This week Douglas Wilson talks about the ethics of a border wall. He then goes on to talk about “The Case Against Education ” by Bryan Caplan. Wrapping it up with a look at the New Testament word “Anoetos.” Happy plodding!
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Show notes:
Ethics of a Border Wall
- From the OT we can see that a wall is not inherently unethical
- Because it is built by men it can be misused
- The difference is in the payout
- A wall that is capable of keeping everyone out can also keep everyone in
The Case Against Education
- by Bryan Caplan
- He shows that going to college and completing a degree has a strong economic payoff
- Caplan argues that a degree is a signal that you can get things done
- Caplan deals only with tax-funded education and not private education
- It would be better if he said “A Case Against Government Funded Education”
Harmartiology
- “Anoetos” means foolish
- Gal. 3:1,3, 1 Tim. 6:9, Tit. 3:3, Luke 24:25