Category Archives: Ethics

Three Sites You Should Know About…

I’ve been aware of these sites for a while now, but I know some of you aren’t quite as nerdy as I am. Seriously, I get it. You have real lives, so you’re not exploring the Internet like I am. If there are three sites I would strongly suggest you get to know- ones that...

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Interpretive Truth…

You may interpret this post however you wish. If you believe I’m metaphorically writing about pseudofascism inherent in the hierarchy of fluffy bunny colonies, then that is in fact what I’m writing about. However, if you believe the meaning of the following words has something to do with college football, by all means, feel free....

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25 in 52…

Over the last ten years or so, I’ve rarely read a book all the way through. I’ve given most books the college- or seminary-read; I read them just enough to get the point and most of the details then put them down and move on to another. Both college and grad school required that I...

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Let This Be Your Message…

Our culture divides people into two classes: civilized men, a title bestowed on the persons who do the classifying; and others, who have only the human form, who may perish or go to the dogs for all the “civilized men” care.
Oh, this “noble” culture of ours! It speaks so piously of human dignity and human...

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Passive-Aggression and Spiritual Maturity…

“I used love like money, but love doesn’t work like money. It is not a commodity. When we barter with it, we all lose. When the church does not love its enemies, it fuels their rage. It makes them hate us more.” [Don Miller, Blue Like Jazz]
When we are passive-aggressive, we tend to make snide,...

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