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“The Abomination Of Desolation And The Unforgiveable Sin” critiques the state's reliance on the law and the legal systems, arguing that in attempting to address issues like racism and inequality, the state creates idols and generates idolatry. The author contends that the law and justice system perpetuate incoherency and power imbalances, not true solutions The law and the legal system requires continual sacrifices from the people, without genuinely resolving societal problems. Ultimately, the justice system is depicted as an obstacle to repentance as it simply reinforces the power of the state at the expense of individual agency and coherence.
By Robert Burk“The Abomination Of Desolation And The Unforgiveable Sin” critiques the state's reliance on the law and the legal systems, arguing that in attempting to address issues like racism and inequality, the state creates idols and generates idolatry. The author contends that the law and justice system perpetuate incoherency and power imbalances, not true solutions The law and the legal system requires continual sacrifices from the people, without genuinely resolving societal problems. Ultimately, the justice system is depicted as an obstacle to repentance as it simply reinforces the power of the state at the expense of individual agency and coherence.