Asking the wrong question

Thank you to James Klassen (“Ambiguities of Peacemaking,” September) for his response of “nothing” when answering AW’s question, “What do you fight for?” Words are the beginning of all conflict. I am deeply saddened that our publication framed such a provocative question. And even sadder that when I wrote the AW editor about my concern, he responded that “this has been our most successful question, in terms of how many responses we’ve had.” I guess might does make right. Perhaps a people with a 500-year history of trying to turn the other cheek might have been better served by the question, “What do I wage peace for?”

John Myers, Spokane, Wash.

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