Quote of the Day
It is the journey from faith understood in black and white, right and wrong, true and false dichotomies into the hyper-critical focus on the greys of life and faith. In this hyper-critical phase the black and whites are rejected in favour of a celebration of the greys of theology, morality and ethics. The move beyond hyper-critical faith to a post-critical faith involves the embracing of the black and whites and the greys with equal respect.
Alan Jamieson, Chrysalis – The hidden transformation in the journey of faith





Roger Pearse:
August 6th, 2012 at 9:47 am
Let’s rewrite it, and substitute the word “banking”…
“It is the journey from banking understood in black and white, right and wrong, true and false dichotomies into the hyper-critical focus on the greys of life and finance. In this hyper-critical phase the black and whites are rejected in favour of a celebration of the greys of finance, morality and ethics. The move beyond hyper-critical bankingto a post-critical banking involves the embracing of the black and whites and the greys with equal respect.”
Is there any meaningful difference between this tosh and “I’ve decided to do what I know is wrong and lie about it”?