It’s easy to point out someone’s sin or faults when we believe we have the moral authority and superiority to do so. But do we become hypocrites when we do so without authentic love for them as a person, or real concern for their future, both eternal and here on earth? In this video, PD and Christina responds to well-known Psychologist Jordan Peterson as he shares his heart-felt thoughts on this topic.
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Jordan Peterson in TEARS: The Harm of Correction without Love – A Christian Reaction
- July 27, 2022
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