A few years ago, a group of us at work were discussing politics when someone asked a question that stumped me for years. I forget what the topic was, but the group, being more politically progressive than I am, was proposing more regulation, laws that would inhibit whatever behavior we were disapproving. I said something to the effect that regulation wasn’t always the answer. The man who hired me snapped back, “How can you believe in total depravity but want less regulation?” I’ve been thinking about that question ever since.
The marketplace of sin
The marketplace of sin
The marketplace of sin
A few years ago, a group of us at work were discussing politics when someone asked a question that stumped me for years. I forget what the topic was, but the group, being more politically progressive than I am, was proposing more regulation, laws that would inhibit whatever behavior we were disapproving. I said something to the effect that regulation wasn’t always the answer. The man who hired me snapped back, “How can you believe in total depravity but want less regulation?” I’ve been thinking about that question ever since.