Romans 13Reference for God-ordained government protection of the middle class?
You'll have to do better than that. Where is "middle class" referenced and where does it say that God ordains their protection by the government?
You don’t know.Hard to say; it's like asking how many school shootings did it take before "thoughts and prayers" became the political pro forma?
You never know how quickly something's going to become the new normal.
You don’t know.
Thanks.
You think that’s a good analogy?I also don't know exactly how much blood I could lose before dying.
I'd rather not find out.
You think that’s a good analogy?
You'll have to do better than that.You'll have to do better than that. Where is "middle class" referenced and where does it say that God ordains their protection by the government?
God's Word says nothing about a middle class. God's Word is also not instructions for governmental rule over their people for nations not called Israel thousands of years ago.All are subject, including the middle class. Says so right there in God's Word. This by no means is to reject the possible notion that Biden is in fact the wrath of God set upon a sinful nation who has turned their back on Him, but for the sake of His faithful remnant, that they might be redeemed and spared.
OK, so no specific middle class protection ordination. Got it. The Bible is not a guide for governments to rule by. But feel free to exegete away at your leisure.You'll have to do better than that.
Where is "crystal meth" in the Bible and where does it say that God commands not to be addicted to it?
Where is "abortion" in the Bible and where does it say that God commands not to do them?
Where is "insurance fraud" in the Bible and where does God say not to do it?
I can go on and on and on if you want me to...
Romans 13 explains that God has ordained the governmental authorities as the deliverer of His Justice and that for the most part their rule is deliverance of His Justice. It explains that we pay taxes and they use those taxes the way they see fit to protect us and our rights under their government.
If you need me to further exegete it for you just let me know.
Except you are wanting to fix a problem that hasn’t shown itself to be a problem.I think I'd rather prevent a problem than try to fix a crisis.
Except you are wanting to fix a problem that hasn’t shown itself to be a problem.
Yes I call that 50+ pages of well researched well documented evidence which I sincerely doubt that you read, why do you ask for something and then ignore it?That’s pure speculation about 2030. Not factual information based on what actually happened in the real world.
Is that what you think evidence is?
smh
Because it is speculation.Yes I call that 50+ pages of well researched well documented evidence which I sincerely doubt that you read, why do you ask for something and then ignore it?
The slaves weren't free at the founding of the country. Do you think the slaves would have been freed without government intervention?Disagree. At least at our founding, we were free enough to fail...something happened, maybe the Great Depression, to change the national attitude to thinking government somehow needs to be our adult nanny.
I'm middle class, I don't need Biden's help. In fact, I would prefer a lot less intervention.
Could you share a link to the PDF? No rush on this, but I'd like to read it if you have a link to it.Yes I call that 50+ pages of well researched well documented evidence which I sincerely doubt that you read, why do you ask for something and then ignore it?
As is it states, Relative to the CBO’s 2030 projections 2An Analysis of Vice President Biden’s Economic Agenda for these variables (Congressional Budget Office 2020), this suggests there will be 4.9 million fewer employed individuals, $2.6 trillion less GDP, and $1.5 trillion less consumption in that year alone. Median household income in 2030 would be $6,500 less. You do know what the Congressional Budget Office is, Right?
you asked me to provide evidence for my statement "I hope everyone enjoys the "free" lunch because those who can afford it the least will be paying the bill for years to come. Taxing the rich and corporations is a joke, those costs are just passed along to consumers and employees, expect higher prices, higher interest rates, higher taxes, and higher unemployment especially in the lower income jobs, those in the lower income or fixed income situations will become more and more poor as the prices and costs of living increase." I have provided that evidence.Because it is speculation.
It is not evidence of something that has already, categorically happened.
That’s like claiming that you have evidence that someone is a murderer and when asked to present it you trot out a fellow who states that the accused WILL commit the murder.
Your evidence is guess work about the future when I asked for evidence that that it’s ever been successful IN REALITY.
But you can’t so you post what you think MIGHT happen.
Pony up the evidence or concede the point.
https://www.hoover.org/sites/defaul...nt_bidens_economic_agenda_hassett_updated.pdfCould you share a link to the PDF? No rush on this, but I'd like to read it if you have a link to it.
That is not evidence. That is a prediction. I predict that you will win $1000 next week.you asked me to provide evidence for my statement "I hope everyone enjoys the "free" lunch because those who can afford it the least will be paying the bill for years to come. Taxing the rich and corporations is a joke, those costs are just passed along to consumers and employees, expect higher prices, higher interest rates, higher taxes, and higher unemployment especially in the lower income jobs, those in the lower income or fixed income situations will become more and more poor as the prices and costs of living increase." I have provided that evidence.