TOLERANCE II
(Continued from yesterday’s Journal entry) Greg Koukl, professor and author wrote: “By contrast, the postmodern definition of tolerance turns the classical formula on its head: […]
(Continued from yesterday’s Journal entry) Greg Koukl, professor and author wrote: “By contrast, the postmodern definition of tolerance turns the classical formula on its head: […]
Greg Koukl, professor and author wrote: “Reject the postmodern distortion of tolerance and return to the classical view characterized by two principles I learned from […]
One of the underdog stories of the ages is David and Goliath. It causes about every heart to beat with hope and a ‘what if?’ […]
I recently was reading an article and the author mentioned a person who had creepy skin. I have known a good number of people with […]
Singing has left the hearts of many people. I think it could perhaps be regained by Singing our Prayers. When singing leaves our hearts and […]
– We need to become as quiet, unnoticed and necessary as a hot water heater… but just as needed. – We light a thought and […]
My concern is that much of religion and religious thought and practice are being canceled by our Cancel Culture. This includes basic Christianity. And, of […]
“Cancel culture or call-out culture is a modern form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or […]
Breadcrumbing is a term for stringing someone along with small nuggets of communication—but never fully committing to a relationship. Today those crumbs of communication tend […]
I believe what I heard was that we are to learn to give in new ways. As in these verses… (Matthew 23:23 and Luke 11:32, […]