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Should charity here be clarity?

 
 
Reply Tue 30 Apr, 2013 10:45 pm

Context:
“For too long, followers of Jesus have been told they have to
make a choice–between science and Christianity, reason and
belief, their intellectual integrity and their faith. The
Language of Science and Faithis a readable and
comprehensive resource for the thoughtful Christian who
refuses to choose. Giberson and Collins tackle difficult topics
with charity, accessibility and integrity, moving the origins
conversation forward in a way that honors God and builds up
the church. This is a must-read for those who want to love the
Lord with their heart, soul, mind and strength.”
This post is adapted from a slightly longer one that appeared on
the BioLogos website. (http://biologos.org/blog/what-do-we-hope-to-accomplish-with-the-language-of-science-and-faith/) 
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Reply Wed 1 May, 2013 03:30 am
@oristarA,

no, charity is used correctly there.

clarity would also make sense...
oristarA
 
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Reply Wed 1 May, 2013 08:30 am
@Region Philbis,
Region Philbis wrote:


no, charity is used correctly there.

clarity would also make sense...


Well, does "with charity" mean "good-intentioned"?
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Reply Wed 1 May, 2013 08:39 am
@oristarA,

yes, or kindness...
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