I manage to live pretty normally.
Before saying 'I disagree' be sure you can say 'I understand. '
The Bible portrays God as entering into covenants with people which, when broken, causes him grief and sorrow. The biblical prophet Hosea and God's using him as an illustration of how much Israel's idolatry costs God emotionally points to God's vulnerability. But also the incarnation of God in Jesus Christ who, even as God the Son, suffered for our sins, points to God's vulnerability.
Before you disagree make sure you understand. In other words, we must make sure that we can describe another's theological position as he would describe it before we criticize or condemn. Another guiding principle should be 'Do not impute to others beliefs you regard as logically entailed by their beliefs but that they explicitly deny'.
Scripture is our norming norm and tradition is our normed norm and that in a doctrinal controversy Scripture alone has absolute veto power while The Great Tradition (orthodox doctrine) has a vote but not a veto.
We're creatures, so we have limits.
Knowledge has come to be defined as what can be proven by secular evidence and arguments.
Waking up to who you are requires letting go of who you imagine yourself to be
There are few prisoners more closely guarded than princes.
Entertaining on any scale can be stressful and daunting.
Nature is usually wrong.