Thursday, March 12, 2009
Stop asking me
I gave kudos to iMonk for getting pretty much global recognition for his "death of Evangelicalism" piece, right? So credit where credit's due and all that.
Many of you have e-mailed me to ask, "yeah, but what do you think about the essay?" Look: I'm not going to take the bait. The truth is that Michael and I get along pretty good as long as we don't talk about things we blog about, and I'm really intent on keeping it that way as I have no free time to speak of.
That said, here's what Doug Wilson thinks about that essay, and I would endorse without comment Doug's affirmations and denials.
The problem is not that there's too much conservatism: it's that there's a lot of unfounded, flabby conservatism running around with plastic fishes attached to it rather than a robust, young, and dangerous conservatism riding around on the fat, noisy Harley which is the Gospel.
Many of you have e-mailed me to ask, "yeah, but what do you think about the essay?" Look: I'm not going to take the bait. The truth is that Michael and I get along pretty good as long as we don't talk about things we blog about, and I'm really intent on keeping it that way as I have no free time to speak of.
That said, here's what Doug Wilson thinks about that essay, and I would endorse without comment Doug's affirmations and denials.
The problem is not that there's too much conservatism: it's that there's a lot of unfounded, flabby conservatism running around with plastic fishes attached to it rather than a robust, young, and dangerous conservatism riding around on the fat, noisy Harley which is the Gospel.