Recently a very good writer remarked that certain words had to be eliminated from a story according to the editor. Why? Because they might offend some readers. No big deal this writer said. Not a critical decision. Problem solved.
Were those literary instances worth fighting for? Apparently not in this particular case. Not the battle to stand up and fight for. Not the hill to die on. Because let's just say death to those words in that little situation was next to certain.
So why did the author include them in the first place? To sneak them in there? You know, just to see if the writer could get one by the editor? No. Not at all. The depiction and the conversation in the scene seemed accurate, revealing. Was the author trying to be crude or vulgar, daring to challenge the norm in Christian fiction? No. Not even close to possessing underlying motives.
Offending readers. Not offending readers. Is that the objective behind writing stories in the Christian ficiton arena?
Bummer.
Father, sometimes I just don't know what to say other than I'm desperate for you. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.


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