Re: Shades of gray?
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- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 10:22:37 -0600
"Ed Chait" <edchait4remove@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"RaeMorrill" <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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But so many "christians" do just this. They claim one thing, but then if
anyone "judges" them on breaking God's law (clear word not minor stuff),
they turn around and call them judgmentental.
Ed Chait wrote:
The problem with me thinking that everything issue is a shade of gray is
that I can then rationalize and justify pretty much anything I want to
do.
I believe a lot of the ills of our current society are due directly to
that kind of thinking.
Everybody goes around saying "it's all good" these days.
It most definitely is not all good.
ed
Then they are not taking advantage of feedback that could be useful to
their growth.
Of course, if that feedback is given in a negative way, people are not
going to listen to it anyways.
And what feedback is that, Ed? Where does it come from?
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