GOOD MAY NOT BE GOOD
G. K. Chesterton concluded that “good” is a difficult concept to grasp. “The word ‘good’ has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a ‘good’ man.” From New Testament Words in Today’s Language, by Dexler
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