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Crime of Storing For the Future


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     We can see that now, having started under Obama I believe, that storing for the future, for unexpected events, being more self reliant, is or will be a crime. What's that about?

     It is about the same spirit that fueled and drove western expansionism during the old frontier days, meaning destroying the independence of a people who just wanted to live and be left alone, a people who usually, if not always, attacked the White Man in self defense.

     Western Expansionism was, and is, a mindset and heartfelt condition of expanding one's particular political, economic and spiritual agenda, at the cost of others' rights, sacrificing them for "the common good". Bottom line with that: 'the end justifies the means (now we know that that particular end is very ugly).

     The main thesis of the Constitution is the right to choose, actually an order from the Supreme Being, within confines that He chose (Genesis 2: 15-17). This is the intended right of every human on the planet that ever was, now is and ever will be. It is not of the Almighty to force people to do as He wishes (Joshua 24:15).

     The laws of Moses under the civil classification, a different category than the strictly religious ones, the United States judicial system patterned after the Mosetical civil code, were not intended to take away man's liberty, but rather to restrain man from usurping others' right to choose. The religious laws were to bring man under God's guidance, which have no place in the civil law, thus separation of church and state, one huge reason for the founding of the United States of America.

     The wisdom of the Bible clearly outlines the foresight of storing up necessities for the future in three categories: governmental authority, private entity's authority and individual's authority (https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Storing).

     Notice that in ancient Egypt, the pharaoh authorized Joseph to create vast storage facilities for an upcoming famine, also making part of the stores available for sale to the public, IF NEEDED. Nowhere do we read that anyone was prohibited from creating their own food stores.

     From this, and other recorded instances, including when the Hebrews (Jews) were in captivity under King Cyrus, that the people were free to worship whatever God they chose.

     To say that America is a Christian nation is a bit of a misnomer. It has always been predominantly Christian societal-wise, but was never intended to so be politically. Howbeit, the Constitution expressly states that we are free to be Christian believers if we choose, or any other religion or none, and practice such.

     For the government, any government, to declare a prohibition against storing up necessities is a direct affront to God, man, liberty, human rights, nature and America (Proverbs 6:6-9), and worse than even the most dictatorial Egyptian pharaoh, who allowed the Hebrew slaves to have their own cattle and sheep (Genesis 9:4,6, 22-26, 12:21, 13:1,2, 12:37,38).

     The bottom line is, that elements of the United States Government is attempting to commit an atrocity worse than nearly any tyrant in history: forcing people, slyly, to worship a manmade entity, selling our very souls to an anti-God, anti-human right and anti-nature concept.

 

     Note: two explicit passages confirm that God's authority (or whatever you want to call Him) overrides man's proclomations when they conflict: Acts 4:19, 5:29. In 5:29, the word ought does not mean should. It is a poor translation from the original 'dei' (Greek), meaning 'it is necessary, one must. What did Moses' parents do when the Hebrews were ordered to give up their infant male sons for slaughter? They disobeyed an unjust order and hid him. What did Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego do when ordered to worship the Babylonian gods? They refused, and continued worshipping their God (or concept, concerning nature and basic human rights if that's how you prefer to view it).

Edited by Todd A. Slee
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