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RE: Can a Christian be an Anarchist Without Rejecting Paul? (Christian Anarchy - Part 5)

in #politics8 years ago

This is really well done and covers the most important bases.
I couldn't find anything to object to in your analysis.

Key Point: God has more important work for Christians than trying to change their political-economic environment. Wherever we are, there are people who need to hear the Good News.

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Key Point: God has more important work for Christians than trying to change their political-economic environment. Wherever we are, there are people who need to hear the Good News.

You hit the nail right on the head with this comment.

Hi Stan, I appreciate you being in this discussion and giving anarchy consideration. Though I disagree with your 'key point'. There really is not anything more important than correcting our political economic view, and to embrace the truth of the world we live in, and to REJECT wholly what Christ would have spit out of his mouth. I am certainly new to anarchy as a philosophy, and have much action to take as a follower of Christ. Also, the 'Good News' is very distorted within Christian circles today— a direct result of idolizing the Bible and following it's misdirection, instead of relying on the spirit, and the spirit alone. Cheers to Anarchy. We have a lot of work to do to define what this actually looks like!

Fine, if you can tell whose voice you are listening to. Three times in the wilderness Jesus quoted scripture to refute Satan. What will you quote?