A review by mnstucki
I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversations by Beth A. Silvers, Sarah Stewart Holland

3.0

It was funny to me to browse some of the reviews on here... Lots of people disgusted with the authors for either not talking enough about their religion (or not basing their stances enough in their religion), or that they did it too much. Which is, essentially, the story of trying to acknowledge nuance and multiple viewpoints in any arena, but particularly politics, which is the topic of this book. Anytime you're not willing to take an extreme stance, most of the populace is going to be happy to destroy you for it, because as humans, we like things to be black and white, right and wrong, easily adjudicated. Given the criticisms, I think Sarah and Beth can pat themselves on the back for a job well done.