I wouldn’t be seen dead in that… September 28th, 2017 There's a new trend in burial apparel, apparently. According to an article in The Guardian, "funeral directors are ... Between the Lines, On Culture, On Life
Can robots be persons? May 25th, 2017 It seems to have been World Robotics and AI (Artificial Intelligence) Week last week. There was ... On Culture, Personhood, Theos, Things that matter
“Famous person is human – Shock” December 21st, 2015 Last Monday the Daily Mail ran a 'news' story showing the Duchess of Cambridge looking weary as ... In the News, On Culture, On Faith, On Life, Personhood, ThinkTheology
Sickening logic March 27th, 2015 I've just read a news report of a sickening crime: Days ago, Lane committed a horrific ... In the News, On Life, Personhood, Things that matter
Killed with kindness? September 23rd, 2014 The sci-fi dream of super-intelligent robots is coming closer every day. According to a report in The ... Between the Lines, On Culture, On Life, Things that matter
Review: ‘Belle’ – Not your average ‘frock flick’ June 21st, 2014 Last night, I didn't fly to New York. Virgin Atlantic had been running a competition to celebrate ... Movies, On Life, Reviews, Things that matter
A Time to Die June 9th, 2014 D-Day landings, 800 children in an unmarked grave, and a new euthanasia law in Canada. Three news stories in the last week which reveal our conflicting attitudes to death and the value of life. In the News, On Culture, On Life, Personhood, Things that matter
Gosnell Guilty May 14th, 2013 Kermit Gosnell has been found guilty on three counts of first degree murder, one of involuntary ... In the News, Things that matter