Phil Robertson
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But if we're only focused on the idea of love, then sometimes we can lose the importance of having truth and what that means.
And N.T.
Wright on this book, Jason's Second John, spent a lot of time talking about what he called the cult of toleration.
where he kind of focused in on a lot of movements and denominations that it basically said that truth is very relevant to how you view the scriptures, but love is the one that we have to do, and therefore we love anybody, everybody, everything, and embrace anything.
And he spent a lot of time talking about that.
Well, that's the idea of love without truth.
But our heritage was kind of more the other side, which was way more truth without love.
So I see both sides of it.
But then it goes on to say, and now... Before you leave that, he said some are walking in truth, which leads me to believe that that meant that some were not walking in truth.
Obviously.
He declared to you his covenant, the Ten Commandments, which he commanded you to follow and then wrote them on two stone tablets.
Most of my life, I never really had to worry that much about weight.
My metabolism seemed to be burning just the right amount.
And all of a sudden, I hit it in the 40s.
Things started getting a little more stressful.
Things started slowing down.
So I started trying all these different diets, and I've tried just about everything that's out there.
A lot of quick fixes don't seem to work.
The popular GLP-1 shots now, they help with appetite, but they really don't address what's going on underneath.
At PhD Weight Loss, they focus on restoring your metabolism so your body works with you, not against you.