Tag Archives: Morality
Moral lessons from sporting heroes
Couldn't Help Noticing
Magnanimous Magnus
Couldn't Help Noticing
Sorry, Athanasius, it’s not over
And that’s not the ‘good news’
Keeping it clean
Published Abroad: A Tale of Two Sisters
Feral Animals? The Status of Human Beings
I’d like an argument, please
Heaven is for sinners
Thought
I was talking to a group of students. “Good people go to hell”, I said. “The only people who go to Heaven are bad people.”
Should Politicians have a private life?
I’d like an argument, please
As moral debates of all kinds rage in our community, Christians feel the need to speak out. The trouble is, whenever we make strong moral statements, we end up sounding like were defending morality rather than preaching the gospel. How do we argue for Christian morality in a post-Christian society? (more…)
Who censors the censor?
A censor is defined as: “A person who supervises the manners or morality of others” (Macquarie Dictionary). Censorship is an evil thing which our community has rightly perceived for its errors and hypocrisy. Through the agency of censorship truth can be hidden from the populace. (more…)
