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1 David French | Friends or Enemies? Overcoming Divides with Justice, Kindness, and Humility in a Polarized America 1:15:36
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In this episode, we welcome back David French, columnist for The New York Times , former constitutional attorney, and author of Divided We Fall . We discuss the current state of American democracy, the challenges of political division, and how we can engage in civil discourse despite deep ideological differences. David also shares a personal update on his family and reflects on the profound trials and growth that come with adversity. đ What We Discuss: âïž How David and his family navigated the challenges of a serious health crisis. âïž The rise of political polarization and the factors driving it. âïž Why distinguishing between âunwise, unethical, and unlawfulâ is crucial in analyzing political actions. âïž How consuming different perspectives (even opposing ones) helps in understanding political dynamics. âïž The role of Christian values in politics and how they are being redefined. âł Episode Highlights đ [00:01:00] â David Frenchâs background and his journey from litigation to journalism. đ [00:02:30] â Personal update: David shares his wife Nancyâs battle with cancer and their journey as a family. đ [00:06:00] â How to navigate personal trials while maintaining faith and resilience. đ [00:10:00] â The danger of political paranoia and the pitfalls of extreme polarization. đ [00:18:00] â The "friend-enemy" paradigm in American politics and its influence in Christian fundamentalism. đ [00:24:00] â Revisiting Divided We Fall : How Americaâs divisions have devolved since 2020. đ [00:40:00] â The categories and differences of unwise, unethical, and unlawful political actions. đ [00:55:00] â The balance between justice, kindness, and humility in political engagement. đ [01:00:00] â The After Party initiative: A Christian approach to politics focused on values rather than policy. đŹ Featured Quotes đč "You don't know who you truly are until your values are tested." â David French đč "If we focus on the relational, we can have better conversations even across deep differences." â Corey Nathan đč "Justice, kindness, and humilityâif you're missing one, you're doing it wrong." â David French đč "The United States has a history of shifting without repenting. We just move on." â David French đ Resources Mentioned David Frenchâs Writing: New York Times Davidâs Book: Divided We Fall The After Party Initiative â More Info Advisory Opinions Podcast (with Sarah Isgur & David French) â Listen Here đŁ Call to Action If you found this conversation insightful, please: â
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