David Burchard

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This is the fundamental difference between radicals and reformers. Both recognize that good and evil exist, but the radical wants to blame the good as the root source of all evil. The reformer wants to fight evil, and so he does. The radical resents what is truly evil, but what he fights is the good. The reformer doesn’t resent evil—he is no sentimentalist—but he does hate it. St. George fights the dragon, and does so with a good will.
Rules for Reformers
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