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Books : Be Intolerant : Because Some Things Are Just Stupid
by:
Ryan Dobson
,
Jefferson Scott
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Release Date:
September, 2003
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Paperback
Manufacturer:
Multnomah Publishers Inc.
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Some Good Content, But Needs Some Grace
I'm a 28 year-old Christian woman, and I've only been saved for about two years. In my course of searching for "The Truth" I found a fire in my heart for Christian Apologetics. This book is a pretty good apologetics resource for the Christian trying to reach certain persons, but its' definately not for the Non-Christian. To a Non, it would seem very ungracious and condemning.
I believe that Ryan specifically wrote this for the young Christian in today's America. If that was his target audience (which it appears to be) it's a good resource, but he should have added a little more grace into it, I believe. He hit on "love" a bit, but forgot to mention that we're all dreadful, horrible creatures by nature (sinners) and we're all in need of a savior. None of us are any more righteous ...
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tells it like it is!
It's time we had a book like this. Some people aren't gonna like it because it tells you just like God intended you to be told. Right is right & wrong is wrong & overlooking things isn't going to help to improve our nation. Good job, man! Read this & experience a revelation as to why people are the way they are. I especially hate the fact that we are having the "gay rights" thing forced on us in the name of tolerance, but the same people aren't "tolerant" of those who don't approve of it.
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self-congratulating
If I could "peek inside," I would do so and seek confirmation of my initial reaction. But I'm guessing that I'm already quite familiar with whatever it is that these people have to say. I remember being a youth group kid and hearing speakers talk to us about the inherent contradiction of relativism. I felt so sanctimonious and smug and secure in my little set of universal beliefs because of my grasp of that rather simple argument. What it took a while for me to realize is that when people base arguments around what sounds like relativism, they're not so much claiming that there is no such thing as universal truth but that they simply disagree about what that truth is. What these youth pastors do, in effect, is demonstrate the fallacy of relativism via the simplest of logical syllogisms and ...
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