

Matters of Life and Death
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In each episode of Matters of Life and Death, brought to you by Premier Unbelievable?, John Wyatt and his son Tim discuss issues in healthcare, ethics, technology, science, faith and more. John is a doctor, professor of ethics, and writer and speaker on many of these topics, while Tim is a religion and social affairs journalist. We talk about how Christians can better engage with a particular question of life, death or something else in between.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 58min
Tech hype: Should Christians resist or lean into AI?
As is probably obvious from previous episodes, John is extremely interested in generative AI and thinks it will be the next transformative technology to entirely up-end how society works. Tim, however, is much more sceptical and thinks a lot of the rhetoric around AI is overblown. So, prompted by Tim sharing an AI-sceptical blog, in this episode we talk through the anatomy of a tech hype bubble, looking at previous cases such as the internet, cryptocurrency and smartphones to figure out where AI might be on the ‘S-curve’ of tech adoption. How can Christians live responsibly and faithfully through these moments, where culture is running away with itself about something new and flashy? Is it incumbent on us not to get left behind and languish in ignorance about something which could change the world? Or should we be consciously opting out of the techno-optimist hype and preferring prudent caution over giddy excitement?
• The Ed Zitron blog on AI scepticism https://www.wheresyoured.at/sam-altman-fried
• Marc Andreessen’s Techno-Optimist Manifesto https://a16z.com/the-techno-optimist-manifesto/
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• If you want to go deeper into some of the topics we discuss, visit John's website: http://www.johnwyatt.com
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Mar 13, 2024 • 43min
Q&A: Why have anti-abortion activists accidentally banned fertility treatment in Alabama?
Discussing the unexpected legal ramifications in Alabama where embryos in IVF storage are considered children, leading to clinic closures. Exploring the clash between anti-abortion language and fertility treatments. Addressing gender dynamics in the church and societal attitudes towards infertility treatments.

Mar 6, 2024 • 1h 4min
How can Christian doctors approach medical-assisted dying (euthanasia)?
This week we’re bringing you a classic episode from the MOLAD vault. Medical Assistance in Dying is Canada’s euthanasia programme. It started in 2016 with a Supreme Court decision but has since rapidly expanded and liberalised. The latest battleground is over mental health. The government has committed to changing its laws so that people suffering solely from mental health conditions can request doctors end their lives, but in January was forced to delay the roll-out of this for a second time over concerns the healthcare system was not equipped to properly assess a new wave of mentally unwell people for an assisted death. In the face of this news, it seemed like a good idea to return to an episode we first broadcast over a year ago, featuring a Christian psychiatrist from Canada. In it we discuss Canada’s slippery slope since euthanasia was legalised, and what it is like to practice medicine in a system where vulnerable unwell people can now be offered a quick death rather than compassionate, long-term treatment.
• Subscribe to the Matters of Life and Death podcast: https://pod.link/1509923173
• If you want to go deeper into some of the topics we discuss, visit John's website: http://www.johnwyatt.com
• For more resources to help you explore faith and the big questions, visit: http://www.premierunbelievable.com

Feb 28, 2024 • 54min
Psychedelics, spirits and the philosophy of Harry Potter
The podcast explores the cultural fascination with psychedelic drugs, from Silicon Valley executives to Americans trying ayahuasca. It questions the implications for spirituality and the brain. Discussions include the history of psychedelics, their therapeutic potential, and ethical concerns. The dialogue also delves into the authenticity of spiritual encounters in Christianity and the importance of community in spiritual exploration.

Feb 21, 2024 • 35min
Q&A: Should single Christians use dating apps if they strike out at church?
A listener seeks advice on using dating apps as a single Christian due to limited options at church. The podcast also delves into the rise of AI robocalls in elections, exploring the implications of technology in politics. The discussion touches on relationships, consent, deep friendships, and the dangers of deep fake technology in shaping public opinion and trust in democracy.

Feb 14, 2024 • 57min
New Creation: Reading the Bible backwards, the ‘opiate of the masses’, Physics 2.0, and the resurrected yet scarred body
Delving into the deeper narrative of the Bible, the podcast discusses topics like resurrection, ascension, heaven, and new creation, urging Christians to consider the future hope of their faith. It explores the significance of scars in resurrected bodies, challenges traditional views on end times, and examines the impact of Christian beliefs on medical care decisions. From exploring eschatology to environmental stewardship, the podcast prompts listeners to engage with these thought-provoking topics.

Feb 7, 2024 • 52min
Egg freezing revisited: What about the ‘surplus’ eggs, and is better contraception part of the solution?
A discussion on the ethical implications of unused eggs from egg freezing procedures and the need for better contraception. Exploring regulatory time limits on embryo freezing, ethical concerns in IVF, and the concept of personhood. Delving into the moral landscape of abortion, contraception efficacy, and ethical considerations among Christians.

Jan 31, 2024 • 40min
Gender gap in church: Onward Christian Soldiers, the only man in a room full of women, Bonhoeffer’s ‘cheap grace’ and Christian dating apps
Exploring the gender gap in the church and the challenges faced by single Christian women in finding partners. Discussing the disparity in church attendance between genders and questioning its validity. Examining the tension between sacrifice and comfort in Christianity and the appeal of martyrdom. Delving into the stereotypes and frustrations associated with the gender gap in the church. Exploring the dynamics of all-male and all-female groups and the experiences of being the only man in a predominantly female group. Discussing the rise of Christian dating apps and cultivating healthy attitudes towards relationships.

Jan 24, 2024 • 43min
Q&A: The contradictions which underpin anti-suicide efforts in an era of euthanasia, and are there any honest and unbiased journalists left these days?
The podcast delves into the contradictions in society's approach to suicide prevention and euthanasia, discussing different criteria for rational suicide and questioning who should have the authority to decide. It also explores the challenges of finding unbiased news sources and emphasizes the importance of trust in determining truth. The hosts discuss the significance of a free press, the rise of algorithm-based news outlets, and the trend of journalists starting their own independent newsletters. The chapter also explores the role of media in society, highlighting the growing partisanship and lack of trustworthiness in the media. Overall, the podcast explores truth, contradictions, and the future of our current world.

Jan 17, 2024 • 57min
Egg freezing: The ticking biological clock, prosecco and cheese evenings, the culture war over maternal age, and living with wisdom and contentment
Exploring the increasing popularity of egg freezing, the podcast discusses ethical considerations, social disparities in maternal age, the cultural war over maternal age, and the consequences of delayed fertility. The hosts question societal expectations and emphasize the importance of individual decision-making.