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Too many Christians are afraid to admit they’re wrong, argues Tim Keller in ‘Forgive’
Keller said many of his fellow Christians have become afraid to say they are sorry and admit when they are wrong. Others use forgiveness to hide the truth.

[religionnews.com]

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Peer pressure may be the cause of them not wanting to admit they are wrong and scared of the ridicule from peers…

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A Person has to know they are wrong before they can even deny, never mind admit so and say sorry. These sadists are no where near realizing anything close. They do not have the capacity for self reflection and wonder.

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No shit, Sherlock!

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Admitting wrongdoing was never a strong point for Christian conservatives.

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Keller may be right but we are writing books about dubious and sometimes mythical books. Yes, I mean the 66 books that make up the Christian buybull. I no longer care about any of its jots or tittles.

The tales of morbid brains.

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