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Posted By populist 5 months ago in NewsLet no one conclude that killing as a representative of the government will be excused in judgment, for God shall judge each person's life individually and not as part of any group.
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chuck-the-canuck5 months ago
Sorry, but I'm just not that interested in anything the mediocre book has to say on any subject.
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Melbatross74 months, 4 weeks ago
Well Chucky - that is your loss!
For those intersted....there are some reasonable rationalizations,but again there are some of what I believe to be misunderstandings.There is no explanation from the Bible as to what the responsibility of the Government is to God for the people.Read Rom 13:1-6.The Government has a resonsibility to protect, defend and enforce righteousness, and killing with an army is part of that.But,the Government needs to be practising righteousness as a shining example of righteousness,not providing sex,carrying out covert deceptive operations,but upholding Godly righteousness to promote life.Where a leader fails,God will resist to the point of their destruction if they don't change.When it is realized that a Government is in this state and it is recognized by a Christian,it is the Christian that must obey God first and withdraw from a questionable operation.People in general have a responsibility to God to live righteously, else God will give poor leadership.
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