
Mere Orthodoxy
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Renewing Minds. Restoring Hope. We exist in order to say true things about God and His works in a loud, distracted, ideological age.
Joined November 2008
To the: - Seekers of Truth - Friends of Wisdom - Passionate for Theology - Eager for Thoughtful Discussion We’re Mere Orthodoxy. Your support makes it possible to cut through clickbait and chart a course in faithful, public discourse. Support Mere O: https://t.co/AmLNNpujMe
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Below is my article for @mereorthodoxy on how to end the demand for MAiD. I am glad to see so many Christians speaking out against MAiD. I pray that this will be accompanied by an equal effort to care for those most at risk of availing themselves of MAiD.
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I thought the art of the critical book review was all but extinct. Love to see @DZRishmawy and @mereorthodoxy still have the stomach for it.
After a month or so of reading and writing, here is my full, critical (but I hope fair) review of @AndrewRillera’s Lamb of the Free. It is long (15k words) so maybe print it? But I think his forceful argument merits it. (Also do not miss the footnotes.) Link below:
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Living with blindness or vision loss shouldn’t limit mobility. These riders say Waymo can help improve their independence.
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How to End Demand for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) https://t.co/N8VVj32pvX
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If we wish to end the euthanasia regime then one aspect of our work must focus on combating the grim realities that create demand for it.
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Just listened to the latest @MereFidelity episode, on which @DZRishmawy and Brad East have a superb discussion of penal substitutionary atonement. For me there are several questions that such doctrines provoke, including, but not limited to:
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Why We Need Christian Anthropology and Epistemology in the Age of LLMs https://t.co/vQZFfopH11
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We need a positive account of personhood and not merely a humanity of the gaps if we are to retain our humanity in the coming technological era.
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The first question we should be asking...should not be “Are people more efficient?” or “Can people create a better product?” Instead, we must ask ourselves what writer and farmer Wendell Berry asked us 40 years ago: “What are people for?” Thought-provoking essay.
Wendell Berry's Unanswered Question https://t.co/5IsjNXcGBQ
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