I realize that Im no anarchist, although it might come very close - TopicsExpress



          

I realize that Im no anarchist, although it might come very close to what I do believe in. Im no statist either, and those are not the only two options, nor are they polar opposites, although they at first appear to be. I think there is a third middle ground, or third position that cannot be put in between, but rather lies far more toward the anarchist end, but perhaps outside of it. See, I believe in God. And the Bible. The Bible is clear about several things; God writes the laws, and that not following them leads to oppression and loss of freedom, and that where there is Godliness there is liberty. More anarchy is found where there is Godliness, in my opinion, and it seems to me that the extent of Statism that we have tends to be in proportion to how far away the society has strayed away from Godliness. We are in the time of the end, when people fall away, and have fallen away, and this is the reason why liberty has been lost since 1776. Furthermore, the Bible speaks of nations, and kingdoms, and kings, and world empires in prophesy. Thus, in the time of the end, the world appears to be divided into ten kingdoms, who fight against one another, and one of the kings defeats several others, then becomes the leader of them all. And these 10 kings turn on and destroy the great harlot, who I interpret to be the moneylenders of Jerusalem (but she has many daughter harlots as well, the other non Jewish moneylenders of the earth?). So, while advocating anarchy as best might well be true, it is only true from a certain point of view, namely, from the point of view of as a reward if we return to God, which I dont see happening, sadly, not from the point of view of the culture, and not from the point of view of prophesy. Most republicans favor big government and welfare for the rich bankers, while God would have all debts wiped out every 7 years. Truely, most republicans are simply wicked, ignorant sellouts, who support bankers. Tea Party republicans, while they favor lower taxes, or even no taxes, generally would limit immigration, which is not a free market nor anarchist nor Biblical position. On this last issue, Obama has it right, and rightly quotes the Bible, and has rightly supported the free market and anarchist position; although he does so, only because most immigrants vote for Democrats. Well, thats too many topics for one post, but so be it.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 21:26:28 +0000

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