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The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To Be For 'tolerance,' By Which We Meant, 'We Have Very Strong Differences, But We Will Not Let Those Be The Cause Of Hatred Or Violence Between Us.' Now It Is Something Else, Where All Convictions Are Softened To Second Or Third Place While We All Agree To Enjoy The World As Much As We Can. But Truth Is Not Like Conviction. Conviction Might Be A Matter Of Personal Opinion, But Truth Is Like A Great Mountain, Solid And Immovable Whether We Like It Or Even Acknowledge It.

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

John Eldredge Quotes: The Spirit Of Our Day Is A Soft Acceptance Of Everything- Except Deep Conviction In Anything. The Cry Used To

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