Don't Ever Voluntarily Talk To The FBI. Ever. Make Them Get A Warrant. Period.
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1 Peter 2:13-15. We have a duty to obey authority. Does that mean most if not all of us speed. Yes. However, if I'm going to speed and I break the law then I'm going to have to pay the consequences of my actions is all. In that context I do believe it matters. If I break the law, speed, and then fight the ticket b/c I don't want to pay it I do think it matters.
There is no "law" against speeding. Legislation is not law.
1 Peter 2:13-17. "Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: As free, and not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king"
So any rule, policy, mandate, term of use, etc. created by man is backed by the full force of God. I have trouble accepting that.
We are to follow authority, the key is to change the law. But man is of course fallible as well. Just saying, if we don't like the law we should make an effort to change it is all instead of deciding which laws we will obey and which ones we won't. In the end does anyone live a sinless life, of course not. But the effort should always be made to fight the good fight.