Bobby Sidhu
Feb 15
The Post Office Scandal: Philosophical Thoughts
This scandal first came to my attention when a Panorama documentary investigating the matter was aired on BBC One in April 2022. And with...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jul 21, 2022
Is eating meat wrong?
Humans. We’ve evolved majestically, now intelligent enough to recognise our own selfish behaviours and responsible enough to create...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jun 20, 2020
Tomorrow's world: Where will human genetic engineering take us?
Can you imagine a world without disease? Cancer, HIV, sickle-cell, diabetes, tuberculosis, and all of the other potentially fatal...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jul 12, 2019
Netflix: Black Mirror (season 5) review
"If technology is a drug – and it does feel like a drug – then what, precisely, are the side-effects?” Charlie Brooker (Writer and...
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Bobby Sidhu
Dec 4, 2018
Which religion is true?
Is religion simply a man-made construct? It appears so if we take into consideration the sheer number of religions that exist and have...
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Bobby Sidhu
Oct 14, 2018
Netflix: The Confession Tapes (season 1) review
The Confession Tapes (2017) is a shocking documentary series revealing miscarriages of justice from across the pond. What really sets...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jun 19, 2018
If God exists, then why does evil?
● Cancer is one of our most prolific killers - an insidious disease that takes the lives of millions of people each year, all who...
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Bobby Sidhu
Sep 2, 2017
Why aren't we giving to charity?
We live in a world where the media can inform us immediately of catastrophic global events, a world where money can be donated instantly...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jul 10, 2017
Was There a Beginning? A Beginners Guide
It is, without doubt, the most profound philosophical question that can ever be asked - why are we here? Yet, at the same time, it seems...
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Bobby Sidhu
Jun 16, 2017
Nihilism: Why care about anything? A review of 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus
"Nothing really matters, anyone can see. Nothing really matters, nothing really matters…to me." Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody -...
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