A father once taught his son that the two things he should avoid debating are faith and politics. He impressed upon his son that he should avoid political arguments because "no one ever wins them." The father added that people are "stubbornly passionate" about "the powers" that do and do not represent them. Concerning matters of faith, the father offered the same advice. He taught his son that he should avoid those debates because people are also very passionate about the "higher power(s)" they represent. In Str8 Talk, against his father's advice, the author engages in both debates. The...
A father once taught his son that the two things he should avoid debating are faith and politics. He impressed upon his son that he should avoid po...
A father once taught his son that the two things he should avoid debating are faith and politics. He impressed upon his son that he should avoid political arguments because "no one ever wins them." The father added that people are "stubbornly passionate" about "the powers" that do and do not represent them. Concerning matters of faith, the father offered the same advice. He taught his son that he should avoid those debates because people are also very passionate about the "higher power(s)" they represent. In Str8 Talk, against his father's advice, the author engages in both debates. The...
A father once taught his son that the two things he should avoid debating are faith and politics. He impressed upon his son that he should avoid po...