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The danger of cancel culture is refusing to provide the same grace to each other that Jesus gave to us.
Here is the primary question to consider with Gen-Z: Do people participate in cancel culture as a way to fit in with their peers, or are their opinions and reasons for canceling someone legitimate?
Though many have been forgiven and forgotten, no public figure is safe from cancel culture. Whether it’s re-interpreting something a celebrity says, or deep-diving to find something controversial, cancel culture invades privacy with the intent to harm an individual rather than raise awareness for an issue.
Jesus didn't die for your opinions and your relationships shouldn't die for them either!
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The danger of cancel culture is refusing to provide the same grace to each other that Jesus gave to us.
Here is the primary question to consider with Gen-Z: Do people participate in cancel culture as a way to fit in with their peers, or are their opinions and reasons for canceling someone legitimate?
Though many have been forgiven and forgotten, no public figure is safe from cancel culture. Whether it’s re-interpreting something a celebrity says, or deep-diving to find something controversial, cancel culture invades privacy with the intent to harm an individual rather than raise awareness for an issue.
Jesus didn't die for your opinions and your relationships shouldn't die for them either!