Carr has been consistent, and I understand it from the standpoint of his faith. I’m also not big on him talking about love and saying, “if no one else will do it, I will”. I have no problem with Carr, he actually seems like a great dude, but that sort of thing just isn’t my style. I have a greater appreciation for a more humble style of exercising ones faith/principals. It comes as a statement proclaiming his excellent morality. I’m sure he didn’t mean it that way, and I like Carr, but that’s just not my preferred style.
If I learned one thing from college, it’s the fact that no one actually understands what a “blackout” really is.