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288.1 | Balancing the issue | OVER::JACKSON | Collis Jackson ZKO2-3L06 | Thu Aug 15 1991 12:25 | 19 |
| Re: .0
You are quite right, Richard, that balance is not always required.
However, it should be addressed. If Cindy wants to claim that her
paper is intentionally and appropriately unbalanced, then I think
that a paragraph of reasoning as to why this is best is not
unreasonable.
Personally, I think a paper that addresses an issue and only discusses
one aspect (in this case, the negative) is lacking. Not to say that
had Cindy included some of the positive that we would not have been in
close agreement on our past (and present) history.
One further comment. I think balance is quite important. I would
tend to disagree with you when you say that Jesus does not ask for
balance. My claim is that the balance Jesus is asking for is in areas
other than where you are looking (i.e. love/judgment :-) ).
Collis
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288.2 | There can be no balance between good and evil. | KARHU::TURNER | | Tue Aug 20 1991 12:30 | 6 |
| Lukewarm.....
thats a nice balanced temperature. But Jesus says he'd rather have you
cold or hot.
john
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288.3 | Something to Remember When One is Tense... | WMOIS::REINKE | Hello, I'm the Dr! | Tue Aug 20 1991 16:54 | 3 |
| Inbreath and Outbreath
DR
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288.4 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Peace on it | Wed Aug 21 1991 00:03 | 22 |
| Note 288.1
Collis,
>Personally, I think a paper that addresses an issue and only discusses
>one aspect (in this case, the negative) is lacking. Not to say that
>had Cindy included some of the positive that we would not have been in
>close agreement on our past (and present) history.
What you are describing may be characteristic of good journalism, but such
usually serves only to water down essays, editorials, and research papers.
>One further comment. I think balance is quite important. I would
>tend to disagree with you when you say that Jesus does not ask for
>balance. My claim is that the balance Jesus is asking for is in areas
>other than where you are looking (i.e. love/judgment :-) ).
I heartily, but respectfully, disagree, my friend. As Christians, we're
called to love the unlovable and not just when we feel like it. How much
more "out of balance" can you get?
Richard
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288.5 | Balance love with judgment, not hate | OVER::JACKSON | Collis Jackson ZKO2-3L06 | Wed Aug 21 1991 10:41 | 31 |
| Re: 288.4
>What you are describing may be characteristic of good journalism, but
>such usually serves only to water down essays, editorials, and research
>papers.
I'm glad you agree that balance is important for good journalism. I
would argue that it is also important for good writing of any kind
including essays, editorials and research papers.
>I heartily, but respectfully, disagree, my friend. As Christians, we're
>called to love the unlovable and not just when we feel like it. How much
>more "out of balance" can you get?
(Note that the appropriate times to practice judgment are severely
limited by the Bible. The following needs to be read with this
in mind.)
I agree that we are to love the unlovable. I would not define this
as out of balance. The balancing factor of true love is not hate,
but rather judgment. And when we practice judgment, we should NOT set
aside out love, but simply balance it with judgment. And when we
practice love, we should NOT ignore judgment (if that is our
responsibility), but balance them both.
Too much love without judgment creates a spoiled person (child or
adult). Too much judgment without love creates an unhappy, angry
person. Balance is important *even* in love.
Collis
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288.6 | | JURAN::VALENZA | Too thick to staple. | Wed Aug 21 1991 10:59 | 6 |
| Judgment and love are not alternatives to one another that are somehow
mutually exclusive. Judgment can be expressed out of love, and in fact
(in my view) it should be. Love is not something to be turned on and
off.
-- Mike
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288.7 | Thee has spoken my mind, Friend! | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Peace on it | Thu Aug 22 1991 16:17 | 3 |
| Re: .6
Richard
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288.8 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Passionate Peace | Thu Nov 14 1991 21:11 | 5 |
| What did Jesus say about "balance"?
Isn't "balance" relative?
Richard
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