Rooted in Logos

Can You Love Someone Without Affirming Everything?

58 min · 26 de may de 2026
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The conversation explores the cultural moment where disagreement is often interpreted as rejection of people themselves, especially surrounding issues of identity and sexuality. It also delves into the struggle of modern culture to distinguish between disagreeing with beliefs and hating the person. Takeaways * Disagreement is often interpreted as rejection of people themselves * Modern culture struggles to distinguish between disagreeing with beliefs and hating the person

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