I think he's wrong on all three.
People will always want a better life for themselves and their family.
Same comment as #1
People worked to end slavery and to end racial discrimination. They clearly took on a moral burden to end the status quo.
A Response to a Small Part of Jordan Peterson's Analysis of Christianity
I think he's wrong on all three.
People will always want a better life for themselves and their family.
Same comment as #1
People worked to end slavery and to end racial discrimination. They clearly took on a moral burden to end the status quo.
I think he's wrong in one sense, but as a commentary on the state of modern Christian teaching and the Church as an entity, he's dead on.
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