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Diary of a WIP
http://www.diaryofawip.blogspot.com
The author of this weblog was converted to Christ when he was 24 years old. He was a missionary for some years. He lectured in Bible college for a while. Lately he has been joint director of a Christian pro-life organisation. There have been changes in his life since he became a Christian. But he's not perfect yet: which is why he calls himself a WIP. That is to say, a work in progress.
Recent Posts
The best gift of all
More than 30 years ago Lee Strobel, now a well known American Christian writer but in those days an atheist, was a reporter on the Chicago Tribune.During his time in the job there he wrote a series of articles about Chicago's neediest people. For one...
Legalised euthanasia \'a mistake\'
While we are on the subject of euthanasia, Els Borst, who was Dutch Health Minister when the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalise euthanasia in the early Noughties, has now said that legalising euthanasia was a mistake, and t...
A new turn in assisted dying battle
An unusual situation has occurred in the UK. For years, proponents of euthanasia have fought to have euthanasia made legal. For years, Parliament has refused to oblige.Some few years ago, the euthanasia lobby changed tactic. It decided to press for a...
The problems with global warming (3)
I have said that I do not believe in man-made global warming. I appear to be in good company. There are many who claim that there is no hard evidence for global warming, and even if there were, for the fact that man is responsible.Melanie Phillips, f...
The problems with global warming (2)
Some 15,000 delegates, 45,000 green activists and 5,000 journalists will be in Copenhagen for the UN's climate change conference over the next 11 days.It is estimated that the Climate Change Act, passed in the UK a year ago, will already cost Britain...
Christ is the answer
What an age we live in!One afternoon this week I was looking at a few recent news items. The Bank of England had loaned £61 billion of taxpayers' money to two banks without Parliament or the public being told. Representatives of 192 countries were a...

