I can tell that Ross is richly dedicated to the idea of raising up self - publishing as
the perfectly valid thing it can be if done well.
Sure, the «institutional church» as an entity has been thoroughly abused, but is it not
a perfectly valid thing if the individuals comprising it are acting in love and walking in the Spirit?
Discrimination is sometimes
a perfectly valid thing to do, like in the cases of a club where you want to be able to select who is a member and who is not based on whatever criteria the club is based on.
Not exact matches
That's a
perfectly valid question and yes eating fruits is healthy, but the
thing is that fruits have a higher sugar content than vegetables.
It's a
perfectly valid point and one that tears my opinion in half; on one hand I agree that a lack of urgency to the quests made it the whole
thing feel a bit stupid, but on the other hand the lack of urgency made it so much easier for the play to simply wander off and become lost in the land of Cyrodill, only emerging years later when somebody said something about a game called Skyrim.