The type of thinking Dale is speaking of is highly overrated, as evidenced by his post. Women do think differently, depending more on intuition. This helps to keep them from relying on Dale’s version of thinking, which is centered on man’s thoughts rather than God’s. Also, I’m loving the comments on this post and the thinking behind them.
@LostMyHats@RodDMartin For Netanyahu the means always justifiy the ends, and he wouldn’t hesitate to use those means on the U.S. also, to a much greater level than he already has.
@buckleycarlson Buckley isn’t wrong, but speak to this boomer and you’ll get a different answer than those I’m being lumped in with just because of when I was born, and you’ll find me encouraged by the younger generation of today.
@Protestia Body language in the front row. That foot moving like, ”This guy off his rocker and I’m gonna be all over him soon as his pie-hole is shut for two seconds.”
@Eric_Conn Every time I ask, “What if we . . . ?” I get the same tired answers, either that it wouldn’t work, we’ve never done it that way, or it wouldn’t fit into the hour and a half on Sunday. Basically, we’re too lazy to try. Meanwhile, keeping on doing what we’re doing is failing.
@JoelWebbon The two sentences don’t jibe for me. If I say there are no brakes on AI, or anything, I’m showing a lack of faith in God. On the other hand saying God help us shows faith in God. I’ll go with the second.
Excellent writing and all good points. The only problem I have, as through no fault of my own I am a Boomer, is the term Boomer Theology. Like many things Boomers are blamed for, it’s not a theology I have ever owned. It kept poking at me until I finally had Grok do a deep search on the meaning of it, which I find totally acceptable if given Grok’s better terming it as Boomer Era Theology. Thanks for your work. i don’t know how you find the time to do it. God bless.