I think everybody by this point has heard the story coming out of Minneapolis about George Floyd's death at the hands of a police officer. By now the battle lines have been drawn, protests have erupted into riots, and condemnations have been flung from all sides of the political debate. As has been the case so many times across so many issues in America, the reactions have generally coalesced into two camps; the side crying out for justice and the side crying out for order. As is sadly to be expected at this point, Christians are split on their reaction to this event right along these same lines. Some are outraged by the death, others are outraged by the riots, and neither seems that keen on listening to the other. This is sad because I am about to espouse one of the most heretical things that can be said in today's modern, political climate; both sides are right. As Christians we need to be able to look beyond the partisan divides of our day and view the situation from the va...
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