Be Intolerant: Because Some Things Are Just Stupid
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ISBN: 1590521528 / Publisher: Multnomah Books, September 2003
Alarming numbers of Christians eighteen to twenty-five years old don't believe in absolute truth. Impassioned youth speaker Ryan Dobson exposes the world's famine for absolute truth -- and shows how to fight it.
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"Whatever" is now the password into civilized youth culture. Alarming numbers of Christians eighteen to twenty-five years old believe that there is no such thing as absolute truth. Yet, Ryan Dobson proclaims, we can't even function if we believe that everything is relative. In his first book, the impassioned youth speaker explains God's establishment of absolutes, using relevant examples to awaken Christians to the world's desperate hunger for absolute truth -- and the church's duty to proclaim it.OUR GENERATION IS BEING DESTROYED BY RAMPANT TOLERANCE. Somebody’s cheating at school? “Well, that’s his business.” Your roommate wants an abortion? “I wouldn’t do it, but hey, it’s her life.” Accepting everything means you believe in nothing. When it comes to right and wrong, sitting on the fence won’t get you—or the people you love—anywhere. Passiveness is not love. Love is getting in people’s face and telling them the truth. Finally, someone has the courage to point out that some ideas are simply stupid. Honest and unflinching, Ryan Dobson will show you how to back up your beliefs and be intolerant—in love.
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