Be Intolerant by Ryan Dobson, Jefferson Scott, Jefferson Scott (With)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2003
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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • Publisher: The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp

    Synopsis

    "Whatever" is now the password into civilized youth culture. Alarming numbers of Christians eighteen to twenty-five years old believe that there is no such thing as absolute truth. Yet, Ryan Dobson proclaims, we can't even function if we believe that everything is relative. In his first book, the impassioned youth speaker explains God's establishment of absolutes, using relevant examples to awaken Christians to the world's desperate hunger for absolute truth -- and the church's duty to proclaim it.

    OUR GENERATION IS BEING DESTROYED BY RAMPANT TOLERANCE.

    Somebody’s cheating at school?

    “Well, that’s his business.”

    Your roommate wants an abortion?

    “I wouldn’t do it, but hey, it’s her life.”

    Accepting everything means you believe in nothing. When it comes to right and wrong, sitting on the fence won’t get you—or the people you love—anywhere. Passiveness is not love. Love is getting in people’s face and telling them the truth.

    Finally, someone has the courage to point out that some ideas are simply stupid. Honest and unflinching, Ryan Dobson will show you how to back up your beliefs and be intolerant—in love.

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    Biography

    Ryan Dobson

    Ryan Dobson's hands-on knowledge of youth culture and his speaking experience have propelled him to the forefront of today's younger generation. Ryan travels extensively, speaking more than 100 times a year at events ranging from youth camps to crisis pregnancy center fundraisers. A graduate of Biola University with a degree in communications, Ryan lives in southern California, where he loves to surf Orange County's top beaches and skateboard with friends.

    Jefferson Scott

    Jefferson Scott has written extensively for Christian Single, Focus on the Family Clubhouse, and other Christian magazines. He is the author of five novels, including the military thrillers Operation: Firebrand and Operation: Firebrand—Crusade. A graduate of both seminary and film school, Jefferson currently makes his home in the Pacific Northwest, where he writes full-time. He and his wife have two children.

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    Be Intolerantby Anonymous

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    June 06, 2008: Those that 'don't understand' this book obviously haven't read the book or even the synopsis. Sometimes being loving is to say to your child 'no, you can't have that'. They may not understand, but the truth is that if you gave them everything they ever thought they wanted they'd be dead before they turned 5 years old. Sometimes you have to be intolerant of wrong things to have a good life. What's so hard to understand about that? Also, the rant about homosexuality and what the bible says about killing them and stoning adulterers...if you read the whole bible including the New Testament (all that was taken from the Old Testament) it says that we are under a new covenant or testament and we are under grace not law. We don't stone and kill people for their sins, but that doesn't mean that certain things aren't still wrong. If I want to build up my body, my muscles, I have to be intolerant of junk food and being a couch potato to be able to have time and energy to lift weights, etc. It's really so simple! It's a life lesson that we should really learn early in life.

    Be Intolerantby Anonymous

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    March 13, 2007: Let's see....being a good Christian means to be forgiving. Being a good Christian means to be loving. Being a good Christian means to be gracious. Being a good Christian means to be merciful. So, being a good Christian means to be INTOLERANT?????? I don't get it!


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