Category Archives: Ethics

Where Do We Stand?

At the European Parliament Roundtable, in Brussels, earlier this year, Miko Peled opened his speech with these questions: How are we going to face our children and our grandchildren when they ask us how did we allow this to happen … Continue reading

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Saving the Unborn. Their Lives Matter. [4]

This is the concluding post (Part 4) in this Saving the Unborn series. The previous parts can be found here: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.

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Saving the Unborn. Their Lives Matter. [3]

Here is Part 3 in the Saving the Unborn series. These are the links to Part 1 and Part 2.

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Saving the Unborn. Their Lives Matter. [2]

This is Part 2 in the Saving the Unborn series. Part 1 is here.

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Saving the Unborn. Their Lives Matter. [1]

Recently, I came across this photo shared on twitter. It is the image of a 13-week old baby. That’s 13 weeks from conception. Jessica O’Donnell, the poster, wrote: I debated posting this picture of our 13 week-old daughter, Winter. It’s … Continue reading

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Film: Playing God

This film – which premiered on 22 April – investigates medical democide in the UK and exposes the government protocols that are causing death and devastation.

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Lenten Reflection on Gaza by Revd Munther Isaac

The day before Christmas, Reverend Dr Munther Isaac, pastor of the Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, delivered his Christmas Sermon, Christ Under the Rubble. This month, he travelled to the UK to take part in the Vigil for Gaza. While … Continue reading

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Bethlehem Nativity: Christ Under the Rubble

Last week, the city and church leaders in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, made the decision to cancel all Christmas festivities this year. This was to mourn the Palestinians killed in Gaza – over … Continue reading

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The Media Is Deceiving You

Udo Ulfkotte was an international journalist for many years. During the period of his reporting for the German main daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), he gained first-hand knowledge of what really took place between various agencies and journalists. He … Continue reading

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Is the Disney Fairy Tale Over?

The oft-repeated phrase Get Woke, Go Broke has proven itself to be true, over and over again. The attempts by businesses to display their social consciousness by getting onto the various leftist causes has ended up in disaster to their … Continue reading

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Money, Money, Money

Post by Shy Ted Once upon a time I was young and naive. I didn’t realise how naive until I entered the mental health profession. Having done my training in a lunatic asylum, though they had changed the name to … Continue reading

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There’s Nothing Conservative About Renting Wombs

Last year, in an interview, Dave Rubin explained his transition from a left-leaning progressive to a free thinking classical liberal, and from there on, considering himself to be a conservative. He said: What really is so beautiful about the conservative … Continue reading

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The Russia-Ukraine Conflict [4]

Two countries from Eastern Europe are at war. There are no independent observers.  There are narratives being disseminated. Who creates them? Controls them? Manipulates them?  In what way is the available data being modified, filtered, blocked or concocted? What is … Continue reading

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The Milgram Experiment: How Would You Respond?

In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram, a Yale psychologist, conducted experiments on destructive obedience to authority. The aim of the experiment was to understand the extent to which people would be prepared to obey an instruction, if it involved harming another … Continue reading

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Compliance Is Not a Virtue

In September this year, Dr Julie Ponesse, Ethics Professor at Huron College at the University of Western Ontario, was dismissed after 20 years in her job. She lost her teaching position for questioning and refusing to comply with her employer’s … Continue reading

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