Confession time:
For my CNJ column this week I am using two things I don't "believe in" to try to speak to those who believe in both. Those things would be the Bible and the US Constitution.
Last week a friend pointed out to me that in my CNJ column I had written "Aggressive violence and theft are the proper purview of laws" and commented "it sounds to me like you are backing off a notch from a pure anarchist/voluntaryist position."
Which I'm not. I explained that to me, the only real law is Natural Law, and all others are counterfeit "law", and to denote them I put quotation marks around the word "law". Which the newspaper sometimes edits away. Natural Law addresses aggressive violence and theft- all written "laws" are unnecessary or harmful. Or both.
Which brings me back to the upcoming column. I do try to tailor my newspaper columns to the local audience, which is overwhelmingly "Christian" (at least in self identification) and "conservative". So, I try to remember that and use it, without watering down my core message. I may not always succeed.
Still, I feel an explanation is in order when I give too much weight to things I don't believe in an attempt to get a message across to those who do. Yeah, it sometimes leaves a foul taste in my mouth. I hope it doesn't come across as dishonest. I hope the truth still shines through.
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