Food for thought. don't know this guy but has an interesting viewpoint.
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The libertarian, natural law perspective. Good shit ! Just wish we as humans could get to the moral, great awakening that would set us al free. My prayers are that the white hats, "in authority", are leading us in this direction.
Interesting video however if you believe in a biblical world view (like I do) it clearly states in the Bible that God establishes governments over people. So to say that belief in a government makes you a “bad person” is in essence saying that God is a “bad person” if God establishes governments over people; IMO
I didn't get the thought that God was "a bad person" list ing to it. More of a God establishes Moral law and it comes from Him. It sounded more Anarchist to me. Don't know the guy who produced it . Also basing that our Founders based their Constitution on Natural Law and John Locke.Looking at it from that perspective not the religious one but point well made. thanks
Well it’s not that the narrator was implying God was a “bad person” but if you logically follow his argument, anybody who believes in government is a “bad person”. Obviously he sounds like an anarchist. But the Bible clearly states
“ Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. Therefore whoever resists authority has opposed the ordinance of God; and they who have opposed will receive condemnation upon themselves.”
Interesting video. I’ve never heard of the guy either.
I drew on the Natural Law and John Locke perspective and the founders ideas in the Federalist Papers. But the Anarchist part was definitely prevalent . can't say id follow him but he gave an interesting voice to the matter.
Agreed! If you believe in the US Constitution and our way of life as we know it, we should be united in our efforts to keep our constitutional republic. Be well patriot!
Same to you Patriot .
Anarchy. He's an anarchist. Nations form for the reason of protection from harm. We give power to those who keep the peace, and arrest those who are violent against property or persons. Anarchy does not work, for the simple fact that we are all sinners, and we all fall short. This leads to chaos and violence.
Thanks for the info . thought that was the direction he seemed to be heading in the video. wasn't sure