A brilliant post this morning from Tim Challies, which sums up I think what I have long suspected – free will is not necessary for genuine love. It was Augustine of Hippo who first described the four states of man. …

Challies on Free Will Read more »

By now some of you may be aware of the fallout that is occuring from last Saturday’s NEAC 5 gathering in London. Called by the CEEC leadership in the aftermath of the GAFCON conference, the day conference was billed as a …

Talking Together, Staying Together Read more »

This is nice and simple. I challenge absolutely anybody who is in favour of maintaining the limit on abortions to do the following: Read this piece from yesterday’s Telegraph Explain coherently why it would have been moral to inject Ellie-Suzanne’s …

An Open Challenge to those in Favour of Retaining 24 Weeks Read more »

It was on 5th September 2007 that we used the dipstick. Peter had already speculated the day before that we might be pregnant, but I didn’t want to raise false hopes or jump to conclusions so I played down the …

Day of Favour Read more »

Nadine Dorries is going to name and shame MPs who have voted against pro-life positions. Today’s example is Laura Moffat, who couldn’t even bring herself last year to vote for counselling before women have abortions. Laura Moffatt. Labour MP, Crawley. …

Beyond the Limit Read more »

Now the Archbishop of Canterbury steps in to highlight the problems with mixing DNA. Dr Williams attacked proposals in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill which could open the door to research into hybrid embryos and which would remove the …

Rowan opposes the Embryology Bill Read more »