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hmmm. Interesting. You say that obeying all laws, however unjust, is what Christians should do? British government. Slavery. All good and rightful, and set up by authorities, who we know, are set up by _____ I believe in following the law. But I believe more in Higher Law, which, when they come get us (with the law) and forbid our faith, as they are already, is what will count. BTW, you chose the 4th next to the last verse to "start". :-) Hey doc, in Uruguay they have a museum in the Republic of Parva Domus (long story), where there is a stone labeled "the first stone". It could be used with profit maybe by one of those repentant, righteous aliens... What I am glad of, in this Linux thing, is that here we are all of us trying for a legal way out of a mess. That's good, and I count my blessings. Best to ya'll (I'm out of this tread) Yama doc wrote: >> There is a Higher Law. >> Let's stick to it. > > Starting with Rev. 22:18? > >> Ye shalt treat others as ye want to be treated, on whatever version you >> prefer. > > Not being a resident of the Elizabethan era all > of the "ye's" make me think more of Shakespeare > than of Jesus. ;-) > > I expect to be held accountable to the law wherever > I am, so did Jesus, or have our social-revisionists > also done away with 'Render unto Caesar that which > Caesar's and God's what is God's'? > > Illegal aliens who claim Christ should deport > themselves and repent of their sin. > > Illegal aliens are criminals and there isn't a shred > of Biblical authority for a secular government of a > secular country (USA) to do anything other than to > enforce the law. > > We need to stop ripping scripture out of context > to proof-text whatever fanciful feel-good liberal > cause du jour we wish to endorse. >
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