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Abolition Of Government
Posted by michael-corcoran on June 21, 2022 at 4:58 pmIs the abolition of government the apocalypse from the Bible?
daniel-hohnsbehn replied 2 years, 4 months ago 7 Members · 14 Replies -
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wrong, it influences people’s decision making thus has direct impact on reality
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Even if you think the descriptions of events of the Bible didn’t actually happen, it is still true.
The morals of the Bible and the guidance provided within are true regardless of wheter they are historically accurate. Similar to the way The Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of the truest stories ever told. It is a giant book of stories on a great way to live life that is logically sound and provides the necessary heiarchy to live a moral and ethical life.
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There are far too many verses telling believers to submit to authority for me to believe itโs anything but an old tool of the state. Sure, thereโs some wisdom in it, but that can be said of nearly any book, especially old ones.
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hardly, that standard story says the rising evil will come from the capture of the state by a liar using the teachings of the bible to turn the system on the good people (mark of the beast is supposed to be something required to purchase things)
abolishing government voluntarily and decentralizing power would avoid the bibles version of end of days
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I would think the abolishing of the government is only peaceful for a while. Then those with money, power, and influence that are afraid of losing it will do everything they can to keep the status quo (massive propaganda and manipulation). What if they call the leader of the movement the antichrist?
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first the idea of a sustained “state of peace” has nothing to with the apocalypse or the end of days as described in the bible
secondly free will completely removes the possibility of sustained peace
third maintaining a voluntary society requires extensive and rigorous commitment to maintaining that principle as a cultural foundation, in other words no one said it was easy we would have to work at it and form that could come together to defend themselves when such evil arises
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by NamL Shabazz.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by NamL Shabazz.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by NamL Shabazz. Reason: I can't type LOL
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1. Isn’t it the ending, when good defeats evil? Then peace.
2. Free will to do harm, but people choose not to and society drastically changes for the better.
3. Agreed.
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certainly, for a time, unless your talking only in the afterlife
of course if you assume the apocalypse is the end of human life and the beginning of the “kingdom of Peace” than all my arguments are invalid lol
I see it as more metaphorical forever battle, only because Revelations likely was talking about emperor Nero but that’s open to interpterion historically
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A government will be a tool of the apocalypse, not the absence of it.
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Iโm saying a revolution against the government will be the good side, those wanting to keep the powers at be ghe bad side. The absence of it will be the result of the victory of good vs. evil. Finally humans will have reached 100% volunteeringly cooperation.
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We will always need some type of governance! The wise, the strong and the care givers should be at the helm of decisions made. Equally valued and respected!