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A Theology of Equality

A Theology of Equality

This entry is part 40 of 63 in the series Ten Mangled Words You can read more posts from the series by using the Contents in the right sidebar.

When God made humankind, He made them male and female, both equally in His image (Genesis 1:26-27). According to Peter, this makes men and women co-heirs of the grace of life (1 Peter 3:7). He chose to do so in a staggered fashion, however, creating the male first, followed by the female. In so doing,… Continue Reading

Equality and Necessary Hierarchy

Equality and Necessary Hierarchy

This entry is part 39 of 63 in the series Ten Mangled Words You can read more posts from the series by using the Contents in the right sidebar.

The current proponents of social justice have little idea of what they may be creating in pursuit of their goal. Their goal is a just society, but the pursuit of radical egalitarianism won’t provide them with that. Richard Weaver, writing in 1948, describes how radical egalitarianism provides nothing new that traditional societies didn’t already produce,… Continue Reading

Equality is Medicine, Not Food

Equality is Medicine, Not Food

This entry is part 38 of 63 in the series Ten Mangled Words You can read more posts from the series by using the Contents in the right sidebar.

I do not think that equality is one of those things (like wisdom or happiness) which are good simply in themselves and for their own sakes. I think it is in the same class as medicine, which is good because we are ill, or clothes which are good because we are no longer innocent. I… Continue Reading