A Civil Public Square
From an Amazon review of Os Guinness’s The Case for Civility:
“… Guinness charts a course for “a civil public square” in which citizens of any religion or of none are allowed and encouraged to let their voices be known and to respect those of others. He argues against both “the sacred social square” (where pluralism is defrocked and one religion dominates at the expense of others) and “the naked public square” (in which religious citizens are not allowed to participate socially and politically on the basis of their deepest convictions).”
Perhaps he’s onto something…
i ordered that book and will let you read it after i highlight all the important parts….
That's the way I like it best… when someone buys a book for me and even pre-reads it. Now if only you could make my dishes so simple.