America’s Dangerous Quest for Even-Handedness in Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Moral equivalence strikes again.
November 6, 2015
The balance between interests and morals.
The peaceable coexistence of people of different religious beliefs is one of the great achievements of modern states, writes Peter Berger, and the United States stands out as being particularly successful at achieving such coexistence. But is America right to make itself the protector of religious freedom the world over?
Moral equivalence strikes again.
Or at least curb incitement?
The balance between interests and morals.
An archaeological mystery solved?
Why did medieval rabbis leave so many hairs un-split?
The peaceable coexistence of people of different religious beliefs is one of the great achievements of modern states, writes Peter Berger, and the United States stands out as being particularly successful at achieving such coexistence. But is America right to make itself the protector of religious freedom the world over?
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