Instead it has devolved into a bunch of children
arguing about life choices and preaching to each other.
Not exact matches
Whatever the religion of those in the «middle ground» the place where we find most Catholics, mainline Protestants, Jews and even many evangelicals — they can not get by forever by
arguing the theology of «
choice» and «rights,» while refusing to sharpen their understandings of «values»
about «
life.»
Sometimes it seems petty to
argue about word
choice in the face of
life - threatening problems.
As part of that reinvention he urges Transition Movements to convey the sense of urgency around climate change and peak oil to their communities —
arguing that within a few short years we will begin facing stark
choices about «how we
live, where we
live, and even who
lives.»
There are differing opinions
about life insurance as an investment and it really depends on who you ask; some
argue that anything other than term
life is a bad idea, while others regard permanent
life as the better
choice.
If the
life ring was full of cement would you stubbornly hang on to it as it dragged you to the bottom and start
arguing with passing crappies
about their
choices of fin colours?