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Is God a Libertarian?
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<blockquote data-quote="QvQ" data-source="post: 75495083" data-attributes="member: 421823"><p>Anarchy, libertarianism, authoritarianism are all social contracts. The basis of collective social contracts relies on the individual. One drug addict, damaged spiritually, morally and bodily, who has degenerated into personal anarchy, becomes part of the larger civil contract when there are millions of drug addicts wreaking havoc on the the body politic . It is not authoritarian to include that behavior in the secular law whether or not it is moral law. (It is against moral law and a sin)</p><p>God is not a Libertarian. God is Authority unto Himself, absolute, but no man or group of men can claim authority unto themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QvQ, post: 75495083, member: 421823"] Anarchy, libertarianism, authoritarianism are all social contracts. The basis of collective social contracts relies on the individual. One drug addict, damaged spiritually, morally and bodily, who has degenerated into personal anarchy, becomes part of the larger civil contract when there are millions of drug addicts wreaking havoc on the the body politic . It is not authoritarian to include that behavior in the secular law whether or not it is moral law. (It is against moral law and a sin) God is not a Libertarian. God is Authority unto Himself, absolute, but no man or group of men can claim authority unto themselves. [/QUOTE]
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