You’re not wrong. Frankly, I feel the same way about Americans paying income taxes, or anyone using narcotics, or lots of professions taking a pass on ethics to make a buck.
We’ve all got a lot of repentance from sins to do. It’ll be easier for people who didn’t bond themselves to sin with oaths. Matthew 5:33-37.
But yeah, people doing narcotics, or anyone taking a pass one ethics in any profession falls under the same category.
Infact, thinking back, all those years ago the reason I walked away from my tech career in Silicon Valley startup scene was the number of mini passes in ethics that had become all too common, and the casual disregard for morality and ethics during brainstorming. I couldn't put a finger on it then, but it was just such a turn off that eventually I just walked away from it.
I’m having a similar problem now after a long period of feeling like I provided good value, but not yet able to walk away. I stand on what I can, but it’s not fun.
The income tax claim is because our taxes fund the fiat banking and war machines that have been used to export debt slavery and drug trafficking via war all over the world. We may or may not be able to resist it without steep penalties, but I don’t feel like that absolves us of it, even if the problem was inherited to us, and resistance has potentially been futile. I can totally see where there is room for disagreement on that as such, though, and thankfully I think a lot of us are reasonably expecting this to get addressed.
You’re not wrong. Frankly, I feel the same way about Americans paying income taxes, or anyone using narcotics, or lots of professions taking a pass on ethics to make a buck.
We’ve all got a lot of repentance from sins to do. It’ll be easier for people who didn’t bond themselves to sin with oaths. Matthew 5:33-37.
I don't feel the same about this.
But yeah, people doing narcotics, or anyone taking a pass one ethics in any profession falls under the same category.
Infact, thinking back, all those years ago the reason I walked away from my tech career in Silicon Valley startup scene was the number of mini passes in ethics that had become all too common, and the casual disregard for morality and ethics during brainstorming. I couldn't put a finger on it then, but it was just such a turn off that eventually I just walked away from it.
I’m having a similar problem now after a long period of feeling like I provided good value, but not yet able to walk away. I stand on what I can, but it’s not fun.
The income tax claim is because our taxes fund the fiat banking and war machines that have been used to export debt slavery and drug trafficking via war all over the world. We may or may not be able to resist it without steep penalties, but I don’t feel like that absolves us of it, even if the problem was inherited to us, and resistance has potentially been futile. I can totally see where there is room for disagreement on that as such, though, and thankfully I think a lot of us are reasonably expecting this to get addressed.