So I had this thought, it seemed too complicated, then I got reminded by a fellow forum member that I said I had a thread idea so:
Often in discussions (especially about how to conduct our romantic relationships) ideas or standards are suggested and someone else comes along and dismisses what was said by saying that is a cultural value not a binding absolute. I feel like I see (and have at times been a part of) people dismissing tradition and previous culture values as an irrelevant and outdated collection of ideas. And while I will never be one for being a slave to tradition; I also can't help but think of the following quote by GK Chesteron (aka the apostle of common sense):
“Tradition means giving a vote to most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oligarchy of those who merely happen to be walking about. All democrats object to men being disqualified by the accident of birth; tradition objects to their being disqualified by the accident of death."
So, how do you view tradition and the values you've inherited from your culture? How do you choose what to adopt and what to throw out as you set up your own personal value system? How do you think tradition and culture affect the way we interpret what is "Biblical"? And any other relevant thoughts on why we should or shouldn't follow cultural tradition in our lives.
Often in discussions (especially about how to conduct our romantic relationships) ideas or standards are suggested and someone else comes along and dismisses what was said by saying that is a cultural value not a binding absolute. I feel like I see (and have at times been a part of) people dismissing tradition and previous culture values as an irrelevant and outdated collection of ideas. And while I will never be one for being a slave to tradition; I also can't help but think of the following quote by GK Chesteron (aka the apostle of common sense):
“Tradition means giving a vote to most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oligarchy of those who merely happen to be walking about. All democrats object to men being disqualified by the accident of birth; tradition objects to their being disqualified by the accident of death."
So, how do you view tradition and the values you've inherited from your culture? How do you choose what to adopt and what to throw out as you set up your own personal value system? How do you think tradition and culture affect the way we interpret what is "Biblical"? And any other relevant thoughts on why we should or shouldn't follow cultural tradition in our lives.