Correction: What Hersh Got Right (And I Got Wrong)

February 17, 2023

Writes Transportphenomena:

I was really struck by this, in its rarity.

Among the values I hold in the most high regard, and of which I am surely the most deficient, is the ability to admit error. Not an admittance in some weasley way that attempts to mitigate the error, but a sincere recognition.

It is everything. It is everything in the entirety of human experience, and I would hope everything in those who report and analyze human events.

In the most broad Christian ontological sense, it is called “repentance” — the sine qua non of Christian existence.

This is a person I would follow into battle.

 

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