Paul Hazelden published an article
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Introduction
On 16 October 2024, the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater presented a Private Members’ Bill to Parliament, the "Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25".  The long title states it will “allow adults who are…
Saturday
Paul Hazelden commented on Adrian Roberts's blog post Trump has won. We live in interesting times.
"I follow your logic... but from this perspective, where does Trump's and Musk's love affair with Bitcoin fit?  I don't see most of Trump's supporters investing in it...
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Friday
Paul Hazelden commented on Adrian Roberts's blog post Trump has won. We live in interesting times.
"Thanks for posting; I agree with most of what you say here.  I would have been astonished if Harris had won: as you point out, most Americans say the economy was better under Trump, and they are suffering from inflation under Biden.  Also, many of…"
Nov 14
Paul Hazelden posted an event

Nov 21, 2024 from 8:00pm to 9:30pm

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Oct 29
Paul Hazelden published an article
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Introduction
I talk with a lot of people, and - possibly as a consequence - I am asked this question on a fairly regular basis: why don't people join the church?  On the basis of no formal research whatsoever, but simply…
Oct 25
Paul Hazelden published an article
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When talking about a religion or belief system, please be particularly careful to ensure that any comments are fair and helpful.
There is a common assumption in many Western countries that if you are religious,…
Oct 22
Paul Hazelden commented on Paul Hazelden's blog post Assisted Dying
"Adrian,
I'm sure you are right: we are unlikely to ever fully agree on this one.  But I think the issues matter, and the subject is one we need to talk about.  And thank you for stating your case: I don't share your perspective, but many people do. …"
Oct 15
Adrian Roberts commented on Paul Hazelden's blog post Assisted Dying
"Paul 
I don't think we are ever going to fully agree on this because it is an emotive subject with ideological implications. There are very few absolutes here. Not murdering people is an absolute of course - but even then I had to change to the word…"
Oct 14
Paul Hazelden commented on Paul Hazelden's blog post Assisted Dying
"Adrian,
Many thanks!  I'll do a proper response later.  Just a couple of quick points.
You say that you cannot believe that people who want to play God and be allowed to kill others will be attracted to a profession which enables them to do just…"
Oct 13
Adrian Roberts commented on Paul Hazelden's blog post Assisted Dying
"Replying to Paul's recent (October 9th 2024) comment which is embedded in his orgiinal article under the heading "Comment", and refering to my replay dated April 10th 2022: To take your main points:
Life Insurance: Assisted Dying would only be…"
Oct 12
Paul Hazelden commented on Paul Hazelden's blog post Assisted Dying
"Adrian,
Many thanks for this response - sorry my reply has been so long coming.
I have had numerous encounters with suicide and attempted suicide over the years, both in my work and private life.  I do agree that judging a person for that decision…"
Oct 9
Paul Hazelden published an article
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Introduction
This is just a placeholder: a proper article is required here.
But one quick point about the UK National Health Service (NHS): almost everybody agrees that it is in need of radical reform, so let's start to…
Oct 5
Paul Hazelden posted an event

Oct 17, 2024 from 8:00pm to 9:30pm

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Sep 21
Paul Hazelden posted an event

Sep 19, 2024 from 8:00pm to 9:30pm

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Sep 15
Paul Hazelden published an article
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Introduction
Even more than most pages on this site, this is not intended as the 'last word' on the subject.  But we do need somewhere to record the most important principles we have learned, to help people make better…
Sep 2
Paul Hazelden commented on Brian Monahan's article Money, The Financial System and Human Welfare
"Here is a short (7 minutes) and clear video: Governments don’t borrow from financial markets, by Richard J Murphy."
Aug 26
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Assisted Dying: the November 2024 Bill

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Introduction

On 16 October 2024, the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater presented a Private Members’ Bill to Parliament, the "Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25".  The long title states it will “allow adults who are terminally ill, subject to safeguards and protections, to request and be provided with assistance to end their own life”.  The text of the bill was…

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Why Don't People Join the Church?

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Introduction

I talk with a lot of people, and - possibly as a consequence - I am asked this question on a fairly regular basis: why don't people join the church?  On the basis of no formal research whatsoever, but simply looking back at conversations over the past decade or two, it seems to me that there are three main reasons, all relating to massive cultural changes…

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Healthcare

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Introduction

This is just a placeholder: a proper article is required here.

But one quick point about the UK National Health Service (NHS): almost everybody agrees that it is in need of radical reform, so let's start to spell out what that reform might look like.

For a start, we need to change the primary aim.  The NHS currently aims to deliver…

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Better Choices

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Introduction

Even more than most pages on this site, this is not intended as the 'last word' on the subject.  But we do need somewhere to record the most important principles we have learned, to help people make better choices in their lives.

Enjoy, Don't Postpone

Enjoy the ride: take joy in the here and now, don't wait until you have…

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Self Honesty

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Introduction

This is just a stub, a short placeholder piece as a reminder that something more detailed is needed.

Most people recognize honesty as a virtue, but there are several different forms of honesty, each with their own challenges.  Most obviously, there is honesty about the external world - "I stole the tarts."  But there is also honesty…

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Democracy: An Introduction

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Introduction

The term ‘democracy’ appeared in the 5th century BC, in the Greek city-states, most notably in Athens.  ‘Democracy’ referred to a ‘rule of the people’ (δημοκρατία: dēmokratía – dēmos means ‘people’ and kratos means ‘rule’) as opposed to the traditional system of aristocracy, or ‘rule of an elite’ (ἀριστοκρατία: aristokratía –…

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Artificial Intelligence

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Introduction

Artificial Intelligence is not intelligent, but it is changing the world.  It certainly poses a risk to some - perhaps many - jobs, but does it pose a risk to the human race, as some have claimed?

One of the significant risks is that AI models need to be trained on large amounts of data - so they will reliably reproduce any bias and injustice which…

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