My Top 5 Blogposts for 2023

There was no shortage of things to blog about in 2023.

Artificial Intelligence. The Voice to Parliament. Israel and Hamas. Yes, a lot has happened this year. And so, here are my top 5 blog posts in ascending order, based on the number of visitors:

5) My Reflections on Visiting the Most Anti-Woke Country in Europe: Viktor Orban’s Hungary

I visited Hungary this year and caught up with friends and relatives from both sides of the political aisle, as well as a politician. It made me realise that most English-speaking commentators have an ideologically warped view of Hungary, whose Prime Minister and President unapologetically call a Christian country.


4) Queer Theory Sneaks Into NSW Primary Schools: A Christian Mum’s Email Sheds Light On the Issue

Queer Theory is now part of our wider culture, including things like gender fluidity. Sadly, Queer Theory has found its way into NSW primary schools, as shown by this email from a Christian mum. However, she engages her Principal in a way that brings honour to Christ - and change to the situation.


3) A Christian Perspective on the Voice Debate: 4 Key Takeaways

The Voice debate here in Australia was divisive and contentious. But as I explored this debate, I found four key takeaways that shaped my thinking.


2) The Strange Anti-Christian Bias of Microsoft’s New AI

As Artificial Intelligence becomes part of our daily lives, we’ll be influenced and shaped by whatever bias they contain. But I didn’t expect to find such a strange anti-Christian bias within Microsoft’s AI.


1) As a Christian, I Went Down The AI Rabbit Hole. Here are 12 Things I Discovered

A few months after chatGPT was launched, the world started to realise that AI was here to stay. And so, I explored some of the implications of this new age we’ve entered into. (My article also led to a radio interview here in Australia, and overseas.

 

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