When you are bound by some moral code and more honor that actually lends, even aside from just the moral rightness of that act, that behavior, it actually lends some real power to your effort. We had a really good example of what I'mtalking about when I'm talking about a moral core. Even though there was a legal grounding for it, even though there was technical legal justification for doing it, the level of moral injury that would be inflicted upon soldiers if they did that was too much for them to bear. There is a moral, this deep and profound moral distinction that arises in an honorable fighting force and even in the brutality of war. And I think there's a core strength
Evil is certainly a powerful force in our world. We are witnessing it live in the form of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But is evil ultimately as powerful as it is popularly portrayed? Does evil perhaps contain in itself the seeds of its own destruction? Join David and Curtis in this week’s fascinating discussion about the inherent weakness of evil.
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