Thursday, April 26, 2012
Reblog: "Name-calling is rhetorical pornography" from CNN Belief blog
Today at the CNN Belief blog, three evangelical Christian leaders have written up a fantastic post on name-calling. They begin with the old statement we've all probably heard as children "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me", and reject that completely. Words matter. Names do hurt. They then go on to state very clearly that the name-calling that seems so prevalent in our popular culture these days is inconsistent with the Christian message. I like that at the end, they make the connection that not only must we find "nicer words", but we must find "a transformed perspective", which is based on "the innate humanity and dignity owed every individual". It is not just words that must be kind, but attitude, our internal orientation toward others that we disagree with or don't like, that has to be fixed.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Christians and Political Parties
Amnesia, Denial, and The Family Research Council - News
The above its a blog post by Jonathan Merritt, an author and Baptist minister. He says so much good stuff here, there really isn't much to add except "Amen! Preach it, Preacher".
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Christianity,
evangelicals,
political parties,
politics
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