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| Vol. 1, No. 11 |
November, 1964 |
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Stuff About Things |
| I like brown shoes, and wear them most of the time. However, if you insist upon wearing
black shoes I will not argue the point. Go right ahead! I'm a very tolerant man with respect to shoes. But some of my friends tell me I am intolerant in religious matters. They just can't understand why a kind-hearted, tolerant fellow like me would say that they MUST obey God's commands, and practice in religion ONLY that which God has authorized. (Well, maybe that is the way they put it.) Sometimes they find it difficult to tolerate my intolerance. Some "intolerance" is born of egotism --- the product of self-centered individuals who think they are the center of the universe, hence their ways must be accepted by all. This is very bad. (Jas. 4:11-12) And there is an "intolerance" of sort, which is born of love. I love my granddaughter, and insist that she not eat the shoe polish. (The brown, that is.) I can't bring myself to be unconcerned about this matter. |
And there is an "intolerance" born of respect for authority, and deep
concern for those who fail to respect the divine will. Paul contended with the Israelites frequently because (a)
he loved them, and (b) he knew they could not be saved while they followed their own erroneous ways. Paul's convictions,
and his concern for men, made him seem intolerant. (Rom.10:1-f) |
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