During the second week of the ultimate frisbee tournament, I had a few interesting conversations that are worth mentioning.
One of the conversations was with a non-practicing Jewish guy. The student had a lot of rabbits that he threw at me to chase. He basically argued that he was a good person and generally people are good. Sometimes people don't do good things, but they attempt to do good and therefore they are good in essence. He argued that as long as everything turns out okay, then even if your methods were less than ethical or moral then the methods were justified by the outcome. This is nothing more than an attempt to camouflage the argument, "Do evil so that good may result." This was an argument that Paul was confronted with throughout the New Testament. More...
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