One of the greatest joys in my life is receiving questions and remarks from readers via email. Here are a few recent ones:
Q: Hi Sean, I recently read your column on Taylor Swift and I lamented. You aren’t a Taylor Swift fan, are you? I might have to stop reading you if you are.
A: I would not recognize one Taylor Swift song.
Q: Seriously, Sean? You wrote about Taylor Swift? If you think she promotes kindness and benevolence you need to read up.
A: Except “Shake it Off.” I’d recognize that song. Everyone knows that one.
Q: I was dispirited to read that you encouraged interest in Taylor Swift. Don’t you watch the news? She’s not good for this country.
A: Also “Love Story.” But only the first and second verses, I swear.
Q: I read that you were urging young girls to be “Swifties.” Taylor Swift goes against the Bible, she is not a role model for young women, she dresses like a [deleted],
she is a thief and a liar and an adulterer, and you know where these kinds of sinners end up, don’t you?
A: On church committees.
Q: You did NOT just write about Taylor Swift! She is not a good example for our children. I will not allow Taylor Swift music in my daughter’s life. Have you HEARD what she says about Christians? She basically came out and called us hypocrites!
A: Clearly, she was mistaken.
Q: I wish you’d do your homework before you spout off lies regarding a topic you know nothing about! Taylor Swift is involved in witchcraft! She glorifies Satan and is influencing her fans to practice witchcraft!
A: I’ll bet they call you the “fun mom.”
Q: Taylor Swift’s music is not welcome in my household, or in my girls’ lives! She is stealing the innocence of…