“Think a Little Bit” is the Comments Section handle used by a New York Times reader in Illinois. And that’s all we know.
This past Sunday “Think a Little Bit” commented on a column by Ross Douthat and the comment made it to the “Times Pick” list.
Douthat, a practicing Roman Catholic, may be the most conservative of the Times’ columnists, and regularly speaks about things of the faith and of his church. The headline, whether Douthat’s or an editor’s, was click-baitish enough, “Can Politics Save Christianity?” I took the bait.
The column was Douthat’s Christmas column and ended with a warm “Merry Christmas.” In the column Douthat wrote about the politics of his local parish in Connecticut and connected them with things happening in the whole world. Implicitly, the piece argued for the importance of Christianity and the church to the wellbeing of the whole world. I suppose that is what prompted “Think a Little Bit” in Illinois to respond.
Mostly off-topic, TALB in Illinois wrote, “I would like to know – is it possible to be a good person without fear of hell or reward of heaven? I believe it works for me – I don’t need religion or God to want a fair and kind world for all of us.”
“Nails it!” responded DeeK in Seattle. Continue reading