Did not the Christians incessantly talk about walking into the arms of Christ for the causes of Christ, calling for wars in his name?
In Robert Ludlum's "The Icarus Agenda," a provocative question is raised regarding the relationship between Christianity and violence. The text suggests that Christians often speak of dedicating their actions to Christ, sometimes in ways that advocate for conflict or war. This leads to a reflection on the complex interplay between faith and the justifications for war, raising important moral questions. The quote highlights a tension within religious discourse, where the call...