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Anna_Scott
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I agree, Jon.Sam,
There is a significant difference between freedom and license. One of the “costs”, if you will, of a free society (as opposed to theocracy, for instance), is that some people will take freedom as anexcuse to act immorally, and against God’s will. These things, in and of themselves, are not freedom, but they certainly grow from a misuse of freedom.
When I say that there is a restriction of freedom, I am speaking in a constitutional sense, that individual liberty comes from God, and that it is anticedent to government. government cannot create liberty, but it can move outside its constitutional limits and restrict individual liberty. This is what is happening today, and the name for it is tyranny.
Jon
Legislation should not require Christians to be involved in that which we know is sin; and we are facing serious threats today to be sure.
However, if we look back through history, it is easy to find periods of persecution that was Christian against Christian, and Christian against non-Christian. At least we aren’t burning people at the stake, or executing them for going against the church in power in a particular country.
History is a funny thing. I don’t think today is worse than earlier times.
Anna
Anna