

A Counter-culture of Love - A Conversation with David French
18 snips Mar 15, 2025
In this conversation, David French, a New York Times columnist and former constitutional litigator, emphasizes the need for a love-centered approach among Christians in politics. He critiques the fear-based narratives that dominate political culture, advocating for compassion and equality for all. French discusses the dangers of misinformation and the importance of civil discourse while addressing the challenges of aligning faith with political engagement. He envisions a future where love renews society and encourages listeners to foster community resilience in their faith journeys.
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Misplaced Fear?
- Many Christians feel anxious about cultural shifts, fearing societal decline.
- David French argues that this fear is misplaced, citing American Christians' significant liberty and power.
Cultural Corrosion of Faith
- Some argue American culture insidiously corrodes faith, hindering its transmission to children.
- They believe non-Christian figures in power, despite seeming neutral, impose their worldview on culture.
LDS Church and Liberty
- The LDS Church exemplifies how a free country allows minority religions to thrive.
- Despite early persecution, it flourished through liberty and free speech.