Days out in the Country
Days out in the country Mission 3 Story 3 Claverdon Nr Henley in Arden In the early 1960’s I was part of a team of young people who wanted to see change. The team, by the way, was call...
Days out in the country Mission 3 Story 3 Claverdon Nr Henley in Arden In the early 1960’s I was part of a team of young people who wanted to see change. The team, by the way, was call...
Tea, biscuits and rockers Mission 1. Story 1. I am always puzzled by what people mean when they used the word mission. Do they mean sharing good news, or something else? Claire Smith from ourlab blog fame has asked...
RelationshipsThe Principal of Judgment I am sure you must have often heard that frequently quoted phrase; ‘You mustn’t judge!’ When questioned, people will quote the bible verse saying ‘Judge not, or you will be judged’. Actually it does not...
Relationships The Principal of the collectiveWe have looked at the first principals of relationship, now we need to look at how that should work out in practice. Let us look more closely at the issue of collectivism, the coming...
Relationships Principal in Action We have established that being a Christian is not at all the same as being religious. How does that work out in practice, or at least how should it work? One of the major problems...
Alternative It’s a sad fact of life, the majority opinion is not always correct. Not that I dislike democracy, I think it is probably the best way to be governed, and greatly preferred to some very dark alternatives. Which...
Blasphemy I note from the Guardian that the Irish Doyle is suggesting that there should be, in Ireland, an extension of the blasphemy laws to include all offences to religion whatever they may be. I note ‘Atheist Ireland’, a...
The problem of Morals For many years I was Chair of Governors for a large North London school. We would regularly receive directives from Government departments asking us to work hard to create good citizens. Well educated ones of...
Response to Dave Evans comment on my blog:This is an interesting thought and I am inclined to agree I often find that their own fraternity of scientist are often embarrassed by their evangelical fervour, and fundamental attitudes, however I...