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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Should Christians care about the Cities? Do Christians care about the cities? Tim Keller is sure the answer to question 1 is yes.
Last week he tweeted, "If you care about people you will care about cities because cities are filled with people." He was surprised by the strong and negative reaction he got that contained "really bad takes".
Restless arrives on a mission of unity to explain why people might have reacted negatively to this tweet. We are just that empathetic.
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