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Inside the Intuitive Mind

ByMichael Metzger October 17, 2016July 20, 2020

Temple Grandin has saved the cattle industry billions of dollars. But she initially knew nothing about the business. Grandin has what we call an intuitive mind.

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Tough Reference Check

ByMichael Metzger October 10, 2016July 20, 2020

On Sept. 4th, Pope Francis canonized Mother Teresa. She was recognized as a saint. The process took over ten years and included a reference check most are unfamiliar with.

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Circular Thinking

ByMichael Metzger October 3, 2016July 20, 2020

Circular reasoning gets a bad rap in the Western world. Aristotle originated the idea, but I think he overlooked a healthy kind of circular reasoning.

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Naked… Yet Unashamed

ByMichael Metzger September 26, 2016July 20, 2020

In Hans Christian Anderson’s famous fable, the Emperor is naked yet unashamed. Not good. But this happens when the prophetic voice is dismissed.

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Paying for Things of Value

ByMichael Metzger September 19, 2016July 20, 2020

The gospel ought to comfort the afflicted but afflict the comfortable. Good news—except that Jesus predicted we’d value one far more than the other. Not good news.

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Little Foundation Left

ByMichael Metzger September 12, 2016July 20, 2020

There’s an old joke—pastors only work an hour a week. Clergy object, claiming to work as much as anyone else. And therein lies a problem.

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Foundation of Culture

ByMichael Metzger September 5, 2016July 21, 2021

Americans think Labor Day is a day for leisure. But that’s not what leisure originally meant. Recovering it is critical for Christians, since leisure is the basis of culture.

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Parallel Lines

ByMichael Metzger August 29, 2016July 20, 2020

The Western world operates according to two lines of thought. They’re parallel. That’s not good. What distinguishes parallel lines damages the Christian faith.

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Boycott?

ByMichael Metzger August 22, 2016July 20, 2020

A number of voters say they’ll boycott this fall’s US Presidential election. Their revulsion is understandable, but William Wilberforce might urge a little caution here.

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Idiocy?

ByMichael Metzger August 15, 2016July 20, 2020

Too much of the financial world is about idiocy. So writes Matthew Crawford. If you think he’s unfair, you’ve forgotten what private equity denotes.

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