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Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
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“Similarly, unless individuals are trained in generosity in their so-called private lives, they are going to do selfish things that will hurt other people. Unless individuals are formed in courage and taught to endure suffering for the sake of what is good, they will do cowardly things that hurt other people. Unless individuals are trained in chastity, sobriety, and other forms of self-control, they will do out-of-control things that use and hurt other people. Social harmony is built on the inner harmony of individuals. A great society is built not just on good laws but fundamentally on men and women of great moral character.”
― Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
― Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
“Being created in the image and likeness of this Trinidadian God suggests that we’re made to live like him — to live in relationship and to live a life of self-giving love. Written in the fabric of our being is this law of self-giving. This is what we’re made for. Only when we give ourselves in love to God and others will we find our happiness.”
― Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
― Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love
