John Piper Is Dead Wrong on Gun Ownership
Reading this article by iconic Christian author John Piper, in which he discusses the theology of gun ownership, I find myself reminded of the above allegory. Piper's admonition regarding self-defense is that we ought to leave such matters to government, or to God himself. He conflates vengeance with defense, and would have believers set aside both.
I appreciate the spirit motivating Piper's words, but object vehemently to the conclusions he draws. Loving your enemy does not mean, and has never meant, yielding to victimization.
Piper's essay deserves comprehensive point-by-point rebuttal. It has attracted a variety of responses so far. Look for further thoughts here in the coming days.
Reading this article by iconic Christian author John Piper, in which he discusses the theology of gun ownership, I find myself reminded of the above allegory. Piper's admonition regarding self-defense is that we ought to leave such matters to government, or to God himself. He conflates vengeance with defense, and would have believers set aside both.
I appreciate the spirit motivating Piper's words, but object vehemently to the conclusions he draws. Loving your enemy does not mean, and has never meant, yielding to victimization.
Piper's essay deserves comprehensive point-by-point rebuttal. It has attracted a variety of responses so far. Look for further thoughts here in the coming days.