Thursday, October 26, 2006

Cool Blue Reason

Listening to Hugh Hewitt interview debate Andrew Sullivan on his radio show last night was like listening to a man argue with his wife. I'll leave it up you to determine who was wearing the pants in the conversation. (Sorry ladies, but if the slipper fits...)

It also brought to mind these remarks on Sullivan by Timothy Fuller in a review of Sullivan's book that appeared in the October edition of First Things:

His is a Christianity of informality and sentiment. His analysis of Christianity tends to be ahistorical, in that he views everything from the issues of the present moment.

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