Thursday, October 25, 2012

Disagreement


 “There are some who feel that venting their personal anger of deeply held opinions is more important than conducting themselves as Jesus Christ lived and taught. . . . How we disagree is a real measure of who we are and whether we truly follow the Savior. It is appropriate to disagree, but it is not appropriate to disagreeable. . . . If we show love and respect even in adverse circumstances, we become more like Christ.”

Quentin L. Cook, “We Follow Jesus Christ,” Ensign, May 2010, 84-85.

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