![]() ![]() Every day, we all interact with many people in our lives, and we probably disagree with the vast majority of them on a lot of things: politics, religion, sex, relationships, morality, you name it. ![]() However, it’s not as if there are only two ways of relating to a person-either agree on everything, or preach at them about the things you disagree on. It feels wishy-washy to them, as if it requires that they stop thinking the other side is wrong. This kind of gracious dialogue is hard for a lot of people. You can find ways to build on that without having to compromise on your most deeply held values. Perhaps you and the other person have very different views on some things but both share a concern for the emotional health of gay people who feel hurt by the church. “We must be willing, too, to seek common ground and shared interests. ![]()
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