Quiddity
UndertheInfluenceofGiants
A good thing to reflect on.
"We are all biased in some ways. I am biased toward the state of Texas but against the government of China. I will argue for the merits of coffee, queso, bourbon, and Jesus. But I dislike beets, cheap yard equipment, and fire ants. It is natural to have a bias for some things and against others. Still, as Christian disciples we are called to something better than just living with our bias. We are called to submit it to our Lord and allow him to sift through it to see where we are right and where we are wrong in our bias. Even further, Catholic leaders are held to a higher standard (rightfully so) and should also help those that are struggling themselves with their bias.
The question we need to answer is - when does a bias turn unhealthy for a Catholic disciple? This is what we explore in this post."
When Catholic Bias Becomes Unhealthy
"We are all biased in some ways. I am biased toward the state of Texas but against the government of China. I will argue for the merits of coffee, queso, bourbon, and Jesus. But I dislike beets, cheap yard equipment, and fire ants. It is natural to have a bias for some things and against others. Still, as Christian disciples we are called to something better than just living with our bias. We are called to submit it to our Lord and allow him to sift through it to see where we are right and where we are wrong in our bias. Even further, Catholic leaders are held to a higher standard (rightfully so) and should also help those that are struggling themselves with their bias.
The question we need to answer is - when does a bias turn unhealthy for a Catholic disciple? This is what we explore in this post."
When Catholic Bias Becomes Unhealthy