Matters of Life & Death

Should robots be given human rights?

4 Sep 2024
01:01:47

If and when autonomous and intelligent robots come into existence, should they be granted rights, or even personhood? A growing number of technologists argue governments must lay out what status conscious and rational machines would have before they...

Lucy Letby reconsidered: Innocence and guilt, partial evidence, and living with unknowns

28 Aug 2024
00:56:30

We covered the case of Lucy Letby – a neonatal nurse convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill seven more – last year. Since then, there has been a growing campaign claiming she is the victim of a miscarriage of justice, as Letby her...

What does it mean to be made in the image of God?

21 Aug 2024
01:01:58

‘Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness.”’ These famous words from the first chapter of Genesis are the touchstone of the theology of the image of God, or Imago Dei. Christians throw this reference out a lot, but we’re ofte...

The infected blood scandal

14 Aug 2024
00:51:01

Thanks to a long overdue public inquiry here in the UK, shocking stories of how NHS doctors recklessly gave patients blood contaminated with viruses including HIV and hepatitis have been emerging in recent years. One of the most painful cases was at...

Autonomous killer drones and the future of warfare

7 Aug 2024
00:55:59

This week we look at developments prompted by the war in Ukraine, which has seen the humble drone take a leading role on the frontline. Both sides, and global powers watching on with interest, are now investing in building battle drones which can fly...

Should Christians break the law? Civil disobedience, climate protest and heavy-handed policing

31 Jul 2024
00:48:03

A landmark court case in the UK recently saw five radical climate activists jailed for up to five years for their role in organising the blocking of a major motorway to protest against fossil fuels. The sentences have been criticised by many, includi...

The unintended consequences of sperm donation

24 Jul 2024
00:49:59

A recent Netflix documentary, The Man With A 1000 Kids, has shone a light on the often under-discussed topic of sperm donation. It exposes a Dutch man as a prolific and deceptive sperm donor who compulsively fathers children around the world via dona...

Neo-Luddism and the ‘myth’ of progress: Should Christians be pro or anti technology?

17 Jul 2024
00:34:24

In recent weeks we have discussed how to keep modern technology at arms-length (smartphones in the home) and our excitement at how humans may be about to untap God’s blessing in creation through technology (the solar energy revolution). Today we ask...

Energy abundance: Is the coming solar power revolution a blessing from God?

10 Jul 2024
00:55:50

Even sober-minded experts are getting excited about solar power. Respectable estimates suggest the price of energy derived from sunlight will continue to drop spectacularly as the number of panels installed worldwide continues to explode exponentiall...

Julian Assange, whistleblowers, and the Christian case for journalism

3 Jul 2024
00:48:01

The controversial hacker and activist (and maybe journalist?) Julian Assange was suddenly freed for five years in a British jail last month, after he reached a surprise deal with the US authorities over classified military files he published online m...

Physics and the gospel: Richard Cheetham on how churches can embrace science once more

26 Jun 2024
00:56:50

Despite reams of research debunking the myth and countless examples of pioneering Christian researchers, many people still believe intuitively that somehow science and religion are in constant conflict. There are even those within the church who, per...

Dependence: Should Christians embrace ‘being a burden’ on others as we get old?

19 Jun 2024
00:59:01

Tim’s been away this last week on holiday so we’re bringing you an episode from the Matters of Life and Death vault today. There is a looming ‘demographic timebomb’ – a growing mass of elderly and increasingly chronically ill people in many developed...

Are smartphones damaging our children? with Andy Crouch

12 Jun 2024
00:56:53

This week we interview the writer Andy Crouch on a question which has been everywhere in recent months: are smartphones damaging our children? A growing number of writers and thinkers are arguing that our digital technology, most notably social media...

How much is too much to genetically screen your children?

5 Jun 2024
01:03:05

In the first half of this episode we explore new research into public opinion around polygenic embryo screening. This technology allows people undergoing IVF to see what genes each potential embryo has and then choose to reimplant the one with the ‘b...

Elections, the church and threats to democracy

29 May 2024
00:54:42

We in the UK have been startled by the sudden announcement from the prime minister that our general election, due at the end of the year, would actually be held in six weeks’ time in early July. In this episode we reflect on why Christians are so pol...