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Morality

Questioning Christianity with Tim Keller

CHAPTER

The Four Arguments for Starving the Poor

"There's no moral obligation. You're not even saying it's wrong. You're just saying it's impractical," he says of starving the poor. "When you say you have a feeling about the poor, and my feeling needs to take preference over your feeling, this is called oppression." He adds that in our secular society, there is no basis from our obligation other than just power plays.

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