Sunday, April 6

ANTI-WAR IS NOT ENOUGH
Terry Mattingly brings puts us in touch with the balanced perspective of Johann Christoph Arnold, the senior elder of the Bruderhof communes in America and England.

"In fact, he has become troubled by the barrage of images of anti-war protests in the U.S. and abroad. Arnold said he respects the motives of the marchers, but he believes that it's time for anti-war activists to shun tactics that lead to bitterness, division and, in extreme cases, violence.

"Right now, he said, people of faith -- on both sides of the Iraq debate -- must strive to actually help people whose lives are being touched by the war. It's hard to work for peace, while attacking others." Link to Mattingly's column

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