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There’s a lot we can disagree on.
However, I believe we should be willing to disagree. The conflict can be good for both of us. Conflict can open space for hidden things to be revealed. It can be a place where the transcendent is discovered. For example, in the Christian faith, conflict becomes a space where the lordship of Christ can break through in transforming ways, calling each participant to an ethic of love, which is, after all, the “law” of our faith.
So yes, we should disagree freely, but without the trope of American liberty being invoked (after all, many of us like free speech a lot less when someone says something we don’t like). We can disagree because it’s good.
But disagreement requires admitting that we are choosing to take a

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