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Monthly Archive for January, 2005

Indifference vs. Opposition

Indifference is worse than opposition. Indifference leaves the sword on the shelf; opposition sharpens it. Opposition and debate and controversy are the sharpening stones of our minds and hearts. Opposition at least has a valuing, albeit misguided, of what is valuable. Indifference rips away the value of truth. At the heart of opposition is passion [...]

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On Being Weak-Minded

Not all minds were created equal. Some, unlike my own, can withstand the weight of many books–both heavy and light. Others, like my own, must be used with care: they can handle either (and only) a few heavy books, or many lightweight books. Lord give me discernment and discipline to read only the right kind [...]

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