The Intolerance of Tolerance — reviewed
Posted on February 29, 2012
Filed under Resources
“Tolerance rules today with one important caveat. There can be no tolerance for people who do not agree with the contemporary usage of the term. People like Christians, for example. Those who hold to the old meaning, that I will tolerate you even though I believe that you are wrong, sinful even—there can be no tolerance for people like that. Hence this new tolerance is inherently intolerant…”
– Tim Challies briefly reviews Don Carson’s new book.