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Moral Clarity follows the “morality of knowledge”.
There are no varying degrees of evil, and evil is not by accident but intentional.

Now that we know what and who we are dealing with we know more is required than just words of support of Israel.  More than condemnation of the evil and the evildoers.

But first and foremost moral clarity is needed – in the news stories, pundits, college campuses, the Squad, and more.

The following news is just one of so many, many, many evil, despicable, and disgusting acts committed by Hamas (a terrorist organization in control of the Gaza Strip and thus a terrorist state):

Israeli media reported that Israel’s army discovered horrors beyond description in a community attacked by Hamas Saturday. This included dozens of babies who were dead, many with their heads severed, according to the report.

Israeli Defense Forces soldiers entered Kfar Aza on Saturday morning to find about 40 babies dead, many of them decapitated. This shows the brutality and cruelty of the Hamas terrorists.

IDF soldiers were removing bodies from the area when the remains of children were discovered. According to the report, Israeli soldiers are trying to identify victims using their bones.

It’s not war. There’s no battlefield. IDF Maj. Gen. Itai Vruv described the scene. “You see the babies, their mother and father in their bedrooms or in their protective rooms, as well as how terrorists have killed them.”

Sourced and Paraphrased from Times of Israel and 1776 Coalition.

By Michael Stevens

About the Author – Michael Stevens Retired attorney. Military veteran. Bible trundler. Michael Stevens writes with the precision of a jurist and the conviction of a watchman. His work draws from decades of service, study, and Scripture — weaving together law, history, theology, and culture in a clear, Hemingway-style voice. Whether exploring the Gospel through the lens of classical philosophy, warning of soft totalitarianism, or unpacking the latest headlines with biblical discernment, he writes for readers who value truth over trends and legacy over likes. His devotionals and essays, often crafted for his son, aim to encourage, equip, and awaken. This is more than commentary. It’s a call to clarity in a noisy world.

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