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Words Matter

Define your terms.’ From the time of the ancient Greek philosophers some 2500 years ago it has been the agreed pre-requisite of logic and reason. Logic and reason are essential tools for the discernment of truth and truth is the foundation stone of all that is permanent. Without truth we build our lives on shifting sands.

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Building Jerusalem

The Ten Commandments… spiritual wisdom for physical, earthy, human life lived in community; heavenly wisdom for earthly use…the manual for loving God and loving your neighbour as yourself in bullet point format.

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Tainted Love

‘All you need is love,’ the Beatles sang to us and we sang along. ‘Love is love,’ the advocates for the LGBTQI+ alphabetti spaghetti minestrone of sexuality declare, and we all nod sagely. ‘Love wins,’ the Bishops declare as they re-write church doctrine and liturgy in the name of the gospel of inclusivity.

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Heirs of Empire 2: Trade and Conquest

The British empire began as a hungry search for wealth, for trade and lands, and where traders pioneered, conquest and colonists followed sooner or later. … it was a huge success.

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The Matriarchy?

Are you thinking there is a spelling error in the title, that it should read ‘The Patriarchy?’ That is what feminists continually tell us is one of the great ills of the world, Patriarchy, the rule of fathers and how they systematically oppress women in the world. Like original sin the Patriarchy infests all of human society and twists and distorts it to subjugation by the powerful male.

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Heirs of Empire: Part 1

All those who live in the United Kingdom today are, to one degree or another, heirs of the British empire. Whether you are native born with a family history going back 1000 years or more, or a first generation immigrant, if you are living in the UK now you are enjoying the benefits of the empire. Indeed, if you live in the any of the countries over which the empire ruled you are also an heir of the empire. You may think the legacy mixed but you are an inheritor and in many ways a beneficiary still. The British empire shaped the modern world:

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Family Matters

n 1932 Aldous Huxley published his fifth novel, Brave New World, in which he describes a World State where the ultimate aim is stability and happiness. To achieve this end the population is bred and conditioned into five main castes – Alpha to Epsilon – dependent upon the level of intelligence and strength required for the labour they will perform.  They are bred for a purpose and controlled with a happiness inducing drug called ‘soma’…

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Blasphemy!

 Blasphemy!  What an old-fashioned and medieval sounding term, conjuring up images of the Spanish Inquisition or Iranian Ayatollahs, nothing to do with the modern, progressive world in which we are fortunate to live. What has this weird concept got to do with us, any rational person might ask? The Blasphemy Act of 1697 made it an offence in England or Wales, …

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Dover Beach

In the Greek city of Corinth, in the winter of the year now known as AD57, a man sat down to write what has been, by most measures, the most important letter ever written in Europe, perhaps the world.  The man was the Apostle Paul, previously known as Saul of Tarsus, a Jewish scholar of the finest calibre yet steeped in the culture of the Greco-Roman world.  The letter was addressed to ‘all who are in Rome, beloved of God,’ the nascent Christian church in the capital of the empire…

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On Liberty and Equality

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,’ so wrote Thomas Jefferson in the 1776 Declaration of Independence of the American colonies of Britain. Twenty-three years later ‘Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite’ was the shout  as French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille prison and began the overthrow of the French monarchy.  Republicanism was much in the air in the late eighteenth century

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A Short history of Slavery

There is of course no such thing as a short history of slavery. Slavery is an institution that has always existed, from the beginning of recorded history until now, so what I will attempt instead is a condensed overview, with an emphasis on that period of the European expansion when white slavers took African slaves across the Atlantic to live, work and die in the Americas, for it is through the prism of that experience that our western society perceives and interprets slavery.

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Critical Theory, Culture Wars and the Christian

Critical Theory is the ruling dogma of our age, though you may not know it.  It is the driving force in the social and moral changes that we have lived through over the past 50 years and of their consolidation in the laws that govern our land; and so it was meant to be.  In 1917, with the Communist revolution in Russia it was confidently expected…

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The Question of Churchill

The character and legacy of Winston Churchill has come under attack in recent days for his allegedly racist views and in particular that decisions concerning food movements led to the death by starvation of an estimated 3 million people in India.  This has been described as a war crime. They have led to calls for Churchill’s statue to be removed from Parliament Square, to it being defaced with slogans and graffiti…

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The Problem of White Privilege

White Privilege’ is a concept developed by campaigners against racial inequality to explain the on-going and persistent disparity in income and wealth between the black and white ethnic groups within the western world.  It postulates that there are certain unearned, undeserved and unfair advantages granted to white people, because of the colour of their skin, that makes them likely to be more economically successful in their lives…

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Trying to bring sense, perspective and understanding into the cascading events of the world as social and political tides push and pull us ever further from our mooring.