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If we love our child, we protect them from things that would harm them. Parental care cannot be made consistent with a progressive tolerant mindset. The person who is tolerant of sin is uncommitted and irresponsible. We see this more clearly when it comes to caring for a child, but to be blasé about sin is to be blasé about the condition of society, and this invariably impacts our children’s lives.
By Robert BurkIf we love our child, we protect them from things that would harm them. Parental care cannot be made consistent with a progressive tolerant mindset. The person who is tolerant of sin is uncommitted and irresponsible. We see this more clearly when it comes to caring for a child, but to be blasé about sin is to be blasé about the condition of society, and this invariably impacts our children’s lives.