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Who Am I to Judge?
Who Am I to Judge?: Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love | Edward Sri
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"Don't be so judgmental!" "Why are Christians so intolerant?" "Why can't we just coexist?" In an age in which preference has replaced morality, many people find it difficult to speak the truth, afraid of the reactions they will receive if they say something is right or wrong. Using engaging stories and personal experience, Edward Sri helps us understand the classical view of morality and equips us to engage relativism, appealing to both the head and the heart. Learn how Catholic morality is all about love, why making a judgment is not judging a person's soul, and why, in the words of Pope Francis, "relativism wounds people." Topics include: Real Freedom, Real Love Sharing truth with compassion Why "I disagree" doesn't mean "I hate you"
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Cathythoughts
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I did the test & this was my result ?! Who else got this one ????

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Cathythoughts @niha923 Ok, I think this is it @JoScho #introvertorextrovert #INFJ I hope this works 👍🏻 6y
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A little light reading for my Saturday afternoon. I'm fairly riveted by this book.