Finally, someone seems to "get it", or at least they say something to the effect.
Ever notice how lately, oh, last two decades or so (or perhaps even before then...), it really doesn't seem like God has been looking all that favorably on the USA? We used to be prosperous, we used to be viewed more highly in the world, we used to be more well-liked.
But now look at what this nation has become. Infrastructure is falling apart, the national debt just keeps climbing, we've had various financial situations that have risen and that we've had to scramble to do something about, these last few years, it seems like high-profile violence is on the rise, and a good chunk of the rest of the world don't think of us too highly these days.
It's kinda like God has taken His hand away from us. There always seems to be a nation that currently has His favor at any given time, and that
was us, until we started falling into various sins, such as pride, lust and greed. Then bit by bit, He started looking away and we just keep sliding further down towards the pit.
That raises the question, of who He is going to move His hand to next. I've guesses, but I think we'll see here shortly who will be His favored next. That's not to say every American is damned or anything, but you can tell when He takes His eyes off of a nation, just read the Bible. There was a time when even Babylon prospered, but then, what happened when Nebuchadnezzar II took the holy items from the Temple and used them in a sinful display of debauchery? His kingdom was overthrown
that very same night.
Anyways, sorry about the off-topic bit, but it was something that needed said.
Back on topic,
@RDKirk hit the nail on the head with the SOFA post. You can follow a nation's laws and honor a nation's earthly sovereignty without actually belonging to a nation. I'll second the example of Daniel, and also point out that Joseph was under a very similar situation. Joseph was a Jew who was forced to live in Egypt, and never once did he break any of God's laws, even though he was serving one of the most pagan and idolatrous nations of the time, right next to Babylon. Not only did Joseph serve in Egypt, but he eventually became second only to the pharaoh.