Non-resisting Evil: (Kingdom of God)

 

Tolstoy calls upon the work of Adin Ballou, an abolitionist, influential Christian socialist, and pacifist, to describe conflicts between Christian character and obeying the United States government. Ballou states that Christ commands him to do unto others what they would unto him and that he would not want to keep others bound in servitude. Yet Christ also commands one to turn the other cheek and the government commands you to blow a hole through the cheek of a person who violates its laws. This means that one must work to end slavery in a peaceful manner within the system. He uses the term “non-resistance” from Matthew 5:39 where Christ commands to not resist evil. Resist in this context likely means retributive violence considering the rest of the verse. Ballou uses the myth of Christ to advocate for social justice as it is so powerful.

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