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How to be offensive without really trying
By Charles Colson | posted 3/06/2000 12:00AM
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Related Elsewhere
For another look at tolerance, see the January 11, 1999 cover story of our print magazine, "Are You Tolerant? (Should You Be?) | Deconstructing the gospel of tolerance."ChristianityToday.com has run several articles on the criticism surrounding Southern Baptists' recent evangelistic efforts. The latest article, "Can I Get a Witness?" (Jan. 14, 2000) summarizes much of the debate.Charles Colson's earlier columns include:
- Scout's Dishonor, November 15, 1999
- What Are We Doing Here?, October 4, 1999
- How Evil Became Cool, August 9, 1999
- Does Kosovo Pass the Just-War Test?, May 24, 1999
- Why We Should Be Hopeful, April 26, 1999
- Moral Education After Monica, March 1, 1999
- The Sky Isn't Falling, January 11, 1999
- Poster Boy for Postmodernism, November 16, 1998
- Evangelicals Are Not an Interest Group, October 5, 1998
- The Devil in the DNA, August 10, 1998
- The Oxford Prophet, June 15, 1998
- Why Fidelity Matters, April 27, 1998
- Do We Love Coke More Than Justice?, March 2, 1998
- Madison Avenue's Spiritual Chic, January 12, 1998
- Colson Archives
Colson's daily radio program, Breakpoint, is also available online.
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