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Dear friends,
Time to take a break from Romans for a few weeks, and deal with some other issues that have been on our minds.
This week we turn our attention to a moral question: How should we respond when our workplace or school wants us to take a stand about some social issue that we think differently about? What should we do, for example, when ‘Wear it Purple Day’ comes around in support of LGBTQ+ rights? Quietly wear a purple tie and keep our head down? Or just as quietly ‘forget’ to? Or make a more visible protest? And what biblical principles should inform our decision?
We hope you find our exploration of the ins-and-outs of this question illuminating not just for situations like this one, but as a model for thinking about moral questions generally.
Your brother
Tony
By Phillip and Peter Jensen5
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Dear friends,
Time to take a break from Romans for a few weeks, and deal with some other issues that have been on our minds.
This week we turn our attention to a moral question: How should we respond when our workplace or school wants us to take a stand about some social issue that we think differently about? What should we do, for example, when ‘Wear it Purple Day’ comes around in support of LGBTQ+ rights? Quietly wear a purple tie and keep our head down? Or just as quietly ‘forget’ to? Or make a more visible protest? And what biblical principles should inform our decision?
We hope you find our exploration of the ins-and-outs of this question illuminating not just for situations like this one, but as a model for thinking about moral questions generally.
Your brother
Tony

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