
The Concept of the Political (Carl Schmitt)
The Worthy House (Charles Haywood)
Love Your Neighbor and Hate Your Enemy
The word used in Luke 6 is exclusively enemikus, the enemy whom one can hate. Christ's commands certainly does not mean that one should love and support the enemies of one's own people., he says. Refusing to do so is cast as Hate, which fails to LOVE, a violation of what we might call the False Commandment,. writes Frida Ghitis. "It seems obvious it would have been laughed out at the room until very recently."
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