God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
"Tolerance" gives me room to say, "I think you're wrong, but I'll defend your right to be wrong." "Pluralism" suggests, much more strongly than most folks admit, that there isn't such thing as right and wrong - and no such thing as truth and error. As it is practiced more and more in America, pluralism tends to require that you not only leave room for your neighbor to believe what he believes, but that you also refrain from disagreeing with it. There's a world of difference between the two perspectives. Tolerance promotes civility combined with clear thinking. Pluralism promotes civility combined with mushy-headedness.
Joel Belz
Cornbread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
American
Breads, American, Side dish, Brunch, Holiday
8
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Egg; beaten
2
c
Buttermilk
1
tb
Sugar
3/4
c
Self rise flour
3/4
c
Self rise corn meal*
Oil
Iron skillet
INSTRUCTIONS
* (works better than mix to me.) I gladly will share my Alabama cornbread
recipe with you. I put butter on after cooking. I wish I could be real
accurate in the measurements but I mix till it LOOKS RIGHT. Practice makes
the best bread. Pour oil in skillet till size of pancake(about 4inches
diameter) and heat in 450 oven while you mix other ingredients as listed.
Add hot oil(if hot enough it will sizzle.) AFTER YOU ROLL IT AROUND IN
SKILLET TO GREASE WELL. AND mix gently. Pour into greased skillet. Bake
till goldenbrown. Enjoy, brenda,AL 4:20central FROM: BRENDA COFFELL
(DDSG89B)
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