tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3283562383623991009.post4214034750827390340..comments2023-10-28T01:54:40.171-07:00Comments on Blowing in the Wyoming Wind by Rodger McDaniel: Are respectful conversations possible?Blowing in the Windhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08643449161509337335noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3283562383623991009.post-4142532740589235612019-10-20T01:11:22.868-07:002019-10-20T01:11:22.868-07:00We have sell some products of different custom box...We have sell some products of different custom boxes.it is very useful and very low price please visits this site thanks and please share this post with your friends. <a href="https://socialenterprisebuzz.com" rel="nofollow">SocialEnterpriseBuzz</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06572194754273403473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3283562383623991009.post-79651745604489377332014-02-03T20:59:19.465-08:002014-02-03T20:59:19.465-08:00Thanks for the comment. I also wonder how hard it ...Thanks for the comment. I also wonder how hard it might be to go from pro-choice to pro-life…and what the reaction would be among friends? I was pro-life once and later believed I could not make that choice for others, particularly when I am a man…but I do wonder…does an accident of birth, i.e. I am a man rather than a woman make this determinative? Tough question…thanks for your commentBlowing in the Windhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08643449161509337335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3283562383623991009.post-17002994744387209452014-02-03T13:11:14.729-08:002014-02-03T13:11:14.729-08:00I appreciate this reflection very much. I have com...I appreciate this reflection very much. I have come to my progressive views somewhat late in life, and I confess that I therefore have a hard time conversing with people who cling to a worldview that I have (finally) questioned and grappled with. I am surprised to find I'm more useful in conversation when I'm honest about my journey from so-called "pro-life" to "pro-choice." Recently, I got up the nerve, at a lunch with progressive friends, to tell them I once belonged to a "pro-life study group." It was hard for me to admit that I was once "on the other side," apart from these friends whose passions I share now. But the ensuing conversation allowed me to explain the passion of the friends I used to agree with on the subject of abortion. It was a good conversation at that lunch table. Now, how to apply truthfulness with the friends I used to have . . . on the other side? madeleinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15191160544282026191noreply@blogger.com