How not to propogate conservative values
April 25, 2007
Filed under Cultural Issues, Miscellaneous
You’ve probably seen her picture, if nowhere else, featured on an end cap at a local bookstore or even – the first place I saw it – at Sam’s Wholesale Club. Her name is Ann Coulter. She is intelligent. She is a conservative. She has a flare for language. Yet she is caustic, and there is the problem for the Christian who happens to agree with some of her politics.
Coulter is a glaring example of the importance of both content and packaging. It is not simply about the position one is defending but the spirit in which one defends it.
Well, as usual, I’m no expert on this. Enter: Al Mohler

