Rushing to label someone judgemental says more about your view of scripture than whether you are right

I have been concerned by the sheer number of discussions of late that appeal to judgementalism as a defence against any accusation. Anybody daring to

What Mo Farah can teach us about entertaining accusations based on inference

Mo Farah’s Wikipedia entry reads thusly: He is the most decorated athlete in British athletics history, with ten global titles, and was the first British athlete

Legislating morality: despite liberal protestations, we all do it

You may or may not have followed the whole Tim Farron ‘gay sin’ witchunt. You can read my comment on it here, and an addendum

A trivia quiz is not adequate to determine the beliefs of asylum seekers

The BBC recently reported that asylum seekers are being consistently assessed on the veracity of their faith by way of bible trivia. For those of

Calling out false teachers is not unloving but rebuking your leaders for doing so might be

“For there are many insubordinate, both idle talkers and deceivers, especially those of the circumcision, whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole households, teaching

Anglican primates conference: what will the evangelicals do?

The Anglican Primates Conference seems to be centred on homosexuality within the church. Having failed to secede from the CofE based on previous gospel issues, Evangelicals are now caught between a rock and a hard place.