Photo by Tracy Le Blanc from Pexels Social media promises so much. But, as it ‘matures’, many questions arise. NICK RABE* challenges Christians to reconsider whether we should participate on these platforms. In 2018, philosopher and ethicist Dr. Mathew...
Photo by Vidal Balielo Jr. from Pexels We are increasingly, and quite reasonably, worried about our environment. News and education agendas focus on environmental degradation. Policy debate explores options to reverse environmental decline. It is likely that...
Suspicion of science has been growing since World War I showed us what its application, in the form of mechanised warfare, could do to the human body. Trust in science further plummeted after World War II because of the atom bomb. More recently, the fragmenting of...
Photo by Dominic Dimech from Pexels PAUL BYUN* wrestles with his love and care for a new pet while at the same time eating a bacon and egg roll. We bought a dog recently, a Cavoodle. She is now five months old, weighing in at about two and half kilograms. A few...
Photo by Eva Elijas from Pexels Resource Paper Debates about euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) force us to think about the reality of death. This paper, updated by the G,S&C at the height of the NSW Parliamentary debate in November 2021, aims to help...
Photo by Flora Westbrook from Pexels ‘Dying with dignity’ may sound noble, but we dignify people best when we provide them with the most appropriate care to make the most of their precious and fragile existence. BENJAMIN SHUHYTA* writes. A friend of mine shares with...