HisWordIsTruth
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Do JWs not vote either? Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once and a whileHis replys sound like a JW's response to this thread doesn't it?
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Do JWs not vote either? Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once and a whileHis replys sound like a JW's response to this thread doesn't it?
I do not think that you fully understand the stance that many here are taking against your posts. We do not deny scripture that states God establishes the powers that be. The POTUS is a represented power of the People as established by the Constitution. Surely you understand that the Constitution is our contract with each other that this is the law of the land giving the People the right to determine who succeeds as President, Judge, Senator, Representative, Governor and etc. God therefore works through the voting public (the sustained power established by God) to establish the representation that we deserve.HisWordIsTruth said:What we have to do is understand what God said about leaders. And He said that "He" is the one that raises them up and He is the one that takes them down.
HisWordIsTruth said:Well if you mean by that question to I have a text that says it is a sin to vote. No. Voting wasn't an issue back then.
What we have to do is understand what God said about leaders. And He said that "He" is the one that raises them up and He is the one that takes them down.
So the question is why would I "need" to vote when God said He is going to take care of it? Again there is a 50-50 chance that I'm going to vote against God's anointed. And I see no evidence in Scripture where it said that God winks at rebellion against His will.
No one has been able to show me in Scripture that it is justifiable to vote against God.
Would you care to give it a go?
How is it that you think God is okay with you voting against the man/women that He wants to hold the office of POTUS?
By the way I love how you bring Millennial Exclusion into EVERY conversation. That's just comical. So I guess I believe in this doctrine because I say we should trust God to do what He said He was going to do
. You really have some serious issues revmitchell
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If that is true then "why" do you feel the need to "vote"? Do you think God "needs" your vote? Do you think God can't operate without the vote of "Christians"?We do not deny scripture that states God establishes the powers that be.
Yes I'm very well aware of that. What I fail to understand is why you and others feel you need to join in the process when there is no mandate in Scripture to concern ourselves with the governments of this world other than to pray for them and obey them so long as they are not asking us to do something against God's will or not do something that is God's will.Surely you understand that the Constitution is our contract with each other that this is the law of the land giving the People the right to determine who succeeds as President, Judge, Senator, Representative, Governor and etc.
WOW. Now folks that don't vote are in rebellion to God. That's funny. So I guess if you vote against the man/woman God has chosen that's okay right? No worries. Just give it a better go on the next round huh?If anyone shirks that responsibility they have rebelled and are in rebellion from God's established form of government for us.
HisWordIsTruth said:I see no Scriptural evidence that we "need", "must" be involved in this realm. And when this subject is brought up with believers there is never Scriptural evidence for their stance.
We are in this world, but we are not "of" this world. We have no business involving ourselves in politics. There is no Scriptural mandate for it that I can see.
Voting is NOT salt and light. Telling people about the good news of the Lamb of God and the Son of God is salt and light.Here in is salt and light.
Whether or not you are in rebellion is "my" eyes doesn't mean diddly squat. You need to care whether or not you are in rebellion in the Eyes of the Almighty God! He and He alone matters!!!If therefore I am in rebellion in the eyes of those like you then I will carry my rebellion to my grave while you submit to slavery.
HisWordIsTruth said:You are trying to legislate morality and it WILL NEVER work. You can't force people to do the right thing, and trying to do so through "man" made means is futile and a waste of time.
I heard this the other day and I really like it. I can't remember where I heard it or what I was listening to, but it said evangelicals' involvement in politics today is because of a failed attempt to teach people righteous living in the church. And that is spot on.
You are trying to legislate morality and it WILL NEVER work. You can't force people to do the right thing, and trying to do so through "man" made means is futile and a waste of time.
Really? The death penalty sure has done away with the murders hasn't it? Uh wait NO it hasn't.absurd.
Of course they are. They are trying to get people to live the right way. But it doesn't work. If it did we would have all the crime that we have across the globe.All laws are morally based.
Well I didn't even have to wait very longOk then, Let's start throwing out morality then.
HisWordIsTruth said:What is the word are you talking about?
Sounds good to me, because I couldn't tell what you were chasing with the above statement.
Okay where does it say that "God chose the found fathers." The last time I checked this nation was founded upon "rebellion".
So exactly what law of God were the folks told to go against? Or what were they told "not" to do that God said do that gave them cause for lawful rebellion?
Last time I checked the United State is NOT my home. I am a "stranger" in a "strange" land, so why in the world would I want to have anything more to do with this "strange" land than necessary to get by until I go "home"?
WOW . . . do you actually read your posts? We are the "masters"? My goodness.
If you desire to be "first" you will be "last". I came to "serve" not to "be served". WOW. That's about all I can say. WOW.
To take a stand for Truth. Why are you here?Why are you here?
Oh well pardon me for not meeting "your" standards :laugh:Youv'e brought nothing to the table worth debating as far I'm concerned.
Really. Just because I say Scripture doesn't mandate that we vote I don't know how this republic works. Okay. Keep the laughs coming.You obviously know nothing of how this republic is supposed work.
I never said I don't have personal responsibility. Making false statements about someone just because you don't like what they have to say is not very Christ-like.And when confronted on it you suddenly hide behind the "I'm in the world not of it" like it shields you from all personal responsibility. Wrong!
I don't need to "look it up". That's EXACTLY what I have been saying. It is not a law that I vote. Therefore I am breaking no law of the land by not voting. I am not skirting any God-given responsibility according to the Scriptures.While you are still on this soil you are responsible to both obey and uphold the land of the land. That's God's will. Go look it up.
It amazes me how vile "adults" will get when they can defend their positions and are called on it. It's no wonder people don't want to have anything to do with "Christianity". We can't even get along with each other. Sad.Don't try to hide your ignorance with sarcasm either it makes you seem even more ignorant than you might actually be.
That really gave me a good laugh. I nearly had to pick myself off the ground.you know I'm right.
Cause you think your childish name calling helps do thatwe'd all get along better.
I love it when people actually take a stand for God's word the labels just start flying. Cracks me up.HWIT, perhaps if you weren't so quick to get all pious & start the silly,
May be OT, but certainly I think attention needed to be drawn to it.off topic argument
HisWordIsTruth said:Cause you think your childish name calling helps do that. Okay.
I love it when people actually take a stand for God's word the labels just start flying. Cracks me up.
May be OT, but certainly I think attention needed to be drawn to it.
It is not our job to speak against our leaders. Micahel didn't even speak against Satan, but said "the Lord rebuke you."
Why can't we just let God do what He said He was going to do without meddling?
Yeah I know. Unfortunately when you stand for Truth it is always met with trouble, because folks like the darkness more than they want the Light. It's always been that way and will continue to be that way through the end of the age.Not goint to waste much time, but you did come here into this thread starting trouble.
Well we all know the saying about opinions now don't weYou haven't taken a stand,
Do you have Scripture where it says it's okay to speak against the leaders of the day? No. What you turn to is a secular piece of paper to justify your actions.there is nothing wrong with talking about our leaders, and you haven't proved by scripture that it is.
It most certainly is when you vote against the winner! I wouldn't call voting a "sin" if you got lucky and voted for the right person. But I don't see how you can call open active rebellion against Almighty God anything but sin.Voting isn't meddling.
HisWordIsTruth said:Yeah I know. Unfortunately when you stand for Truth it is always met with trouble, because folks like the darkness more than they want the Light. It's always been that way and will continue to be that way through the end of the age.
Aw shucks . . . I was so looking forward to you calling me some more names. :wavey: Take care!I'm all done with you.