Matt Perman, quoting Peter Drucker: “[The effective executive is] forever on guard against the ‘impossible’ job, the job that simply is not for normal human beings. Such jobs are common. They usually look exceedingly logical on paper. But they cannot be filled. One man of proven performance capacity after the other is tried — and …

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From a post on First Things which provides a transcription of Singer’s answer to a question at a Princeton symposium on abortion: Q (beginning at 1:25:22): When discussing at which point after birth we would give full moral status, you gave…a legal or public policy point about practicality… Forgetting the practical or public policy questions, …

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From M. Justin Wainscott’s blog, Theology In Verse: The following was said by Martyn Lloyd-Jones in 1972. In 2010, this profound theological blunder has become the preferred method of much of American evangelicalism. Our Lord attracted sinners because He was different. They drew near to Him because they felt that there was something different about …

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