When Convictions Lose Their Compassion
A university course intended to critique creationism and intelligent design was canceled after the professor publicly mocked Christian believers in an e-mail. What was meant to be an academic discussion became a controversy when dismissive language and personal insults replaced respectful dialogue. Though the professor later apologized, the damage had already been done. The class was canceled—not merely because of disagreement, but because of the tone in which disagreement was expressed.
There is an important lesson here for believers. While we may hold strong convictions about truth, we must never sacrifice Christlike character in defending them. The world often models debate through ridicule and insult. But Scripture calls us to something higher. Truth without grace becomes harsh. Conviction without compassion becomes combative. Even when others mock or misrepresent our faith, we are commanded to respond with gentleness and respect.
The credibility of our message is often tied to the spirit in which we deliver it. We can be firm without being cruel. We can stand boldly without speaking bitterly. When believers engage culture, classrooms, or conversations, our tone should reflect the Savior we represent. The goal is not to win arguments—it is to reflect Christ.
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