Wow. You pay your taxes. Whoopee! Give you a medal.
So when you can't reply to the points made, you use sarcasm.....yep. I have come to expect that from you Katzpur.
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Silly is an understatement, which is why I never even implied such a thing.
Read your reply again...that is exactly what you implied.
This is what you said......
"I'm just wondering how Jehovah's Witnesses think any country in the world could function without an earthly government. Can you even imagine the chaos that would ensue if we all just declined to involve ourselves in any civic or government affairs? Suppose absolutely nobody were to vote or be willing to serve in elected office. We'd have no law enforcement
because we'd have no laws! We'd have crime unlike anything any of us could possibly imagine. I mean it's just utterly absurd to even try to imagine such a situation. Jesus may have said that we should be no part of this world, but there's more than one way to interpret those words. He did, after all, say, "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's." He didn't say, "Render nothing unto Caesar. Show no support for any laws except God's. Close your eyes and pretend the world simply doesn't exist."
You were suggesting that chaos would reign if "nobody" was willing to vote or to serve in the military or public office. The world will provide its own to do that. Christians were not to be among them. We do render Caesars things to Caesar, but we know where to draw the line.
@Wharton I hope you and Katzpur will kindly consider the following......
“A careful review of all the information available goes to show that, until the time of Marcus Aurelius [121-180 C.E.], no Christian became a soldier; and no soldier, after becoming a Christian, remained in military service.” (
The Rise of Christianity, by E. W. Barnes, 1947, p. 333)
“It will be seen presently that the evidence for the existence of a single Christian soldier between 60 and about 165 A.D. is exceedingly slight; . . . up to the reign of Marcus Aurelius at least, no Christian would become a soldier after his baptism.” (
The Early Church and the World, by C. J. Cadoux, 1955, pp. 275, 276)
“In the second century, Christianity . . . had affirmed the incompatibility of military service with Christianity.” (
A Short History of Rome, by G. Ferrero and C. Barbagallo, 1919, p. 382)
“The behavior of the Christians was very different from that of the Romans. . . . Since Christ had preached peace, they refused to become soldiers.” (
Our World Through the Ages, by N. Platt and M. J. Drummond, 1961, p. 125)
“The first Christians thought it was wrong to fight, and would notserve in the army even when the Empire needed soldiers.” (
The New World’s Foundations in the Old, by R. and W. M. West, 1929, p. 131)
“The Christians . . . shrank from public office and military service.” (Editorial introduction to “Persecution of the Christians in Gaul, A.D. 177,” in
The Great Events by Famous Historians, edited by R. Johnson, 1905, Vol. III, p. 246)
“While they [the Christians] inculcated the maxims of passive obedience, they refused to take any active part in the civil administration or the military defence of the empire. . . . It was impossible that the Christians, without renouncing a more sacred duty, could assume the character of soldiers, of magistrates, or of princes.”—
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, Vol. I, p. 416.
History disagrees with your position. Christians have no business in politics or bloodshed.
if it were as plain as you seem to think it is, we'd all be JWs, wouldn't we?
No we wouldn't...because there are "sheep" and "goats" in this world and Jesus is about to do some separating. There are "wheat" and "weeds" as well.....(Matt 7:21-23) Thankfully Christ is the judge...not you or I.
You know, I used to quite like JWs. A lot has changed over the past couple of years.
Your personal opinion of JW's is really no concern of mine. Your truth is pitted against my truth in a public forum. And there is nothing in the rules that says we have to like each other.
You got your nose out of joint over something I said quite some time ago and your comments to me have been sarcastic ever since. What is that old saying?...if you can't stand the heat...?
Time to let it go, don't you think?
I have had some really nice conversations with young Mormon missionaries here over the years, but I don't judge them by your attitude. I still like them very much as people and admire their strong family values.....but I totally disagree with their beliefs, as they disagree with mine. Shame we never see them anymore.