Disobeying is uncomfortable but sometimes Necessary
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According to Marbury v Madison, almost none of this is actually disobeying anyways. "Any law repugnant to The Constitution is NULL and VOID."
Which means that thousands of laws on the books are actually, illegal laws.
yep foxes have been in charge of the henhouses for far too long; they have Lots of 'privileges'...typical liberals🙄
ding, ding you are correct.
Defiance to tyranny is obedience to God.
Amen to all of the comments above!
This is why I refuse to wear a seat belt. I finally bought one of those bottle openers that clicks into the buckle holder so my car will finally stop dinging at me. They're fantastic.
You are sharp fren! My hubby loves this idea! 🫡
What's the logic behind not wearing seat belts? I know people who have been saved by them and I know others who have died because of them.
It's government tyranny. The effectiveness of seatbelts is questionable at best. Either way, it should be a choice, not something we're forced to do in the privacy of our own vehicles. The government should not be able to regulate any activity in a car as long as the driver can safely operate it.
True, on principle, I don't go anywhere without a seat belt, but it sure makes it easier for the peeps to collect our organs that way.
Nebraska just recently repealed their motorcycle helmet law, so people can ride without helmets now, but on principle, why would you ride without one?
I understand the right to choose, but how does it benefit our state government to pass that? There's got to be another motive to this.
It benefits them because it gets us used to compliance. Mandatory seat belts, mandatory vaccines, and soon it will be mandatory cancer screenings and prostate exams, absolute degeneracy.
I was entirely comfortable with disobeying the Novid shit from the start.
We are under no mandate or obligation to obey anything from government. That would infer that government is the master, and the people the servants.
u/#pepecozy
THIS^ right here is how I've measured my entire life the past few years; if I'm not 'comfy', then I need to readjust. thanks for posting a reminder🐸
You bet!🐸
I love this comfy pepe...so charming! 🤗
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I never believed complicity to a robber would grant you your survival. If anything, you become a pretty easy loose end to tie up.
Just cause you painted the target on yourself, doesn't mean they won't take aim later.
Why to take a stand against these people? We're taught to hide first before we attack the robber or active shooter. Why aren't people immediately organizing and going after them? Be the hero that you would want to have in that situation, In spite of everybody else saying don't be a hero.
If people would stop and think about how many handcuffs and guide wires and millstones were attached to us in the “land of the free” there would be a reckoning the likes of which our world has never seen.
Years ago, I disobeyed my employer's "policies" (a state university) by conceal carrying on campus for over a year. I had another employee threatening people in our office, and I was in an office that was a dead end - one way out only. I decided I'd rather be alive to defend myself than dead from obeying the rules. I've never been sorry and would do it again in a heartbeat. Rules sometimes get you killed.
"Whatever happens next... DO NOT COMPLY"
it seems like we see an inversion of obedience today, with people promoting obedience to sin and disobedience to virtuous pursuits
Obedience is often considered to be a virtue and that shouldn't be forgotten; yet naturally in the Scripture there is the the example of the king who ordered the worship of false idols, who was disobeyed (book of Daniel). This is still considered to be obedience to God though, rather than men (Acts 5:29).
Generally unjust laws have been tolerated, unless a person is being compelled to sin, like in the above example of false worship.
Naturally also an informed conscience might make conscientious decisions in uncertain situations, where it does not seem clear what the right thing would be to do (conflicts of law or commands versus morality?).
Christ was obedient to unjust sentencing by political authorities, even unto death; hence even this kind of obedience may be thought to be good at times:
Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.
a common but not really "Biblical" quote?
Not Biblical but totally American
Notice that everybody who obeyed was lined up and shot later. And christians are the only ones being persecuted at the moment, really.
He wasn't obedient to the unjust law - He was obedient to His Father
Those two aren't mutually exclusive.
Pretty sure Uvalde was a nonsense fake/CGI incident though.
Or maybe staged
Not genuine, either way
Not disobedience, it's called exercise of free will. The one I'm interesting in obeying is my Heavenly Father. Like the bible says, it's better to obey God than man.
Not Paul tho. "GoVeRnMeNt iS FroM GoD aNd We MuSt ObEy It!"
According to some stuff I've been reading recently, he was a false apostle. And the catholic church heavily uses his work to preach. False prophets?
What do you have? Been thinking this myself and would like some sauce to back it up
Any good suggestions what to read?
When I find it, I'll post the link, but it was an interesting rabbit hole that I'd never even considered. Imagine the core of your whole childhood teachings being based on one dude who was playing pretend apostle, and you'll be shocked at this little awakening.
Yes I've done some digging now and it's already very enlightening
every time i pass one of those things that displays how fast im driving i always speed up just to make it say slow down
Saaaame lol. The revolution needs to happen, one mile at a time
Add the Bundy standoff to that list too. Proof to never give up your guns and stand up to government.
This is the way.
Satisfying to see others figure out that the way you have been your entire life is the right way to be....