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Top 10 Things Not to Say about Abortion (US edition)

May 4, 2022

Written by John

“There are only two kinds of people in the world: those who insist on dividing the world into two kinds of people, and those who don’t.” That old joke rings with fresh relevance now that our American cousins have put … Continued

Tags: abortion, prochoice, prolife, roe v. wade

Posted in Civility, Ethics, health & medicine, Language, Originally@Context, Politics, Sex & Sexuality | no Comments

As the Pandemic Continues…

December 21, 2021

Written by John

With the omicron variant stirring things up in new ways, we face the discouraging prospect of moving back into more restrictions as Year Two of the Coronavirus plods on into what may well be Year Three. Many people who have … Continued

Tags: coronavirus, covid-19, masking, vaccination

Posted in Discipleship, Ethics, health & medicine, Medicine, Politics, Science, Social Media, Trends, Wisdom | no Comments

Churches and COVID-19

February 9, 2021

Written by John

I’ve held fire on this subject until now. But a number of folk have asked me to comment, and the court cases are increasing across Canada. So here goes, friends— A few basics on which I’d like to think we … Continued

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