- September 10th, 2020, 5:29 pm
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Imagine if your only contact with Christianity was through stuff written by Richard Dawkins, you wouldn’t see Jesus much in that either.
Jonathan Carone wrote: ↑September 10th, 2020, 2:09 pm Just because "they" do it, doesn't mean we swing the pendulum back the opposite direction and become teetotalers against it. Our job as Christians is to rise above the noise and find where Jesus is. He is in many of these movements. Not completely. Not even mostly in some situations. But he's there. For us to have an impact on our culture moving forward we can't avoid these things because they're not 100% right. We need to be training our students how to approach the issues from a biblical perspective, calling out evil while pressing into holy. It's going to be really, really hard. But being a Champion has never been easy.One of the things I see at work here, and that is very apparent on this board, is what I’m going to coin “the secondary source problem.” I’d wager most here talking about the evils of BLM, social justice, CRT, etc have only engaged with these ideas through secondary sources. That is to say, their only contact with these ideas is through criticism of those ideas.
Imagine if your only contact with Christianity was through stuff written by Richard Dawkins, you wouldn’t see Jesus much in that either.
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