Archive for November 1st, 2010

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Nov
10

Humility in Debate

Philippians 2:5-11


5 Make your own the mind of Christ Jesus:
6 Who, being in the form of God, did not count equality with God something to be grasped. 7 But he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, becoming as human beings are; and being in every way like a human being, 8 he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. 9 And for this God raised him high, and gave him the name which is above all other names; 10 so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee at the name of Jesus11 and that every tongue should acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Humility in Debate

Many of us are taught that religion and politics are the two topics one shouldn’t raise in polite company. I suppose that is how the company intends to remain polite.

Thankfully, Socrates, Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King, St. John the Baptist and the Son of God ignored the wisdom of this principle.

Truly, there are no two more important topics to be discussed; and no two topics more debate-worthy.

But for many, these topics cause passions to flare. For spectators, this situation can become alienating and disconcerting. Better to not bring it up, they will begin to think.

I can appreciate such feelings of alienation. This is not to say I think controversial topics should be brushed under the carpet, simply to avoid offending others.

The problem becomes balancing the urgency of a advocating an important issue or value (abortion, same-sex marriage, immigration), against the harm that can be caused by your presentation of the issue.

I think the solution is simple. We should enter a disagreement with humility and treat our “opponents” with the utmost respect. Often times, your opponent will be none other than your own friend or kin.

By approaching conversations about politics or religion with humility, rather than avoiding them altogether, you will find opportunities to persuade and change hearts. This was the approach of Christ Himself: He did not avoid religion and politics; rather, He endeared nonbelievers his humility, and changed their hearts in the process.

In any case, I’m not going to bring up the Election, even though I am very excited. But I will encourage every Christian to participate (engage) in this great civic liberty. Maybe we don’t need to strike up a conversation about abortion with the cashier at Taco Bell, or pester our sister’s husband (whom we know disagrees with us on everything) about Prop 8 on Thanksgiving.

But, at the very least, be confident about your Christian values. Don’t hide them. Don’t be afraid to cite Jesus when asked why you believe something. Be humble and graceful, but don’t always worry about offending people. Christ didn’t.

Now go vote!

-Robert

 

 

01
Nov
10

Engage does MOVEMBER

ABOVE: Rick “Stache Money Records” Loesing

Dear wonderful, loving, cancer-hating eNgage members,

As you may know, today is November 1, meaning that it is the beginning of Movember.  For those of you that don’t know what Movember is, it is a month long mustache growing marathon to raise money and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer (aka the Man Cancers).  It is both a fun time and a great cause.  Last year, I raised over $800 for cancer research and my team made nearly $3000.  This year our goal as a team is $5,000 and I really think we can make it, especially if we get a big group from Pepperdine fighting for the cause.  It’s the first day of Movember and the team has over $900 raised. So here is what I need from all of you:
1) Go HERE.
2) Click on the “Join My Team” button
3) Grow a stache and raise some cash!
3a) (If you can’t grow a mustache for some reason, you are nevertheless encouraged to donate to the cause)
That’s it! So easy, so awesome, so cancer-killing.  Whether you can raise or donate $1, $5, $50, or $500,000 dollars, every little bit helps and it all goes to an incredible cause.  I hope all of you can help out, and I look forward to growing staches with all of you.  Also, feel free to forward this to any friends, neighbors, or other family members that might want to join or help out.  We are going to beat the crap out of cancer this year and I want all of you to be a part of it.
I love you all,
Rick
SEE THE VIDEO FROM LAST YEAR



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