tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5939160238100002702.post7939415967968193012..comments2018-11-30T20:20:25.717-06:00Comments on Becoming Dr Jane: On the Golden Rule ...Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12996804670882312289noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5939160238100002702.post-16540694183863599922013-03-06T22:36:53.012-06:002013-03-06T22:36:53.012-06:00Great post! I don't always do as well as I sh...Great post! I don't always do as well as I should...but I try :)Sarah L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03835543865953040979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5939160238100002702.post-88412482307439634492013-03-03T21:05:25.606-06:002013-03-03T21:05:25.606-06:00I think the issue with that article is that the th...I think the issue with that article is that the things he suggest Christians no longer say are not just little things or opinions, most of them speak to the tenants of the faith. <br /><br />I agree with the call for love, but "tolerance"as a term is often misused. "Tolerance" or a lack of "judgement" as it relates to Christians refers to the ability to disagree but get along and the inability of man to determine the final resting place of another's soul. Neither of those were meant as the acceptance of the choices of others. Hot cannot be hot and cold simultaneously. It is either hot or cold, and there must be a judgement call as to which one it is. Does that make sense? While I can say good is good and bad is bad, I can also say I still love those who may disagree. What I will not say, in the name of today's definition of tolerance, is that good is relative. Relative truth is a myth. At some point a "side" must be chosen.Casey (@ Chaos and Cardboard)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15979995574956608644noreply@blogger.com