I thought this By Common Consent blog post was a pretty good read, made me think about some things. The author says something that I don't think I've ever considered:
Lawrence gave an example. Many Americans believe that LDS people practice polygamy. We have expended lots of time, effort, and money to try to persuade them that we don’t, and we get our noses out of joint when people confuse LDS with FLDS, for instance. But he then asked the group how many of us understand the differences between the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. Nobody raised a hand, to us, they are all Lutherans. Until we are willing to understand others, we have no standing to insist they understand us. [I was reminded of the wise aphorism from St. Francis R. Covey, that we should seek to understand before we seek to be understood.]
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