Author: John Wyatt
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John Wyatt
Abortion Aging Artificial intelligence Assisted suicide and euthanasia Beginning of life Christianity Coronavirus Dementia Disability Dying End of life care Genetics Healthcare Human enhancement Mental health Neonatalogy Neuroscience Personhood Philosophy Reproductive technology Robotics Science Society Suffering Technology The Bible The church The internet Vaccines Work
Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws, fauxbots, whimpering miniature dinosaurs, and inherent or conferred personhood
A constructive Christian response, heads versus hearts, paternalistic gynaecologists, and ambiguity in the ultrasound clinic
Dogs and Guinness on the wards, complicated grief, DNAR discussions, and resisting assisted dying
’Delay means death’, Extinction Rebellion, throwing pebbles into God’s river, and rediscovering lament
Is enhancing our bodies and minds the natural endpoint of the Enlightenment?
Can Christians ever get behind ‘wombs for rent’?
The dragon tyrant, transhumanism, the yuck factor, and the divinisation of humanity
Does the simple truth ultimately prevail against the most sophisticated and ingenious of lies?
‘I’m less worried about lethal autonomous weapons. What’s most scary are intelligent computers which can simulate compassion.’