tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934298301663499561.post4032935792732535921..comments2023-05-07T09:56:23.909-04:00Comments on The Christian Curmudgeon: The Unorthodox CurmudgeonAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07146011447109951026noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934298301663499561.post-36473783022575633072013-09-08T08:07:55.874-04:002013-09-08T08:07:55.874-04:00"Frank Schaeffer", "Christian World..."Frank Schaeffer", "Christian World-view", "Abraham Kuyper", blah,blah, blahdemetriusrubiconhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13686474644914359621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934298301663499561.post-70157622078183500082013-09-07T06:15:44.849-04:002013-09-07T06:15:44.849-04:002 points here. First, I don't know where I fit...2 points here. First, I don't know where I fit in in the 2k -- transformationalist continuum because there are parts that I like from both groups. But isn't isn't a transformationalist a curmudgeon who acts on what bothers him/her while a curmudgeon is a passive transformationalist?<br /><br />Second, I agree with you about curmudgeon being a "fruit of rationality." A Christian must either compromise too much with the world or hide their heads in the sand not to be a curmudgeon. But shouldn't some of our curmudgeoniss be about the horrible injustices that others suffer from?Curt Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06086508660386800294noreply@blogger.com