Good post Mr. Clary! This kind of argument is what I always get when trying to communicate with other brothers that, in general, men should be physically strong. I also try to point out that being strong is not necessarily about a certain "metric" (we will not all be Navy SEALS for example), but rather about a godly attitude of using strength for the benefit of protecting and providing for family and those who are weaker. Therefore, it must be cultivated and/or maintained to some degree. Would you agree with that approach?
I appreciate this post far more than those you make on twitter. In my experience, 95% of twitter content is from insecure and arrogant people who want to gain pseudo-fame by posting clickbait with little to no redeeming value. It's shouting into a void. Meg's post is a perfect example of that and it highlights the dangers for Christians who are tempted by such things. I know I am which is why I refuse to let myself post there.
Good post Mr. Clary! This kind of argument is what I always get when trying to communicate with other brothers that, in general, men should be physically strong. I also try to point out that being strong is not necessarily about a certain "metric" (we will not all be Navy SEALS for example), but rather about a godly attitude of using strength for the benefit of protecting and providing for family and those who are weaker. Therefore, it must be cultivated and/or maintained to some degree. Would you agree with that approach?
Yes, that sounds correct to me.
Thanks for writing this, brother. Looking forward to reading more.
I appreciate this post far more than those you make on twitter. In my experience, 95% of twitter content is from insecure and arrogant people who want to gain pseudo-fame by posting clickbait with little to no redeeming value. It's shouting into a void. Meg's post is a perfect example of that and it highlights the dangers for Christians who are tempted by such things. I know I am which is why I refuse to let myself post there.