To: Steve_Seattle
I suppose I could quote resist not the evildoer and other similar commands of Jesus, but apparently you think that those passages are not applicable. I'm guessing you're referencing Jesus' words in Matthew 5, where He is instructing us on personally relating to other people, matters such as: making vows (swearing), divorce, how you speak ("yes" and "no"), lawsuits, not repaying evil with evil. If you consider the entire context of that chapter, Jesus is not telling us to not resist lawless rulers. Jesus is a God of order and lawfulness, not anarchy and oppression.
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07/19/2014 7:56:34 PM PDT by
WXRGina
(The Founding Fathers would be shooting by now.)
To: WXRGina
"I'm guessing you're referencing Jesus' words in Matthew 5, where He is instructing us on personally relating to other people, matters such as: making vows (swearing), divorce, how you speak ("yes" and "no"), lawsuits, not repaying evil with evil. If you consider the entire context of that chapter, Jesus is not telling us to not resist lawless rulers. Jesus is a God of order and lawfulness, not anarchy and oppression."
Actually, some think he was specifically speaking of arbitrary "stops" of travelers by Roman soldiers, who would often bully and rob wayfarers.
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