Description
The Madness of Politics explores the conflation of politics with governance, critiquing how the pursuit of power often supplants true societal order. The essays examine the misuse of religious language in political discourse, the dangers of coercion, and the pitfalls of cultural conservatism. Advocating for principled conservatism and libertarianism, the authors emphasize the importance of voluntary action and limiting government overreach to preserve freedom. They urge Christians to prioritize advancing God’s Kingdom through love and persuasion rather than political dominance, warning that such dominance alienates non-believers and undermines the transformative power of faith and genuine societal change.