Description:From a non-Christian perspective, the ethical issues of racism are much more radically desperate than most are willing to admit. The non-Christian has no legitimate, nonarbitarary ethical standard by which to condemn racist practices. Therefore, he has no basis to determine the right thing, the wrong thing, the problem, or the solution. The non-Christian worldview must logically (and horribly) embrace racism. While unhinging tired secular arguments, Jones presents a deft, biblical apologetic against racism.