From Andrew Klavan at The New Jerusalem:
ShareI think there has been a long assault on our natural sense of things. Many on the left tell us that our morals, our traditions, even our knowledge of ourselves as male and female are simply social constructs that can be erased through the delicate process of screaming, “You’re a racist,” at anyone who tries to defend them. Many on the right go so far to the other side that they believe morality and traditions should constrain our natural longings to an immiserating, soul-destroying degree.
But I don’t think original sin makes us blind to the moral order. It simply makes it difficult to follow that order and clouds our minds with arguments for ignoring it. Deep down, we are still well able to distinguish right from wrong. (Read more.)
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