Sometimes I think you are channeling Chesterton, if I believed in that sort of thing, which I don't. But you've penned another observation that not only sees the world as Gilbert saw it, but knows how to tell us about it with the same sort of jovial spice, like sprinkling us with just enough acid to make us sit up and pay attention.
It was written for everybody I know and about nobody I currently interact with (so please don't take it as a slap in the face). The biggest question for me in Christianity is, how do I know I have the Holy Spirit? And how can anyone prove it? I don't fault anyone for asking these questions, but I question how they go about answering them. Just questions. We'll get all the answers later -- and I believe both sides of the coin will have something to say here.
Sometimes I think you are channeling Chesterton, if I believed in that sort of thing, which I don't. But you've penned another observation that not only sees the world as Gilbert saw it, but knows how to tell us about it with the same sort of jovial spice, like sprinkling us with just enough acid to make us sit up and pay attention.
A great compliment. I hate to be boring!
I love this essay. It was written about me I think. Sometimes I think wrong but I think often. Well done J.
It was written for everybody I know and about nobody I currently interact with (so please don't take it as a slap in the face). The biggest question for me in Christianity is, how do I know I have the Holy Spirit? And how can anyone prove it? I don't fault anyone for asking these questions, but I question how they go about answering them. Just questions. We'll get all the answers later -- and I believe both sides of the coin will have something to say here.