And indeed, from a Christian precepts perspective it is true: as liberty is based on Christian freedom.
Why is that so?
Because it is a natural state and flows from the inside out. Unfortunately, this is lost in English, by the use of the words: liberty, and freedom.
In Germanic language, this is retained: VRIJHEID, FREIHEIT, which is an quality inherent to man.
In my view, there are several ways to get there, but the main issue is: IF the state of being free is not the highest ideal of manifestation, not only in terms of the ways in which an individual acts, but also how he contracts and interacts with others, the failure is complete.
It is perfectly summed up in this: to love your neighbor as yourself. Do those thing you want others to do for you.
Or as Galatians has it: behold the freedom Christ has made us free for. Why would you allow yourself to be enslaved again.
Or as the Oera Linda Bok would have it: If you take someone else's freedom even though that person owes you, he is fit be lead along at a leash held by a female slave. He is not of your people. He has bastardized blood. And his and his mother's ashes should be burried 30 feet deep, so the cattle grazing upon it, will not be infected.
Free-heid is a faculty of man. Taking one's freedom is a sin against life.
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And indeed, from a Christian precepts perspective it is true: as liberty is based on Christian freedom.
Why is that so?
Because it is a natural state and flows from the inside out. Unfortunately, this is lost in English, by the use of the words: liberty, and freedom.
In Germanic language, this is retained: VRIJHEID, FREIHEIT, which is an quality inherent to man.
In my view, there are several ways to get there, but the main issue is: IF the state of being free is not the highest ideal of manifestation, not only in terms of the ways in which an individual acts, but also how he contracts and interacts with others, the failure is complete.
It is perfectly summed up in this: to love your neighbor as yourself. Do those thing you want others to do for you.
Or as Galatians has it: behold the freedom Christ has made us free for. Why would you allow yourself to be enslaved again.
Or as the Oera Linda Bok would have it: If you take someone else's freedom even though that person owes you, he is fit be lead along at a leash held by a female slave. He is not of your people. He has bastardized blood. And his and his mother's ashes should be burried 30 feet deep, so the cattle grazing upon it, will not be infected.
Free-heid is a faculty of man. Taking one's freedom is a sin against life.