John Stott once wrote that fuzzy thinking was one of the sins of our age, and he was right. And Dorothy Sayers argued in her great essay on the lost tools of learning that we must learn how to make careful distinctions.There are very good insights in this article. You can read it here.
In our day, some profound spiritual errors proceed from Christians who have gotten tired of the need to do just this.
"Tolerance is the virtue of those people who don't believe anything" G.K. Chesterton
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Doug Wilson on Thinking
Pastor Wilson has a great post about thinking - particularly thinking correctly. He began the article with a bunch of things he prefers: You know like the taste of butterscotch over that of spinach. I thought; duh! Who doesn't. But then he went on to say things like:
Labels:
Postmodern,
Thinking
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