Do you have a problem with natural law as an ethical principle or is general equity a better or more defined foundation? It’s fine that your friend can answer “yes!” Now what’s his plan in the here and now? I can answer yes to a lot of things, but what am I doing to get there? Are there any plans in the works or are we just being (righteously) contrarian in word only? How do (((we))) make (((everyone))) accountable before God and man? I think we are locked into our own bubbles and echo-chambers, but I guess that’s a start. I didn’t watch the whole video but it sounds like Voddie is supporting natural law principles - don’t kill others, don’t take from others, don’t do harm, allow God’s creation principles for righteous living take hold. And biblical realities are at the heart of these things cause it’s where they are derived - that’s the culture war. But once the debate gets too religious even among Christian variants it gets complicated. I heard Stephen Wolfe mentioned. That guy has had association with white supremacists - you might as well be a Darwinian eugenicist if that’s who you get aligned with - he seems to lean more that way. I don’t take Wolfe seriously at all. Doug Wilson published him.

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