Elon Musk is wrong. To spurn empathy is to spur evil
- Elon Musk stated that "the fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy," outlining his views on government efficiency and foreign aid programs.
- Allie Beth Stuckey published a best-selling book called Toxic Empathy, discussing how progressives exploit Christian compassion as a form of "toxic empathy."
- Christian nationalist pastor Josh McPherson claims that "empathy is dangerous" and should be removed from discussion.
- Critics argued that McPherson's views distort Christian teachings, with some remarking that it could create a "new pagan, proxy, secular religion" misusing Christian themes.
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