‘My Body, My Choice’
If aliens from another planet were to conduct a research expedition to earth, tasked with answering this question, what would they come up with?
They might ask people, but I doubt the answers would match up with what the aliens saw all around them. Various gods would be offered up as objects of worship. Some would say, “I’m spiritual, just not religious.” Others would claim to worship nothing.
But the evidence speaks louder than words. …”
– What does “My body, my choice!” say about us? Martyn Iles from the Australian Christian Lobby takes a biblical perspective.
Trinity Western University changes ‘community covenant’ — report
“Trinity Western University has announced it will change a ‘community covenant’ that prohibits students from participating in any sexual intimacy outside of heterosexual marriage. …”
– Trinity Western has reportedly changed its policy.
Earlier stories:
Supreme Court of Canada strikes a blow against religious freedom.
Trinity Western University loses before Supreme Court of Canada – Law and Religion Australia.
See also:
So Trinity Western University Blinked After All – Stephen McAlpine.
Euthanasia Bill Defeated in the Senate
“The push to allow territories the right to legalise euthanasia has foundered in the Senate, with a majority of the chamber voting against the proposal before it reached the committee stage.
The proposal appeared doomed when senators Brian Burston and Peter Georgiou reversed their position on the legislation, switching from yes votes to no votes. …”
– Story from The Guardian.
See also: Euthanasia Defeat In Senate Calls For Congratulations – Australian Christian Lobby:
“We know from international experiences that euthanasia is a slippery slope which leads to cases like in Belgium recently where a nine-year-old with a brain tumour and an eleven-year-old with cystic fibrosis were euthanaised.
“The inherent value of every life must continue to be maintained. Australia must not become the kind of society where some lives where considered worthier of life than others.” – Martyn Iles.
(Image: St. Helen’s Bishopsgate.)
#Metoo for unborn girls?
“Today at Church we celebrated the birth of a little girl. The parents gave thanks to God for her, and we as a congregation prayed for them. It was a joyous occasion, because life is so precious and wonderful, and every new life is beautiful.
As I was preparing for the infant dedication service earlier this morning, I came across this upsetting article in today’s The Age …”
– Murray Campbell in Melbourne asks, “Is there a correlation between a society that leaves Christianity behind, and a society that dehumanises others?”
Being salty in a secular world: An interview with Os Guinness
When Os Guinness was in Sydney recently, Steve Tong spoke with him for The Australian Church Record.
Os spoke about the need to connect evangelism and apologetics, and the responsibility of Christians to engage with our world by holding out the light of the gospel.
Read it at The Australian Church Record.
Recorded: Canadian hospital staff urging patient to die
“A Canadian man suffering from an incurable disease claims that despite asking for home care, the medical team at an Ontario hospital would offer him only medically assisted suicide…”
– A disturbing story from The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
Edinburgh church votes to split from the Scottish Episcopal Church
“One of the largest churches in Edinburgh has voted to split from the Scottish Episcopal Church amid tensions over its decision to become the first Anglican body in the UK to endorse gay marriage. …
The Rev David McCarthy, Rector at St Thomas’ told The Sunday Telegraph the decision had been a “very painful” one. …
‘… it is the Episcopal Church who are leaving us. They are leaving orthodoxy.’…”
– Report from The Sunday Telegraph.
(Photo of David McCarthy via GAFCON.)
See also: St. Thomas’, Corstorphine, Edinburgh.
Book review: That Hideous Strength; How the West was lost — by Melvin Tinker
“This highly readable book examines the spreading cancer of cultural Marxism in the Western world through the lens of two stories.
One is CS Lewis’s 1945 science fiction novel, That Hideous Strength, about a bunch of godless technocrats in the National Institute of Co-ordinated Experiments (N.I.C.E) whose goal is the ‘scientific reconstruction of the human race in the direction of increased efficiency’.
The other is the biblical account of the building of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11. …”
At Anglican Mainstream, Julian Mann takes a look at That Hideous Strength: How the West was Lost.
It’s published by Evangelical Press.
Torn Between Two Cultures? Revoice, LGBT Identity, and Biblical Christianity
“The chaos and confusion which are the inevitable products of the Sexual Revolution continue to expand and the challenges constantly proliferate.
The LGBTQ+ revolution has long been the leading edge of the expanding chaos, and by now the genuinely revolutionary nature of the movement is fully apparent. The normalisation of the behaviours and relationships and identities included (for now) in the LGBTQ+ spectrum will require nothing less than turning the world upside down. …”
– Albert Mohler looks at how the recent ‘Revoice’ conference in the US adds confusion and an attempted rewriting of the meta-narrative of Scripture. Worth taking the time to read.
Australian Church Leaders, Prepare your People for Persecution
“Mr Ruddock will soon hand down his recommendations – which are expected to include certain legislative protections for so-called ‘religious people’ (doesn’t everyone have a world-view?).
Laws will likely be made to guarantee certain rights to worship, to publicly communicate one’s religious beliefs, and to work and educate our children according to one’s religious convictions. I expect that many in the church will raise a cheer when such legal protections are made.
Here, however, is my prognostication, which I extrapolate from parallel events in France some four centuries ago. …”
– At The Gospel Coalition Australia, Campbell Markham has some important observations for Australian Christians.
‘Dr David van Gend is only the beginning’
“Revelations in [yesterday’s] Sunday Telegraph of Medical Board complaints against Dr David van Gend prove that plans to regulate doctors’ free speech are dangerous.
The Medical Board has received complaints that Dr van Gend’s Twitter does not ‘promote the health of the community’ or the ‘wellbeing of individual patients’ because he has Tweeted his opposition to same-sex marriage and gender ideology. …”
– A media release from The Australian Christian Lobby.
Related:
Doctor code like ‘thought police’ – The Australian: (subscription)
“The Medical Board of Australia is drafting a revised code of conduct for doctors that is being attacked for ‘thought policing the medical profession’…”
Doctor’s code implies endorsing harmful cultural beliefs – Family Voice Australia:
“A proposed Code of Conduct, which is open for public submissions until August 3, could force doctors to accept ‘cultural beliefs and practises’ that are opposed to good medical practise, according to a group of doctors.
The Medical Board of Australia draft code of conduct that will apply to all Australian doctors requires doctors to be “culturally safe” and comply with a patient’s beliefs about gender identity and sexuality, with no provision given for a doctor to differ in their professional judgement.
A doctors’ group convened by Dr Lachlan Dunjey of Perth, has expressed concern for the future of medicine in Australia in light of the changes. …”
Keep Silent….or Speak Out?
“I can see as clear as day what is coming down the tracks. And I don’t want to have on my conscience the Lord’s people in a few years time saying ‘we didn’t see that one coming!’. Some of us did. And we have to speak out before it’s too late.
Whether people will listen or not – that’s not our concern. We have to speak the Word of the Lord.…”
– At The Wee Flea, David Robertson explains why he believes he must speak out.
What the Leyonhjelm Euthanasia Bill means for the Vulnerable
“If the Leyonhjelm bill passes federal parliament one thing is guaranteed: the ACT will implement euthanasia legislation.
As reported in the ABC today, Chief Minister Andrew Barr has written to all but the staunch objectors to euthanasia in federal parliament urging them to support the bill. …”
– Media release from The Australian Christian Lobby.
When the church lets you down
“In the C S Lewis classic (Screwtape Letters), senior devil whispers to his apprentice: ‘one of our greatest allies at present is the church itself’.
Screwtape is aghast that Wormwood’s patient has become a Christian, but he encourages his junior devil by saying that the church is in such a mess that ‘it matters very little … your patient will quite easily believe that their religion must therefore be somehow ridiculous’.
I feel sad today, and ask: Is one of the devil’s greatest allies at present the church itself?
It’s one thing to have Australian society approve of same-sex marriage, but when a church approves – it’s disturbing … and confusing.
To be sure, not our church, but nevertheless a branch of the Christian church in Australia. …”
– Presbyterian Moderator-General John P Wilson responds to the Uniting Church of Australia’s decision about marriage last week.
Leviticus in The New York Times: What’s the Real Story Here?
“Even in this secular age, the conscience of Western civilization continues to be haunted and shaped by the Bible. The inherited moral tradition of the West was explicitly formed by the Bible – both the Old and New Testaments – and the moral power of the Bible continues as the main source of the principles, intuitions, impulses, and vocabulary of modern times.
But if European and American cultures have been morally shaped by the Bible, these same cultures are now haunted by the Bible. The Bible haunts all the modern efforts to push a vast revolution in morality – specifically sexual morality. …”
– Albert Mohler looks at one attempt to make the Bible say the exact opposite of what it says.