My Guilty Americano
As a Christian and a person who believes it’s right to try to live in pursuit of holiness and to practise
The Philosophy Blog of Steven Colborne
As a Christian and a person who believes it’s right to try to live in pursuit of holiness and to practise
Consider this scenario, if you will. An alcoholic is in court owing to a drunken rampage he went on where
I’m lucky that there’s a library about ten minutes walk from where I live in south west London. It’s not
While browsing through posts from Christians on WordPress I stumbled upon this insightful video (embedded below). It features the reading
According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments (or ‘Decalogue’) were given to Moses at Mount Sinai after he led the
I have encountered a variety of situations in my life recently which have really tested my patience. Sometimes it is
Many Indian religious traditions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, have the idea of karma as one of their core beliefs.
There was an interesting article in yesterday’s Guardian about the medical system in France. Two doctors have spoken out saying
An important question for philosophers in contemporary society is “How should societies respond to criminal behaviour?” I do not believe
I recently watched a debate between the Christian philosopher William Lane Craig and the atheist philosopher Sam Harris, on the