Alexis de Tocqueville

24 08 2011

I read this book 12 years ago when I didn’t really understand much about how the world operates (especially epistemologically) and how a man’s ethical foundations are central to the development of his world and life view. Reading this now again with fresh eyes I am even more blown away by Alexis De Tocqueville’s work. This may be the most important book ever written about the American experiment.  However even more important than that I think is the interesting comments the author makes contrasting the religious experiment both in France and in the United States. Here is a quote from the author’s introduction:

‎”The poor man retains the prejudices of his forefathers without their faith, and their ignorance without their virtues; he has adopted the doctrine of self-interest as the rule of his actions without understanding the science that puts it to use; and his selfishness is no less blind than was formerly his devotion to others.” – pg.20

What is particularly intriguing about this quote is what De Tocqueville says concerning the ethical mindset of the poor man.  The quote succinctly describes the current situation in England and Europe and what is most assuredly coming our way. Once man is loosed from the bonds of religion one cannot be surprised when his base nature takes over and rules his life.  Even an atheist like De Tocqueville can recognize the basic fact that when there is “no king” people will do “what is right in their own eyes”.  When self makes the rules the rules will always benefit the self.





The Laws of Moses With Penal Sanctions

9 02 2011

One of the criticisms often lobbed against Christians by unbelievers is that the Laws of Moses are barbaric and are so outside the pale that to even think there are some good things within the Law is absurd. With that in mind I would like to take some time to explore what exactly the Law of Moses says on several issues facing us today.

Our first look will be concerning the laws that call for a penal sanction for the breaking thereof. The Penal Laws usually receive the harshest treatment from unbelievers (and many believers that express embarrassment concerning these laws) and here are the 26 separate actions that merit the Death Penalty in the Law of Moses. There is a good chance I may have skipped one or two so if you notice one is missing feel free to let me know. I would like you to think upon each one of these with the remembrance that God has declared in His Law that these should be punished by death, they are not the personal additions of Moses or some redactor in later years.  I have listed in parentheses the Laws that are mentioned more than once.

1) Ex. 21:12 – Premeditated Murder (Num. 36:16-22)

2) Ex. 21:15 – Smiting Father and Mother

3) Ex. 21:16 – Kidnapping (Deut 24:7)

4) Ex. 21:17 – Cursing Father and Mother ( Lev. 20:9, Deut 21:21)

5) Ex 21:20 – Killing Slaves

6) Ex. 21:22 – Killing Pregnant Woman (and child)

7) Ex. 21:29 – Depraved Indifference Murder

8.  Ex. 22:18 – Witches

9) Ex. 22:19 – Bestiality (Lev. 20:15-16)

10) Ex. 22:20 – False Sacrifice

11) Ex. 22:21-24 – Oppressing Strangers

12) Ex. 22:22 – Afflicting Widows and Orphans

13) Ex. 22:14 – Sabbath-breaking (Num 15:32)

14) Lev. 20:2 – Child Sacrifice

15) Lev. 20:10 – Adultery (both partners, Deut 22:22)

16) Lev. 20:11 – Incest

17) Lev. 20:12 – Incest

18) Lev. 20:13 – Homosexuality

19) Lev. 20:14 – Unnatural Sexual Relations

20) Lev. 20:18 – Menstrual Relations

21) Lev. 21:9 – Daughter of a Priest that becomes a whore.

22) Deut 13:9 – False Prophets

23) Deut 17:5 – False Worship

24) Deut 19:19 – False Witness

25) Deut 22:21 – Whore promised in marriage (False Witness)

26) Deut 22:25 – Rape








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