Aimee Byrd has a new book out entitled Why Can’t We Be Friends? The subtitle, Avoidance Is Not Purity, pithily advances her thesis: that because evangelicals view ourselves as “time bombs on
the brink of having an affair — or of being accused of having one,” we
miss out on the joys of friendship between the sexes, fail to give expression
to our “siblingship” in Christ, and are a less-than-optimal testimony to the world.
For a thesis, maybe it’s not the worst idea ever. But it’s right
up there.















