Perhaps you have met people who are never wrong. They never make a mistake nor do they ever feel the need to apologize for an offense.
And if perchance one were to question them regarding a perceived error in judgment, alas, an argument of monumental proportions would ensue.
As the above caption reads, one need not attend every argument one is invited to. And might I add that one need not always answer unjust criticism regardless from which direction it is hurled. If there is one thing I have learned in life - though it certainly took me long enough to do so - is that one cannot, will not, win an argument with a fool.
The Bible commands that we cast not our pearls before swine. Now, that seems like a cruel way to label folks, but swine is, in fact, the Word of Scripture. If the facts will not sway people toward the truth, no amount of pleading and personality on my part will accomplish the task. Turn your back on the swine and leave them to argue with themselves over which husk to devour. And that is my View From the Porch for this Tuesday, May 22, 2012. God bless.
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