Christianity and Liberty

I’ve still been thinking about Joseph Farah’s article “Why I Am Not a Libertarian”, (June 18, 2002, WorldNetDaily). The reason is that there is an aspect of that article that I have not seen addressed by LRC writers but is actually the critique of libertarianism I hear the most from Christians. Mr. Farah writes: "Libertarians make a fundamental mistake about the nature of man. Man is not inherently good." I’ve heard this charge before and, for Christians, it is a very serious one. It says, in essence, that to be a libertarian one must accept a view of human nature … Continue reading Christianity and Liberty