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Romans 13: Ordained by Sin, Ordered by Love
Submitted by Michael Kleen on Fri, 2011-03-04 04:00
There it began – the Roman Emperor Theodosius I signed the decree, and all of Rome was coerced into Christianity. Ever since then, as economist Ludwig von Mises notes very well, Christianity has never been able to put down the sword on a large scale.
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Keep in mind that Romans 13, which was, in my opinion, intentionally mistranslated, was supposedly written by the same man who said, "All things lawful are mine, but all things are not expedient. All things lawful are mine, and I will not be controlled/governed/ruled by any"; and "You are bought with a price; be not you the servants of men"; and "... having stripped the rulers and the authorities, he [JESUS (sic)] made a show of them in public, triumphing over them in it."