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SFAM1A on scored.co
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Pretty much. There's videos out there that explain it much better than I did, if you'd like to know more. This tracks well with other verses we see where God calls us to obey authorities as they are instituted by him. The first part of Romans 13 comes to mind:
>Let everyone obey the authorities that are over him, for there is no authority except from God, and all authority that exists is established by God. As a consequence, the man who opposes authority rebels against the ordinance of God; those who resist thus shall draw condemnation down upon themselves. Rulers cause no fear when a man does what is right but only when his conduct is evil. Do you wish to be free from the fear of authority? Do what is right and you will gain its approval, for the ruler is God's servant to work for your good.
Now obviously when all the rulers over us are demonic jews or their puppets, they are no longer God's servants put there for our good and thus our call to obey them is no longer valid. A critical theological problem that most protestant denominations have today is that they routinely flip-flop the times that God is speaking literally, and symbolically. In this case, God was not telling people to address no human person on the face of the earth by the title of 'father', he was telling us to not supplant the Fathers that He has already put there for us, and Paul affirms that in Romans.
Thats a lot to unpack; Does this leave room for calling out and acting against obviously-Godless rulers? Or is this a case of "a lesser sin, run to God after committing it"?
I think it's a very clear conditional contract. Their end of the bargain, as a leader, is to be sheltering, protecting, and guiding their subjects to a better and holier life. Our end of the bargain is to obey them and follow them. When they are failing completely to uphold their end of the bargain, and in fact doing the exact opposite of that, we are no longer called to obey them and should likewise do the opposite of obeying them. Clearly, when our rulers are all nothing but satanic blood-drinking pedophiles, it's a reasonable assumption to believe that they are *not* God's servants put there for our good.
>Let everyone obey the authorities that are over him, for there is no authority except from God, and all authority that exists is established by God. As a consequence, the man who opposes authority rebels against the ordinance of God; those who resist thus shall draw condemnation down upon themselves. Rulers cause no fear when a man does what is right but only when his conduct is evil. Do you wish to be free from the fear of authority? Do what is right and you will gain its approval, for the ruler is God's servant to work for your good.
Now obviously when all the rulers over us are demonic jews or their puppets, they are no longer God's servants put there for our good and thus our call to obey them is no longer valid. A critical theological problem that most protestant denominations have today is that they routinely flip-flop the times that God is speaking literally, and symbolically. In this case, God was not telling people to address no human person on the face of the earth by the title of 'father', he was telling us to not supplant the Fathers that He has already put there for us, and Paul affirms that in Romans.