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Shifting Perceptions of Evil and Immorality Post-World War II
This chapter delves into how society's understanding of evil transformed after World War II, moving from traditional religious concepts to post-war aversion to ideologies like Nazism. It discusses the influence of anti-fascism and anti-racism ethos in shaping contemporary societal values and the power of terms like 'racist' and 'Nazi' in modern discourse. The conversation also explores Christian teachings on compassion towards refugees and immigrants, contrasting them with arguments for immigration control within the context of hospitality and sacrifice.