I agree that the Democommies and Retardicans are both wicked and Godless parties. We need some serious governmental reform in our country. The wicked pro-sin Libertarian party is not the answer.
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No we need reform. We need Biblical Christians in office. Ones who have the courage to stand against their wicked parties if necessary to do what is right.
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Why do you think that the majority would get things right? The majority is going to hell. The majority rejects Jesus Christ. The majority approved of Bill Clinton and his wickedness. The majority is almost never right. Not at a federal level, and not at a state level.
Look at the culture of Rome. The majority approved of putting Christians to death. Heck the majority approved of putting CHRIST to death! The leaders continued to do it to appease the majority. This is the mindset that our country has fallen to. That whatever the people want is going to be right.
I have not said the majority, I stated that at the state level, we can better influence this and just about every other issue. The federal government and legal abortion that exists now proves this, we have no representation due to many factors, the founders new this was a danger.
Your allusion to the cultural condition of Rome and America are correct, I agree. And that is the best case for why always trusting your government, especially the federal government to deal with issues like the right to life and liberty is misplaced. This is the take of the founding fathers as well and is why the constitution is very specific as to the authorities given to the federal government. All others are "reserved for the States respectively, or to the people"
One of the saddest facts is that when this is debated, people will eventually begin to blame the faultiness of our Constitution. Although it is by no means a perfect contract, it was the best ever devised and based on Christian principles and the Bible and it outlines the liberty we have in Christ and endowed to us by God. But it is readily ignored for the Christian silver bullet of legislated morality. And in that is the seed for prospects much scarier. We see where leaving it in the Supreme Courts hands will get us. One more time, say it with me, abortion is currently legal in all 50 States. The Sanctity of Life Act reverses the effects of Roe v. Wade now and allows States to owtlaw it once again, like Texas should have been allowed to do but the Roe ruling prevented. You will get more of the same.
My question to you is: IF a state decides NOT to ban abortion and continues to allow abortion to occur, WHAT do you think should happen? Does the federal government THEN have the right to stop it from killing unborn children within its borders?
Also, a follow up question to get you thinking along this line: IF a state passes a law that says it is ok to rape women or own black people, would you say that it is within its right to do this, and that the federal government should NOT interfere with what that state wants to do?
Apply your question to the present. Why not demand this right now? Should pro-life officials not be send in the troops right now to save unborn lives? Should those of you proposing these hypothetical scenarios not be demanding your government send in armed soldiers to stop abortions?
What is the difference in them doing it against a federal ruling vs. against a state law? These scenarios creep into this debate as if there is no better reason, like constitutional restraint, not to mention that the problem is out of control federal power, something the founding fathers foresaw, not a state that wants to kill babies. Right now, in the real world, baby murder is legal in every state, according to your federal judiciary and enforced by every other part of your federal government. So we should be more concerned with what a state, or two, or half of them "might" do? This is completely inconsistent.
Stephen my friend, the states don't have the right or the authority to decide whether "Do not murder" is right or wrong. No government or subdivision of government has that right. The federal government should do everything within its power to stop the killing of unborn children. The states are a subdivision of the government, and have no right to decide this issue. It should be overturned and decided as a national law all at once.
Here we begin to understand some of the misconceptions we have been plagued with over generations of erosion, me included as I used to assume the same things. The states are not subdivisions of the federal government. State sovereignty still exists and is completely protected by the constitution. To think otherwise is why so many are confused about the sovereignty of each man and woman, which one carries naturally from the other. This is the very thing that you are endowed with by God himself. The association with the state and your federal government are agreements as laid out in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, agreements between the federal government, the states and the people. To espouse otherwise is to venture consider the idea that the government owns the people, which is undeniably not the case.
Besides, if what you state, that no government or subdivision of government has right to decide whether do not murder is right or wrong, then what are we doing talking about the federal government doing what it already has done the opposite of? Again, we have legal abortion nationwide, right now.