I have a sense that I have maintained a fairly consistent worldview despite knowing that I've continued to grow and evolve. New information, encountering different people, and challenging assumptions will do that. One way to consider the scale of any shifting perspectives is this TalkBack series. What did I have to say on a topic like this in 2010? And if my position has remained fairly consistent, then what does that say about how American Christianity has shifted from where it was a decade ago, or in 1970?
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80: Revelation Weekend
79: A Farewell Address from the Mountaintop
78: Why 'Radical' and Not Just 'Moderate'
77: Sportsmanship is How to Play the Game
76: Rudolph, the Audio Commentary
75: Reason, but no Rhyme, to Poetry
74: Adoption as Heroism
73: Plenty To Protest
72: Truth or Consequences for Christians
71: Breast Deduction
70: Minding Your P's and Q's, Part 2
69: Reasons Not to Trust Our ‘Pure’ View of Puritans
68: After The Attacks on 9/11/2001
67: Making the World Safe for Kids?
66: Child’s Play and Imagination
65: Difficult Listening Music
64: The Erosion of the TV Landscape
63: Disposability (We've Become a Bunch of Tossers)
62: Protecting society with, and from, capital punishment
61: Impermanence of Time
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