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re: What does this board actually want in politics

Posted on 3/31/24 at 4:34 pm to
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 3/31/24 at 4:34 pm to
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So where do Jews fit into your utopia?
What utopia? I believe all governments in every nation should also recognize the authority of Jesus Christ as the King and Lord who has ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father. This isn't just an American thing in my mind. And even so, there is still sin in the world. There will be no utopia this side of heaven, even if our government did the right thing and recognized that the authority to govern comes from Jesus, not from the people or anyone else.

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Do [the Jews] still have to pay taxes since you're denying them representation?
Our government recognizing Jesus Christ as Lord does not remove representation from Jews, Muslims, or Atheists any more than the notion that our government recognizes our inalienable rights come from God remove representation from Atheists, Agnostics, or others who are not monotheists. The civil government is still responsible for the oversight of the civil sphere and the civil laws of the land. The government is not there to force anyone to believe anything about God, but only to provide inroads for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to be proclaimed rather than silenced.

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Or maybe the voices in your head
What voices? I have never heard a voice in my head that wasn't my own thoughts ever in my life.

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...are telling you to kill them and rape their daughters?
Again, I hear no voices. I'm driven by the word of God in the Bible, not by supposed voices. The Bible says that for me to kill and rape would be violations of at least the 6th and 7th commandments, and thus would be sinful.

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(Foo loves that divine child rape.
No I don't. That seems like a slanderous accusation

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It's objectively moral when the voices in his head demand it, just ask him.)
It's not. This is more slander because it is accusing me of believing that hearing "voices in [your] head" is a normative experience that should always be followed.

It's a complete misrepresentation of the Scriptures and my belief in them, meant to ridicule me and what I believe. If you want to engage in this seriously, please do, but you are just being combative and slandering me.
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