The problem with slippery slope arguments

I’m not on twitter, as I previously mentioned here, but that still doesn’t stop some of it still getting through. My friend, Dave Williams, posted

Rudeness is not objective, it is culturally defined

It seems I stirred up something of a hornets nest by suggesting it isn’t necessarily wrong to leave the telly on when the pastor comes

Remembering who you are matters; how we emphasise what we are matters more

I wrote the other day (or, rather, re-posted) an article about not being afraid to repeat ourselves. The reason for the need to repeat ourselves

We tend to act in line with what we think we are

If you ever do the myers-briggs test, you can find out your personality. You are asked a whole series of questions which you answer on

Aiming for faithfulness

In the end, this is the question: am I being faithful? The relative success or otherwise of what we are doing is above our paygrade.

But it worked out for me!

I have noticed a a tendency to argue in line with the title of this post quite a lot. Let me give you some examples

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