Welcome to part 6 of a 10 part series: How to get smarter: A guide to critical thinking, cognitive biases, and logical fallacies In this article we’re talking: Political correctness Groupthink Tribalism The Bandwagon effect Let’s begin… Political correctness “The two pillars of ‘political correctness’ are, a) willful ignorance, and b) a steadfast refusal to face […]
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Every good gardener knows that you can't chop weeds. Try to go after those buggers with a weed eater, and you'll get nowhere in a hurry. You've got to rip weeds up by the roots. Otherwise, they will just keep coming back, and when they do, they're bound to bring more and more of their weedy friends. It's no accident that God uses the image of a weed to describe a particular sin that has a way of creeping into all of our hearts . . . bitterness. See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no “root of bitterness” springs up and causes trouble, and by it many become defiled (Heb. 12:15). Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/mark-adriane
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The church cannot be the salt and light God has called her to be as long as she fails to reject the doctrine of tolerance and political correctness.
As a parent of an ROGD teen, it has been so disheartening to see so few mainstream sources publishing balanced views on this topic. We have glowing “protransition” pieces in the left-wing press, and (often) angry, and even anti-trans pieces in the right-wing or religious press. These articles are just what we need to open up a more balance, less hate filled dialogue. More, please. ~comment from parent, Psychology Today. I am an anthropologist and professor of Psychiatry at McGill University. I
If you’re in a relationship and notice a few of the following signs, there’s a high probability you are being manipulated.