St. Paul warns us that we are not to do evil that good might come, which means we should not endorse
a wicked political leader, even if he holds out the promise of forestalling greater evils.
The shift from a Christian frame to Machiavelli's comes when Holloway defines
a wicked political leader as one «without principle,» and then proceeds to argue that Trump can not be such a leader, as he appears to have a strong, consistent interest in amassing power.
Holloway affirms that «we are not to do evil that good might come» and that «we should not endorse
a wicked political leader, even if he holds out the promise of forestalling greater evils.»
Not exact matches
The bible also mentions that, after False Religion is exterminated, the world
leaders will focus there attention to Gods true worshipers, but when that happens, God will protect his people and will exterminate the world
political poweres and the
wicked people.