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?
http://www.inappropriateconversations.org/e/8-christian-response-to-the-sexual-revolution-%e2%80%a6-or-not/
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59: Ten Areas of Agreement about Abortion - part 1
58: Bad Graduation Advice
57: Originating Moments in Relationships
56: Perversion as Diversion
55: A Better Way to Debate
54: Holding up a John 3:17 sign
53: Secular Visions of Divinity
52: First Person Comedy
51: Drumming Up Racial Unrest
50: The Most Significant Art Form
49: R.S.V.P.
48: Four Things I Know
47: Hypocrisy and Intensity
46: You Are What You Eat
45: Macho Weaknesses
44: Sacred Friendship
43: The Content of Their Character
42: The Morning After for classic made-for-TV movies
41: Gone but not forgotten (and yet left behind)
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