The Iona Blog

Some prominent atheists on free will and morality

Many atheists do not believe in free will. They don’t believe in free will because they believe we, and our thoughts, are the products of matter and energy and nothing else and therefore we are basically ‘meat  machines’ or ‘moist robots’ and therefore no more have free will than a robot, or a dog. This...

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Some thoughts on euthanasia and the meaning of suffering

The bad news keeps rolling in as the ever-predictable Ratchet Effect guides social policy.  Supposedly only available in cases of extreme suffering, Belgium saw euthanasia figures rise by 27% in the last year.  Still, one cannot deny that a worthy human trait is the reluctance to see others suffer.  In Man’sSearch for Meaning, the late...

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The Tuam mother and child home reveals a warped form of Christianity

Almost 800 young children and babies died at Tuam mother and child home between 1925 and 1961. Two things were to blame, the very high child mortality rate at the time, and the social and religious attitudes then prevalent.  In his column in The Irish Independent today, David Quinn writes about the latest institutional scandal to...

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Got a 9-year-old “Tomboy” daughter? Maybe it’s time for sex-change drugs!

The NHS is to give children as young as nine years of age drugs in preparation for ‘gender reassignment’.  As the Mail on Sunday reported, a treatment using hypothalamic blockers, “which halt[s] the onset of adulthood, is aimed at youngsters who believe they are trapped in the wrong body.”  Monthly injections suppress the production of...

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‘Modern families’ feel less financially secure new survey finds

There are few types of survey in this world more reliable than those carried out by insurance companies. When your company’s continued existence depends upon the quality of your information, you tend to make very sure that your data is solid. So Allianz Insurance’s “LoveFamilyMoney” study on the impact of family structure on financial wellbeing...

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How about Irish Christians stand up for the Middle East’s Christians?

I must have missed the reports on the protests and vigils outside the Sudanese embassy, after a pregnant Sudanese doctor was sentenced to death for the crime of apostasy.  Perhaps they were all busily protesting the Nigerian embassy, calling for greater protection of that nation’s Christians, following the Boko Haram kidnappings.  But I’m sure the...

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All families matter – but marriage still deserves special protection

The single parent support and campaign group, One Family, have released a new video called “All Families Matter.” Produced as part of their campaign to change the constitutional definition of the family, the video is pretty striking. It shows a single mother and her two children being denied a family ticket to the cinema because...

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Polygamy, same-sex marriage and children: the state of the evidence

In my last post on polygamy and same-sex marriage, I noted that Peter Ferguson and Colette Browne, in coming up with coherent arguments against polygamy, ended up acknowledging that marriage is to a certain extent about child welfare. I wondered how a consent-based view of marriage could be reconciled with this, and I’m still not sure...

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The clash between atheistic faith and science

An interesting new book has just come out called ‘Why Science Does Not Disprove God’. The author is Amir Azcel and in an article in The Wall Street Journal a few days ago he describes how many scientists initially resisted the Big Bang Theory, especially those predisposed towards atheism. As Azcel says, “it was a Catholic...

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The evidence that boys and girls really are different

In her new book, Gender Hurts, the radical feminist Professor of Sexual Politics at the University of Melbourne Sheila Jeffreys claims that gender disorders like “gender dysphoria” are only problems because we have gender at all.  So, while Facebook now offers 56 genders (sadly, still one less variety than Heinz beans, but give them time),...

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