What's a deal-breaker for you?

Christian ethics and theology with an Anabaptist perspective
User avatar
steve-in-kville
Posts: 9596
Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2016 5:36 pm
Location: Pennsylvania
Affiliation: Hippie Anabaptist

Re: What's a deal-breaker for you?

Post by steve-in-kville »

I will say this in defense of leadership: you simply can't tell everybody everything all the time. A lot of folks just don't have the maturity (emotional as well as spiritual) to handle some "heavy" issues.

I often use this example - if a young child asks where babies come from, you're gonna water it back!
0 x
I self-identify as a conspiracy theorist. My pronouns are told/you/so.

Owner/admin at https://milepost81.com/
For parents, railfans, and much more!
temporal1
Posts: 16426
Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2016 12:09 pm
Location: U.S. midwest and PNW
Affiliation: Christian other

Re: What's a deal-breaker for you?

Post by temporal1 »

steve-in-kville wrote:I will say this in defense of leadership: you simply can't tell everybody everything all the time. A lot of folks just don't have the maturity (emotional as well as spiritual) to handle some "heavy" issues.

I often use this example - if a young child asks where babies come from, you're gonna water it back!
scriptures refer to milk+meat. it's very important. :D
0 x
Most or all of this drama, humiliation, wasted taxpayer money could be spared -
with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.


”We’re all just walking each other home.”
UNKNOWN
ShantyShaker
Posts: 127
Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:18 pm
Location: VA
Affiliation: BMA

Re: What's a deal-breaker for you?

Post by ShantyShaker »

A deal breaker for me is, loss of non-resistance, no literal feet washing with communion service, no modesty.
0 x
Former user name: C&MJ
Post Reply