Jefferson said:
We are to obey the government up to the point where the governement commands us to sin. At that point Acts 5:29 becomes applicable: "Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, 'We ought to obey God rather than men.'"
Yet even at that, the disciples did not attempt the overthrow of the Government. Indeed, according to your scriptures it was
after this that Paul--who definitely heard Stephen's speech, and may very well have heard Peter's--said "Obey the powers."
And those powers that Paul advised Christians to obey was the empire of Rome--which not only tolerated abortion (nominally illegal, but widely practiced), but infanticide, ritualized murder in the forms of the gladiatorial games, and persecution of Christians.
But let's say in the future Canada's army grew more powerful and they actually became a Godly country and decided to declare war on America for the express purpose of stopping our legalized abortion holocaust. Would I fight for Canada? Yep, sure would.
Even though that is treason?
Jefferson, I propose to you that Rom 13 forbids even this kind of action, because you are still resisting the Government that was ordained by God. Treason is resistance, my friend. Further, I will remind you that when Peter decided to obey God rather than man, he cheerfully took the punishment for disobeying the decree of the Sanhedrin.
When Peter said "We must obey God,rather than men," he did not try to prevent the Sanhedrin from sinning. Instead, he only prevented himself from sinning. Yet you would resist evil people who sin--placing your own wisdom above even that of Jesus Christ, who was the One who said "Do not resist the evil man?"
Jefferson, I say that if you take action to implement an Enyartian monarchy, you are disobeying the words of Jesus Christ himself. I say that if you do this, you are resisting the ordinance of God by attempting to overthrow the Government--because that is the only way an Enyartian monarchy will ever be implemented in this country.
If you and Bob Enyart truly desire to see the monarchy that Day One proposes, then you desire damnation--because that, according to your scripture, will be your fate for "resisting the powers."