Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. (Proverbs 18:2) This morning, I found a post on Facebook calling for us to pass laws that prevent communists from holding office in America and asking who agreed. Then I found this verse in Proverbs 18. At the risk of being one of those fools who delight in airing their (my) own opinion, it seems to me that this verse is a warning that we desperately need to heed. One of the warnings we hear about communists is that they are authoritarian. They take away people’s rights, etc. And I have read enough history, philosophy, and psychology to believe that. When you are in control of things and expected to make everything “wonderful...
Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent— the Lord detests them both . (Proverbs 17:15) There’s a lot of acquitting and condemning going on, and those who are doing it are sure that they are acquitting the innocent and condemning the guilty. But of what are they innocent or guilty? How can we determine it? For some (and I am not among them) the guilty and innocent include anyone within certain collectives: one skin color is guilty, another is innocent. One income bracket is guilty, another is innocent, etc. And above all else, those who agree with someone are innocent, while those who disagree are not only guilty, but guilty of all of the worst possible crimes. Those who disagree are “literally Hitler” even if they don’t agree with anything Hitler believed or did. Some people believe that what makes a person guilty or innocent is entirely up to the subjective perspective of the observer. If that is the case,...