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Aug
14

Podcast: The Wicked Bible and the Wicked War

By Norman

This is the ninth installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. Thanks for being patient over the last few weeks while I have been busily working on my research and on preparations for the Students for Liberty Texas Conference. I hope it has given you time to catch up on any podcasts you may have missed. The essays included in this podcast are “The Wicked Bible and the Wicked War” and “Is It or Isn’t It?” Both have to do with how we read the commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” Enjoy!

 

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  1. Gavin says:

    Hi Norman

    As always I appreciate your work and your heart.

    I have several “challenges” to this podcast.

    (1) Is a Christian to stand by and let evil happen when they have it in their power to make a difference. The US/EU’s non-intervention in Rwanda in 1994 saw 800 000 killed. That for me was blood on their hands. I would feel responsible if I saw someone outside my house about to get murdered and I did nothing to protect them. Would you endorse the sending in of US troops in such a situation?

    (2) I’m sure you’ve covered this somewhere but I haven’t been able to find it so I’ll ask anyway – what about the numerous times God ordered killing in the bible? Doesn’t this demonstrate that nothing is off limits in terms of the exercise of his will?

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