the roots of the problem in the political and media class.
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In this podcast we think about what’s wrong with the NHS. I respond to a critique of the article I mentioned last week, and add a few thoughts of my own about the problems with the NHS at the moment.
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Over the last 50 or so years, personal responsibility has become eroded and eventually virtually erased. Why has this happened, and how does it compare with what the Bible says?
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In this podcast we think about what is most likely to happen over the next few months or years, and how we can survive it. From a Christian perspective!
Do we need an amnesty or “never forget, never forgive”? Or something else? How can we reconcile after lockdowns?
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Does love require truth? In this podcast we look at the relation of love and truth, starting with a quote from Katharine Birbalsingh and Thomas Sowell.
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