Are
we Free or are we Slaves to the Government?
If you have to
pay for it, whatever it is, it is not from God.
Romans 3:22-24 – This righteousness from God comes through
faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe, there is no difference, for all have
sinned and fall short of the glory of God and are justified freely by his grace
through the redemption that came by Jesus Christ. God presented him as a
sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.
Right – that which is
ethical, good, just or proper.
Justify – to show to be
right or valid. To pronounce free from blame or guilt.
We
through the living sacrifice of our Lord and redeemer Jesus Christ have been
set free from our sinful nature.
This
freedom cost us nothing, it was freely given to us from our Heavenly Father so
that all who believe in his son may receive eternal salvation.
Grace – divine love
and protection given to mankind by God. A virtue granted by God. A temporary
exemption as from paying a debt, reprieve.
When
we sin against our Heavenly Father as in disobeying his law we must suffer the
consequence. Just like in life when we break the law we also must suffer the
consequences. In life there are varying degrees of consequence dependent on the
nature of the crime. If we disobey the law and speed in our car and get caught
we get a fine. If we murder someone with premeditation and with callousness, we
are sentenced to death at the hands of man. We get everything from a verbal
warning (reprimand) to death.
If
we violate the laws of the land in such they deem totally inappropriate to the
point where they deem you a burden or threat to society you pay the price of
that violation with your life.
They
own you; you in essence become their slave.
Slave – a person who
is bound to servitude as the property of a person or household. A person who is
completely controlled by a dominating influence.
Is this a notion
of freedom? Absolutely not!
Government – the
administration of the public policy and affairs of an area: rule. A governing
organization, body. The agency or organization through which a governing body
exercises authority and performs its functions.
Govern – to guide,
control. To direct or manage the public policy and affairs of: rule. To
regulate, determine. To restrain.
Executive Branch – the branch of government
responsible for putting the laws of the country into effect.
Judicial Branch – of, relating to, or befitting
courts of law or the administration of justice.
Judiciary – the judicial
branch of government.
Legislative Branch – of or pertaining to
legislation or legislature. Having the power to legislate.
Legislate – to pass laws.
To enact into laws. To bring about by or as if by legislating.
Legislation – the act or
process of passing laws, lawmaking. A law or group of laws proposed or enacted
by a legislature.
Legislature – an officially
selected body of persons with the power and responsibility to make and change
laws. We have three legs to our stool once again.
Government – rule,
exercise authority
Govern – control,
rule, regulate, and determine, restraint. Manage.
Judiciary – administers
the laws
Executive – enacts the
laws, puts them into effect
Legislative – creates the
laws
Free – not
imprisoned or constrained. Not under necessity or obligation. Costing nothing.
Unobstructed, clear. Without charge. Possessing political or civil liberties.
Freedom – the state of
being free of constraints. Possession of political and civil rights. Free will.
Frankness or boldness of expression. Unrestrained access or use. Facility of
movement.
Pledge
of Allegiance
I
pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with Liberty
and Justice for all.
Justice – the principle
of ideal or moral rightness. The upholding of what is right, fairness.
Liberty – the state of
being free, freedom. Permission, authorization.
Indivisible – not able to
be divided
Republic – a political
order whose head of state is not a monarch but a president. A political order
in which the power is held by the elected representatives or citizens.
Power – strength,
force, might, forceful impact, the authority or ability to control others.
Are
we a free nation? Do we have freedom? Do we have liberty for all? Is there
justice for all in the United States of America? Are we one nation under God?
Tax – a payment
imposed upon persons or groups for governmental support. A heavy demand.
Restraint to exercise or make demands on. To make a charge against, accuse.
Are
we free to choose whether or not we would like to participate in the paying of
taxes to support the government? Look at these words under the definition of
tax.
You decide!
Do
we have liberty and justice for All?
All - The total
entity or extent of, the utmost possible. Every, any whatsoever. Each and
every. Nothing but, only. Every way to any extent.
Is
America the land of the free or home of the brave or are we slaves to a
tyrannical government.
Tyrannical – of, relating
to or characteristic of a tyrant, despotic.
Tyrant – an absolute
ruler, an unjust, oppressive or cruel one. Someone who exercises power, control
or authority unfairly and harshly.
Despotic – an absolute
ruler. A person who wields power oppressively.
Oppressive – to persecute
or subjugate by force. To weigh heavily upon.
Is our
government fair in how it metes out justice?
Fair – impartial,
just.
Are
they? Absolutely NOT!
Impartial – not partial,
unbiased.
Partial – according preference or
favor to one side or person over another, biased.
Biased – an
inclination or preference that interferes with impartial judgment, prejudice,
to cause or have a prejudicial view.
Prejudice – a bias for or
against something or someone formed without sufficient basis. Irrational
intolerance of or hostility towards members of a certain race, religion or
group. Detriment especially to one’s legal rights.
Detriment – damage,
injury or loss. Something that causes damage, injury or loss.
Serf – a medieval
European peasant who was owned by a Lord and bound to the land.
Are
we ever free of government intervention?
Can
we ever own our own home?
Or,
do we have to pay the King (government) tax on the land even when the home is
paid for?
YES!
King – a man who is
a monarch, the most powerful or eminent as of a group or place.
Kingdom – a land ruled
by a king or queen. An area in which one thing dominate.
Monarch – one of great
power or sovereign position.
Sovereign – supreme in
power or rank. The head of a state of monarchy.
Monarchy – government by
monarch, a state or nation ruled by a monarch.
Do
we have the choice (free will) to pay or not to pay tax?
If
the answer to that is NO! Then we are not free!
We
do not have freedom!
We
do not have liberty!
There
is no justice!
We
are not under God!
For
who is God? A being worshipped by
monotheists (one God) as the perfect, omnipotent (all powerful) omniscient
originator and ruler of the universe.
Monotheist – the belief or
doctrine that there is only one God.
Omnipotent – having
absolute power and authority.
Omniscient – knowing
everything.
Are we a
republic, one nation under God?
Under – location
below or belief, subordination in rank or importance. Degree, rate or quantity
that is lower or less than normal. Lower than below. Less, smaller or lower
than. Subject to control or authority, bound by or obligated by, subject to.
Are
we really one nation under God?
Absolutely
not!
The
laws of this land are made by man!
Not
by God!
Men
who live in darkness who don’t even know God, obey him, live in accordance to
his will or walk in the light of Jesus.
Men,
who judge, destroy, persecute, create pain, hardship, division, dissention, who
exercises power, authority, rule, injustice tax, impose laws and regulations
for profit, gain, not to protect and serve.
Suffice
it to say our government, its policies and practices, procedures, laws,
regulations and taxes is not of God, made by God or endorsed by God.
It
is evil, dark, Satan in disguise.
We
have no freedom, no liberty, we do not live under God, this is not a republic,
we are divided – one against another thanks to attorneys and others.
There
is no justice; justice is not meted out judiciously or fairly.
Our
justice system pits fathers against their wives, children, friends, neighbors,
coworkers, and mothers the same and children the same and each and every one of
the same.
Where
is the justice in that?
I
think anyone in America would like to take their freedom back, live under God,
have their civil liberties restored, have a choice in taxation, own their own
property when their house is paid for.
We
no longer desire to be slaves (serfs) under control of a tyrant (monarch) that
continually oppresses us, lays heavy demands upon us, creates pain, misery and
suffering.
Our
government is out of control and we have to live with it and find peace,
happiness and joy in it.
Today
is Independence Day, July 4th. Today we celebrate our independence
from the tyrannical rule of the monarch of England. Men and who of our country
fought for the freedom, the liberty from the heavy tax and burden imposed upon
them from the King of England.
On
December 16,
1773
we had the Boston Tea Party and the purpose of that uprising, the throwing of
tea imported from England into the Boston harbor was to demonstrate our
founding fathers’ unwillingness to pay the heavy tax on tea that was levied by
the King of England. Their act of defiance led to a war between the people of
the United States and England of which the men and women successfully fought
and won their freedom from the King of England. They fought over freedom of
tax, freedom of the absolute power and authority of a central figure, they
fought for their civil liberty and they won!
Are
we any different today?
Have
things changed for the better?
Or
for the worse?
Do
we have a ruler (king)? – Yes we do! Although we call that ruler a President.
Does
our ruler have a military to enforce the rules regulations and tax imposed by
the king?
Yes
we do!
They
are called our government officials including the military, our public
officials, our police force; the three branches of government. All have been
created to usurp the power of the people and put it back in the hands of the
king who rules over his land.
Usurp – to seize and
hold illegally and by force.
We
had a fight of freedom, liberty, life under God, justice for all.
All
that has been usurped or taken away from us illegally and by force.
We
are owned (slaves, serfs) by the king and are forced by the threat of
imprisonment to pay taxes to the king.
In
fact if we don’t pay taxes to the king on our land even though we own our home,
the king can seize our home by force, confiscate it, throw us in prison or out
in the street and claim it as their own to do with what they like.
Is
that freedom?
Is
that liberty?
Is
that fair?
Is
that justice?
Is
that under God?
Is
that what God would do?
No
way!
Our good Lord
wants us all to live in peace and harmony, not divisiveness and inequity.
A
tithe offering was given to the priest to be housed in the store house of the
needs of all who were in need, to build up the church and to pay those who
labored for the Lord. Even though they had kings and rulers at that time, they
did not levy them with a tax so burdensome that the people rebelled and caused
uprising and civil or uncivil disobedience.
Should
we be celebrating our independence from England?
Yes.
July
4th is also a reminder that although we gained our independence from
England we still live under the same rules, regulations and laws, only the
names, practices and procedures have changed.
Nothing
has changed once from my perspective, things in America is much, much, much
worse today than under the rule of the King of England.
Freedom,
liberty, justice for all, not any more.
As
for me and my house, we choose to serve the Lord.
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