thrombomodulin wrote:I agree that a person may always follow his conscience, but since the conscience is not an infallible guide about conduct, with respect to any given ruler, the problems are not resolved.
Hi Pete,
The above quote contradicts the biblical principle that mankind's conscience can and will resolve issues of righteousness in God given authority throughout the world. Again, I believe God is the source of all authority. Therefore, the problem is resolved for me.
Romans 2:14 For when Gentiles who do not have the Law do instinctively the things of the Law, these, not having the Law, are a law to themselves
Not to mention the charges laid out in
Romans 1:18-32, in which
verse 32 states,
"Although they know God's righteous decree that those who do such things are worthy of death, they not only continue to do these things, but also approve of those who practice them."
thrombomodulin wrote:Consider the war which formed the United States: The British citizens who were living in the North American colonies rebelled against their ruler, king George. Some citizens sided with the rebels, but others sided with the British. During the fighting neither side could know who would ultimately win the war, and therefore both sides were ignorant of which authority was the one "established by God", or if the rebels were any sort of authority at all. The rebels might well have been regarded as just another gang of criminals.
Pete, God is the source of ALL authority. The Colonists acted within Britain's Law to protest taxation. What emerged from this injustice was a new governing authority. God say's he raises them up and puts them down. Christian or not, God says mankind inherently knows his laws of righteousnesses. Conscience determined if the men and women was to obey either authority. Since God is the source of both, blind submission to evil practices is were the sin resides. There is nothing to figure-out concerning who has legitimate authority, they both do! And, it's God's business concerning his reasons. We simply follow the rules of righteousness, whether we are Christians or not!
thrombomodulin wrote:Those who chose poorly and ended up on the loosing side of the war turned out to be rebelling against a God ordained authority.
No. Not in my view. God is the source of all authority. The question is, did the men and women follow the laws of righteousness for either side. If conscience demanded some to not participate in war, then so be it. If they were persecuted for this, then so be it. God was still the source behind this authority. Christians and non-Christians alike are not immune from the evils of the world. The bible teaches that innocence is sometimes caught in events that takes lives.
thrombomodulin wrote:The observation that a person is free to follow their conscience doesn't, to my mind, really help him in being able to discern which authority is going to be established by God and which is being destroyed by God.
Pete, this is your inherent problem, but not mine. Again, God is the source of ALL authority. Therefore, I'm in the business of acting upon the laws of righteousness inherent in all mankind.
thrombomodulin wrote:Hopefully if you are right, we will be lucky enough to have guesses well, lest we find ourselves in rebellion against God and subject to the guilt of disobeying Him as per Romans 13:2.
Pete, there is no guessing on my end. God is the source of ALL authority. The only rebellion that exist is not exercising the laws of righteousness inherent in us all.
thrombomodulin wrote:As far as I am aware, there is no solution to this problem with your view.
Pete, as outlined above, the is not true. IMHO, only by not acknowledging God is the source of all authority would you be without resolution.
God Bless.