Re: Texas gets serious about protecting the family -
09-06-2021, 04:30 PM
Did it never occur to heathen lobbyists, a thumping great minority, that laws they may have finagled through can be changed? “I have a right to this (or that) whatever,” they say – not appealing to the goodwill of others or common sense but to some edict from on high. Usually it's an amendment to a Constitution which they imagine to be set in granite [it varies a bit from State to State and between countries] overlooking the crucial word amendment. If it was amended before it can be amended again.
A good example would be the 18th amendment. Something that had been taken for granted as a right to follow I Timothy 5:23 suddenly changed. There had been local regulations of one sort or another more or less supported by local communities, otherwise they'd vote out the official bringing in stuff nobody much agreed with; neither what went before nor the 18th amendment itself was permanent. After a while another amendment was announced, the 21st, overturning the 18th.
Satan really damages minds. Perhaps I'm a silly liberal but some things are a matter for personal taste and relatively unimportant. That would not apply to ideas contradicting The Bible of course and whether heathens are capable of joined up thinking or not, whether they can agree on what words mean so that communication is possible, anyone proposing new laws needs to compare what God has said before claiming victory. That means reading The Bible and even if a heathen (or other savage mind) disagrees, at least they'd know what was informing the majority opinion in any nation declared to be Christian.
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