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God's prerogative to use violence might well encourage some to foreswear violence here and now, but it might just as easily inspire violent human behavior. Whereas Hamas may rightly be asked to foreswear its call for destruction, meanwhile--Hello Aquinas may have counseled that unjust laws, though they seem like no laws at all, be borne with at times in the name of peace, but he did not therefore insist that we foreswear our judgment as to the justice or injustice of laws and/or regimes. |
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