...is like playing tennis without a net.
It results in a certain formlessness, the reduction of an intellectually vigorous and astringent faith to something sentimental and twee--nothing but a religion of 'spirituality' and good works. The articulation of this 'faith' becomes a sad, ridiculous struggle with words which cannot have any meaning other than the 're-interpretation' of that meaning according to each person's preferences, and about which no one can argue because all have agreed that there is no such thing as objective theology. read the rest