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This is an interesting one, relating to what Romans says about governments. More specifically Romans 13:1-2, with the topic being mask mandates.

"Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. "

My explanation is that this ONLY works in a christian homogenous setting, like in the time of yonder, and does not apply to apostate states. I'm still new to Christianity, so my interpretation is based purely on what I read in Kings and Numbers, as well as Deuteronomy and Exodus. Their interpretation though was that Christians are to be accepting of other people.

My opinion on the matter was that I am NOT responsible for people who are afraid of their own shadows, and hence the concept of being nice to others no longer applies when malice and manipulation are at play. Anyways, I pissed them off for a while, but I'd like peoples' take on this one.

This is an interesting one, relating to what Romans says about governments. More specifically Romans 13:1-2, with the topic being mask mandates. >"Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. " My explanation is that this ONLY works in a christian homogenous setting, like in the time of yonder, and does not apply to apostate states. I'm still new to Christianity, so my interpretation is based purely on what I read in Kings and Numbers, as well as Deuteronomy and Exodus. Their interpretation though was that Christians are to be accepting of other people. My opinion on the matter was that I am NOT responsible for people who are afraid of their own shadows, and hence the concept of being nice to others no longer applies when malice and manipulation are at play. Anyways, I pissed them off for a while, but I'd like peoples' take on this one.

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There's also the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates. An example are the midwives that disobeyed Pharaoh by not killing the Hebrew boys as Pharaoh commanded.

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And abortions, it contradicts the bible completely, and yet Christians still try to play in the legal confines of satanic perversion. I just want to scream sometimes and be like STOP TRYING TO COMPROMISE WITH SATAN, you never win, you only shift the power structure further to the depths of depravity. It's like a shit test, and we are failing hard. The bible does not say just STFU, do nothing, and let your enemies slaughter you.