I liked Selwyn’s conclusion: “It is perilously possible that, without realising it, we may have been affected by the tendency of this age to reduce the eternal distinction between right and wrong to a question of taste. Ask yourself now: Am I as sensitive to sin as I think I am?”
My answer: just read any newspaper, or watch the news on TV , and witness the division that is occurring ‘within the Church’ over various issues – a division, over an interpretation of ‘taste’ versus the discernment of sin. I believe it’s a time when the goats and sheep are being actively separated – in a not too subtle manner. What’s your view?
Sensitivity to sin
I liked Selwyn’s conclusion: “It is perilously possible that, without realising it, we may have been affected by the tendency of this age to reduce the eternal distinction between right and wrong to a question of taste. Ask yourself now: Am I as sensitive to sin as I think I am?”
My answer: just read any newspaper, or watch the news on TV , and witness the division that is occurring ‘within the Church’ over various issues – a division, over an interpretation of ‘taste’ versus the discernment of sin. I believe it’s a time when the goats and sheep are being actively separated – in a not too subtle manner. What’s your view?