FireArm Friday – Violence Is Not Inherently Evil And God Does Not Condemn It
Reclaiming the Truth About Violence
Reclaiming the Truth About Violence
We live in a culture where the word “violence” has been surgically separated from its moral context and shoved into the “always evil” category. This is not an accident. Modern secularism — armed with a distorted sense of morality — has tried to convince generations of Americans that all violence, under all circumstances, is not just wrong but the antithesis of righteousness. This is a lie.
Violence is a tool. It is neither inherently good nor inherently evil. Its morality is entirely dependent on context, purpose, and intent. Scripture does not categorically condemn violence. In fact, throughout both the Old and New Testaments, God Himself employs violence for righteous ends, commands His people to fight, and explicitly blesses those who defend the innocent with force when necessary.
This truth matters not just for theological precision, but for the survival of Western civilization. A society that condemns violence in all forms will inevitably surrender to evil men who do not play by such rules. Let’s break this down, biblically, historically, and…
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