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It has come to my attention that some people actually enjoyed my last few post and want me to continue writing them. So I want to know what you think. If you think I need to keep writing on these subjects let me know by commenting on this post.
I wanted to do posts on these subjects because it seemed like a lot of different people had a lot of different views. I was hoping that we could all learn something from each other and come away with a greater understanding on these topics.
If i continue I will be laying out some rules for commenting and responses to comments. Here they are:
- Never comment in your anger
- Don’t mock or judge someones view. If you think its wrong ask them about it. Maybe you could learn something.
- Try and stick to the commenting on the posts subject. Don’t throw a random subject in there.
So there they are the 3 rules I want you to follow. The main one being rule #2. I was happy in my post about abortion when Jason genuinely asked a question about someones view. Unfortunately no one has answered him yet.
Anyway, lets get to it. If you want me to keep writing leave a comment on this post
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Keep it coming dude. Yes people disagree and they will disagree.
No one will change their mind in the middle of posting, but years down the road the things that are said and the ideas that are exchanged could bear phenomenal fruit in our lives.
Comment by Jason November 20, 2008 @ 02:48 pmDon’t stop! It is so important for Christians to join the great conversation and talk about issues, especially the ones that are controversial. We can’t just ignore them because we don’t all agree. It is so important to the health of the body that we all communicate, especially about the hard things. We will never all agree but we need to learn from one another without speaking in anger or derision. Thank you for being brave.
Comment by Rachel November 21, 2008 @ 01:13 am