Gary North, Apostle of Bible-Based Economics, Dies at 80 – The New York Times

Posted: March 8, 2022 at 10:13 pm

In an article titled Invitation to a Stoning in the libertarian magazine Reason in 1998, Walter Olson wrote that one effect of Mr. Norths extreme views was to allow everyone else to feel moderate.

He added, Almost any anti-abortion stance seems nuanced when compared with Gary Norths advocacy of public execution not just for women who undergo abortions but for those who advised them to do so.

Asked to assess Mr. Norths legacy, David Boaz, executive vice president of the Cato Institute, a respected libertarian research group that is generally conservative on economic solutions and more liberal on social issues, said, Ive never read North and havent paid much attention to him.

But many others did, according to Mr. Norths website, which boasts, No website for any evangelical news magazine, news site, theological seminary, church denomination, or publisher was even close to his in popularity.

Mr. North was a meticulous researcher. In 1996, he published Crossed Fingers, a 1,000-page account of how theological liberals influenced the Presbyterian Church during the early 20th century.(The first 300 pages alone included 900 footnotes.) In 2012, fulfilling a mission he began in 1973, he completed a 31-volume economic commentary on the Bible.

While some of Mr. Norths strong views could be put down to matters of opinion or preference, his many critics said others were weakly held or downright wrong. His prediction, for instance, that a computer catastrophe at midnight on Dec. 31, 1999, popularly known as Y2K, would set the stage for the birth of a liberating Christian theocracy Y2K is our deliverance, he declared proved unfounded.

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