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4/22/2020 1:05 PM |
Nick | | USA | | | |
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B. McCausland writes: Nick wrote: 1. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land here in the United States. What is to be done when someone in governmental position breaks the law?2. Eric from NC wote The Bible says that we should honor God first. He should take precedence over man's judgement. It says, If possible, live peaceably with all men. It's not peaceable to shut down churches. It says, Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together. This is what the Bible says. The judges are wrong. Some Americans treat their constitution as if were the Bible itself. As good as it is to have legal guarantees in place for freedom of speech, association and worship, as included in the text of the American constitution they work as guidelines. If emergencies suggest *temporal* adjustment for the sake of the immediate good of the country and fellow citizens, it is not a matter of breaking the law, or being unconstitutional, but of being sensible, and honouring temporal measures or instructions. When *'Congress'* makes permanent laws contradicting bible truth that will be the time to sound the alarm. See the text, " *Congress shall make no law* respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; ..." Actually, Eric from NC is actua |
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