How Might Christians Invest in Peace Instead of War?
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{Excerpt} …I can understand Hedges’ and Niebuhr’s point that war is, at times, a necessary evil, though to this day, I wrestle hard with it. I can see how, at times in history, war seems to be the only solution to a conflict that has sunk to levels of baffling complexity. World War II is most often offered as an example of this kind of conflict. Hedges cites, as another example, the war in Bosnia. Sometimes evil regimes become so powerful and so depraved that nothing but a greater show of violence and force appears able to stop them.
How Might Christians Invest in Peace Instead of War?
How Might Christians Invest in Peace Instead…
How Might Christians Invest in Peace Instead of War?
{Excerpt} …I can understand Hedges’ and Niebuhr’s point that war is, at times, a necessary evil, though to this day, I wrestle hard with it. I can see how, at times in history, war seems to be the only solution to a conflict that has sunk to levels of baffling complexity. World War II is most often offered as an example of this kind of conflict. Hedges cites, as another example, the war in Bosnia. Sometimes evil regimes become so powerful and so depraved that nothing but a greater show of violence and force appears able to stop them.