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Parent Post: Should we Christians take money from the government? Are we being Judged by God?
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In Reply To
hamstertheory
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3/3/2025, 3:21:35 PM
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First off, your interpretation isn’t King James Version, so I don’t care. Second, so the Founding Fathers were in violation of verse two and four through seven because they resisted the Divine Right of Kings and said the “minister of God” was evil for “no taxation without representation.” Did they act contrary to God’s order and will? King James says “tribute”, not “taxes.” Tribute is voluntary. “Customs” are actual taxes, but taxes paid on “imported” goods. The English knew the difference between taxes, tributes, and customs. Later translations are Shitlib Christian propaganda. You’re just a “good Christian” that would be thrilled with Pol Pot, Chairman Mao, or Stalin because if they claim they are the divine authority, go out and kill, but make sure you pay your taxes or you “God” is going to be very, very angry with you ((lulz)). It’s interesting you didn’t include verse 8 because 8 contradicts verse 7 by stating “Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another HAVE FULFILLED THE LAW.” I don’t owe a man, leader or friend anything but love and I have fulfilled God’s law, however, what I agree to with the “social contract” or financial contracts, I have an obligation to fulfill extemporaneous to God’s command of love for my fellow Gentile.
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