Is Jerusalem burning? I get the power of an analogy and I have no issue with calling men to faithfulness. But, our cities and our churches are not in fact burning the way they would had an empire like Babylon visited them. We use words in ways that betray their actual meaning and participate as a result in the deconstruction of our own ability to speak to our actual situation. The sort of alarmism these words perpetuate is part and parcel of the sort of postmodern crisis that is employed to manipulate a reader. What follows will undoubtedly be a lack of sound argumentation, from Foster and Tennant’s It’s Good To Be A Man.
Next Review:
The Anti-Technological Stance of It’s Good to Be a Man
No Fatherhood, No Manhood – Part 1
No Fatherhood, No Manhood – Part 2
No Gravitas, No Manhood – Part 1
No Gravitas, No Manhood – Part 2
How Porn & Video Games Hijack Manhood
Two for One Day – How to Bear the Weight/Manhood Through Mission
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