on wording. Moreover, I would suggest that we owe to people who differ from us to seek to understand their aims (see Philippians 2:3, 4). What do they want? What makes them tick? Against what are they recoiling? What are the experiences, perhaps tragic ones, that have steeled them into a particular stance? What are the things that they fear and the things for which they yearn? Is there not something that I fear as well or yearn for in the same way? Is there not a possibility here to find a point
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