After e-mailing copies of John Leo's article, "Let's Keep Arguing" to a number of people, I have received some interesting responses. Here are a few of them:
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There's a new term in our language...politically correct, and too many are
afraid to say what they mean for fear of offending someone. My opinion, is
simply that, my own. I will not push it off on someone else and expect them
to agree, but neither will I stifle myself if I feel strongly about
something. Hearing other peoples' opinions is how I learn. And I prefer
being wrong to being ignorant.
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I would add that what is critical to "arguing" efforts is not necessarily talking but listening. I have learned far more listening than I have talking. The only things I've realized while talking is that, as the Christopher Lasch quote below explains, I didn't really know as much as I thought I did.
Whether in our personal or professional lives, there's nothing better than direct, honest communication. It helps with everything.
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This is great. I've always enjoyed John Leo's articles
in US News, although they disturb me -- he points out such scary things
about our press and society. Reminds me of Nazi Germany.
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I read Leo regularly and often disagree sharply, but still I listen to his views. I hope that says something about his wish for more debate and fewer walk-outs. Actually, I found long ago that I learned nothing new while hearing myself.
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I most certainly agree with the concluding three points that you give at the end of your email. (The same three points made in my post on this thread, June 15th-- al) Isn't it wonderful to be able to truly mean Gal. 2:20. I really think Rom.12:1,2 for me needs to go right after Gal. 2:20. Thank the Lord that He is teaching us through His word that He is to be exalted, the other one listening blessed, and we, as His, to know and understand what we are saying through giving the word or the principles of the word. I am so grateful for His teacher the Holy Spirit.
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Joes,
Maybe you should discuss with one another the possibility of group counselling...
al