There are at least three problems with starting the discussion this way. It misdiagnoses our culture, our problem, and the relation of Scripture to theology. First, it assumes that our culture is non- or anti-doctrinal. It isn’t. It just thinks it is. You will find its vehement doctrines hidden in its ethics and narratives. Touch its ethics, and you will find how very quickly it will get doctrinal (try this out on a “non-doctrinal” member of NARAL, and then see
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