A logic puzzle: What would you think if someone told you the following? I follow the Koran. The Koran tells me to lie, cheat, steal and kill in order to conquer you. I don’t want to do any of that. What is the status of such a claim?
Tag: foreign policy
Refugees and Reporting
Like me, you’re probably wanting to know what’s happening with the Syrian refugees. These are people. Families. If you’ve seen a picture of a three-year-old Syrian boy dead, you know that something absolutely must be done. We should be ashamed if our hearts were not big enough to help these human beings—these image-bearers of God […]
Christianity and ISIS: Toward a Better World Pt. 5
America has not responded to ISIS. This moral failure proceeds from America’s inability to recognize the objectivity of morality. Our response amounts to the conclusion: there is no right response, or if there be a right response, there is no way to know it.
Christianity and ISIS: Toward a Better World Pt. 4
To answer the question of ISIS and the baffling reaction of America’s leaders, we must address: Why does the American moral code reject self-interest in favor of self-sacrifice? The answer only becomes clear after a deep search of the American soul. So let’s look at the moral foundations of the most moral of Americans: the […]
Christianity and ISIS: Toward a Better World Pt. 3
Liberals and neoconservatives do not end ISIS because they have accepted the moral code of self-sacrifice. As demonstrated in The Iraq War, American leadership has accepted the idea that, since in modern war zones it is impossible to tell enemies apart from civilians, American soldiers must be sacrificed in order to spare the killing of […]