JD Vance: "There is a Christian idea of political economy that's actually been lost in American politics. One of the best interviews that Charlie Kirk ever gave was right before he died, where he talked about the fact that if you don't give young people a stake, if you don't give them ownership, if you don't give them a sense of the American dream, and of possibility in the future, they're going to become socialists."
More than two centuries ago, a young pastor preparing to publicly challenge another minister asked John Newton for advice.
Newton, the former slave ship captain who wrote “Amazing Grace,” believed the young man had truth on his side. But he was more concerned about what the argument might do to the man making it.
Newton gave him this warning:
“What will it profit a man if he gains his cause and silences his adversary, if at the same time he loses that humble, tender frame of spirit in which the Lord delights?”
Newton’s question is one every American should ask before the next political fight:
What will winning cost you?
You can gain your cause and lose your soul in the same afternoon. Newton warned that victory itself could leave us wounded. “If you cannot be vanquished, you may be wounded.”
So how should we fight? Because fight we must. The stakes are real. Bad ideas ruin real lives.
Newton’s answer is a distinction our politics has forgotten: Fight ideas with full force, but treat people with ...
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