On the Other Hand: Designing Your Political BS Filter
“The world is full of BS. You know this, I know this, everyone knows this.”
“The world is full of BS. You know this, I know this, everyone knows this.”
“Politicians are in the limelight, but almost without exception each of us has opportunity to cause good or harm in the life spheres we occupy.”
“I think it is bad that we don’t teach kids to argue more.”
“For many Christian marriages, settling is exactly the expectation.”
“A tattoo is a moment in time, a long term reminder of who you were and how you felt at a specific location in your life.”
“My greatest hope is that church leaders would be forced to think carefully about how they care for, counsel, and encourage the marriages in their congregations.”

“So we’re jealous. But so what?”
“If you love the way art has molded and shaped you, find ways to bring that value to bear on pragmatic things.”
“I do not have a ‘daily quiet time’ as such. I’ve never found forced readings following a particular schedule to be productive.”
“The thing that bugs me is how desperately people want to have iconic images divorced of context.”
“We are so incredibly self-centered as individuals that our main goal at the voter’s booth is influencing others to think like we think, rather than exalting those worthy of trust.”
“…the other effect of the internet is that people who used to have dumb ideas that never came to fruition can now make them a reality.”
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