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Jim Wallis: Questions That Weren't Asked During the Sojourners Candidates Forum - The Huffington Post

The command "be not afraid" appears more times in the Bible than any other, and yet U.S. foreign policy seems to be driven by fear, primarily of terrorist attacks. Our leaders seek to justify the most important decisions in foreign policy with dire warnings of impending attacks. Have we let fear push out wisdom and prudence as the primary virtues of foreign policy? Should the biblical command "be not afraid" have a role in foreign policy decision-making?


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