So, I bought this book a week or so ago and just started reading it. It's called No More Christian Nice Guy, and basically says being nice is contrary to the Bible, and how people confuse being nice with being good. What is your opinion of nice and good? I'd also like to hear some input from women. What are your views of nice Christian men, in addition to those "bold" Christian men? There's also a book written by the author and his wife called No More Christian Nice Girl. The author is Paul Coughlin, if anyone is interested in knowing.
Don't know about that one. Sometimes, when I would listen to Dave Ramsey on the radio, I would think he talked like someone who read a book like that. I purchased the audiobook from the secular side, with a title that's similar. Some things were okay and others...meh.
Just like so many other things, you have to read with a grain of salt or two. Pick out what is worth keeping and throw away what isn't.
My first thought when I read your OP and some of the other posts was to ask you, "what is the definition of nice"? What is Webster's, yours, the authors, and the bible? I think we assume too much sometimes.
There are a few books like that out there. Probably some good ideas and some bad, too. I read another as well, and it seemed like it took into consideration the religious aspects of life. It didn't promote one or another.
I don't think either was based in quotes from the Bible. I just think that if one wanted to figure that out, they'd have to do their own homework before going out and practicing and placing all their trust in some guy's opinions. Only put your trust where? You know the answer. So, why would you just believe what anyone says without checking?
Sorry, not meant to be a sermon. It was just some rambling thoughts I had after the first paragraph. Just trying to "think out loud" and hope there is something in there worth consideration.