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Voting is Pagan Vow-Making

Contrary to those who make it out to be some innocent, secular “civic duty,” participating in voting is akin to making a vow to a false deity, undermining a Christian's faithfulness to God's kingdom. A basic look at the etymology of "vote” shows that it's a sacred commitment that contradicts Jesus' teachings against oaths. Abstaining from voting reflects true allegiance to God's authority.

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True Theocracy is Stateless: On the False Religion and Tyranny of Statism

The idea of theocracy has been ill-conceived by most people. It has been defined as the religio-political systems of the world. While we may call these systems theocracies too, true theocracy is diametrically opposed to statist systems. Theocracy in its truest sense is anarchist. Statism is a false religion, a 'false god' system that is completely at odds with God's theocracy, where He rules instead of men.

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Jesus on Taxes: Loyalty to God vs. Caesar

Jesus' statement regarding taxes illustrates a critical distinction between loyalty to God and earthly authority. His clever, almost ambiguous response the attempt to trap Him in His words emphasizes God as the true owner of all, challenging the legitimacy of Roman taxation. Ultimately, the choice is between allegiance to God or Caesar. In this view, avoiding taxes becomes a radical expression of discipleship and resistance to worldly tyranny.

The Joys of Voting? On Faith in God and Political Idolatry

The State functions as a false god, substituting itself for God's promises of protection and prosperity. The “joy” of the godless man is in these political systems and their figures. It only makes sense that a politician would say “we will vote with joy.” It is men and their systems that they trust in. True joy and security, however, come from trusting in the Lord, not in human institutions.

Those Who Trust in God Don’t Vote: Why Enemies Do Not Excuse Political Participation

Many Christians are misled to believe that voting for human rulers is necessary given the existence of even worse ones. But this merely showcases a lack of faith in God. Placing trust in man-kings is a rejection of divine authority and protection, no matter how many evil men there are. The true call for believers is to repent from supporting earthly governments and return to reliance on God for deliverance.

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God’s Judgment of the Wicked in the Psalms: On the Demise of the Evil Men Who Rule the World

There is a pervasive theme in the Psalms that is almost always overlooked: the existence of evil conspirators, ie., government rulers, who prey on God's children. The Psalms call for divine protection from these wicked men and speak of God's eventual judgment upon them. The praise-oriented lessons typically taken from the Psalms is enriched by seeing that it is linked to God's justice against these enemies of humanity.

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Are You Sowing For God’s Kingdom or the Satanic Kingdoms of the World? On the Rotten Fruit of Voting for False Gods

Christians should reconsider their participation in political voting, considering that it as a form of engagement with pagan-statist systems that perpetuate evil. Christians should question the legitimacy of human rulership and see that true allegiance belongs to Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate ruler, making voting unnecessary for Christians.

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Voting is Violence: On the Rejection of Worldly Evils Among the Early Christians

The modern intertwining of Christianity and political systems is a corruption. The many Christians today who mistakenly justify state violence and politics as essential for societal good are in error and out of step with earlier Christians. Many historical Christian teachings decidedly advocate against involvement in worldly politics, and preach a reliance on faith and non-violence rather than voting, campaigning, political power, or military might.

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We Won’t Be Voting Our Way Out of Egypt: On the Sin and Bondage of Democracy

The biblical narrative of God's people seeking earthly kings to rule over them is easily likened to modern voters forsaking divine leadership for human rulers. No less than with a monarch, democratic voting represents a rejection of God, perpetuating a cycle of bondage while advocating for political systems rooted in violence and sin. True liberation lies in repentance and reestablishing God’s sovereignty, rather than seeking worldly governance.

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The Fallacies of Christian Voters: On the Myth of a Christian Obligation to Vote

Participating in politics, such as voting for politicians or supporting them, is to be aligned with worldly systems, which are fundamentally opposed to the teachings of Christ. The popular notion that Christians must vote to influence society denies the power of the gospel and only works to legitimize corrupt systems. True change comes from preaching the gospel and building community, not relying on political acts like voting.

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Must We Engage in Politics Because Evil Prevails? On the Hypocrisy of Christian Voters

According to many Christians, the prevalence of evils in our world strengthens the case for our political participation. But the truth is that political participation and the ideology and idolatry of statism that comes along with it is the very cause of our problems today. If we truly hated the evils, we would repent rather than vote, which is truly a mark of unrepentance.

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Do Christian Anarchists Oppose “Government”? On God’s Patriarchal Social Order vs. Man’s Enslaving Political Systems

There is a crucial distinction between "State" and "government.” While the State raises up men who coercively monopolize goods and services, genuine government, as prescribed by God, operates within family order. The State's agenda opposes God's family-centered social order. Thus, opposing the State does not equate to opposing government; instead, it aligns with returning to true governance under God. Statism is lawlessness, and there is order in God's government.

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Your Truest Civic Duty: On the Abolition of Human Government and the Advancement of the Kingdom of God

For far too long we have looked toward the documents of men as our source of right and wrong. But the power to abolish human government is inherent in the individual. Real freedom comes from recognizing God as the ultimate authority. We need not bear the sword to be free. Personal revolutions, rooted in spiritual regeneration, should replace the reliance on institutional government. True governance begins within, not through reform.

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Burn the American Flag: We Must Obey God Rather Than Men

As politicians call for legal penalties for desecration of the American flag, one of the “sacred” idols of this cult, now is a better time than ever for Christians to give up their mistaken idolatry for state symbols, which places their true faith in the false religion of statism. Christians should instead burn and renounce these idols, as such an act would express genuine repentance and allegiance to God.

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It Turns Out Men Don’t Like Statism Very Much!

We see in our world today that many men are complaining about the political state of things, but haven't yet seen that they stem from their faith in this inherently flawed system, that their own discontent arises from their failure to acknowledge their misplaced trust in a system that God warned us against, and that repentance and a return to the Lord's provision is the solution.

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The Gospel of God’s Kingdom is Anti-Statist — An Interview With Zachary Gomez

Many of the things that so many American Christians tell us we must be doing, like voting and being politically involved, are inconsistent with true Christian teachings. Advancing God's kingdom relies on preaching the gospel, making disciples, and community engagement, rather than reliance on flawed government systems, which ultimately reflect a misunderstanding of Christ’s message.

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Statism Is Not Just Economically Doomed, But Set Out Against God and Bound For Judgment

Statism is as a coercive system rooted in theft and violence that is opposed God’s natural order and law. Governments not only fail economically and morally and contribute to societal decay for this reason, but also because they are set out against God. True social harmony arises from voluntary relationships grounded in faith and obedience to God's commands, not from coercive political structures.

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The Existence and Evils of Statism as Evidence of God

The existence of statism, with its inherent evils and societal decay, is evidence of God's judgment and presence. Historical and contemporary governmental failures reflect humanity's rebellion against divine authority, and show us the Lord’s hand in it. By bringing destruction upon people who choose the statist path, or liberty to those who don’t forsake God, the Lord reveals Himself to us.

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Preaching God’s Liberty to Hardheaded Fools: On the Incompatibility of God and the State

It’s not easy preaching on the idolatry of statism in a world where it is a religion of men. It’s difficult to convince people to abandon their deeply-rooted belief in the state when it is their god, and so God’s message of liberty is usually rejected by men who like to remain in captivity to statism (both as an institution and ideology), and would rather serve false idols than repent.

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The Inevitable Failure of Statism and God’s Judgment Upon the Kingdoms of Men

The introduction by men of political violence into society is condemned in the scriptures, and for that reason alone cannot last. The man-made statist kingdoms are destined to fail and will be replaced by God's everlasting kingdom. Those who defend the permanence and necessity of the State are false prophets, or the fools of one. In the end, the kingdoms of men will be abolished by God's judgment.

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Exposing the Evils of Statism: On the Power of God’s Wisdom over the World’s Weapons

The prioritization of guns over faith in the United States fails to see that the dangers of statism require a spiritual awakening more than armed men. The power to change our world is in God's word, and so we ought to advocate for divine wisdom and spiritual guidance over physical weapons in the battle against false ideologies.

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Is the Secular Age of Hyper-Statism Coming to an End? On the Hope for a Theological Advancement of Liberty

The twentieth century was marked by a shift towards secular thinking, which was naturally accompanied by state power. But there appears to be a great awakening in our time. Men are seemingly realizing the need to rely on God to combat tyranny, and the potential for the victory of liberty. Here we discuss Murray Rothbard’s prediction of a failure of secularist statism and a revival of theologically-grounded liberty.

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If You Knew How Bad It Was You’d Be Weeping and Repenting

The indulgence in many worldly distractions takes away from our need for a more somber and repentant approach to the evils around us. Men are eating up the “bread and circuses” all while we find ourselves occupied by a dangerous empire. To ever break out of this bondage, we are going to have to recognize the evils, repent of our participation in them, and seek refuge in the Lord.

We Need God More Than Guns: A Biblical Perspective of Bondage and Liberation

When the spiritual and ideological aspects of liberty and bondage are emphasized, it’s easy to see the futility of relying solely on firearms for freedom. It is spiritual enslavement and idolatry that contribute to the empowerment of oppressive systems, and only God that provides true liberation. Thus, adressing the root cause of statism through repentance and spiritual awakening is more crucial than amassing weapons for resistance.

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The Kingdom of God is Much Unlike These Kingdoms of Men — An Interview With Michael Plaisted

The ideas we commonly hear from most Christians—that we must get out and vote, that we need political rulers, that statism isn’t idolatry, that there’s nothing wrong with Caesar’s retirement programs—are highly at odds with what the true Kingdom of God looks like. Here we interview Michael Plaisted who helps present a very different picture of what liberty under God looks like than what most men tell us.

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The “King of Kings”: Human Kings Are Pretend “Gods”

Man-kings are false gods whose earthly kingdoms are inherently sinful substitutes of men for God. They believe they are "gods" themselves and attempt to trick people into worshiping them instead. Though many people fall for these false god-men, true men of God must worship God rather than these human rulers who are merely pretending to be gods worthy of worship.

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The “King of Kings”: Human Kingdoms Are Man-Made, Not God-Ordered

Human kingship is a divergence from God's desired order where the Lord is our King. Man-kings and other political rulers are not part of God's plan for social order, but part of man's rebellion against God. They are allowed by God as a punishment for the sin of seeking them, but never as a necessity to society. They are contrary to the Kingdom of God, where they are abolished.

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Most Men Hate the Truth and Fight Against It: On the Wisdom in God’s Word and the Mockery by Men

Many people mock and resist God's word and face the consequences of such rejection. They prefer to adhere to false beliefs and desire comforting lies over uncomfortable truths. They refuse to believe that politicians are not going to save them. We can only hopes for a change of heart in people and pray for a return to God's wisdom and a retreat of the evil political system.

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The Value, and Shortcomings, of Secular Libertarian Philosophy: The Strengths and Weaknesses of Political Economy

Secular political economy is inadequate in combating statism, which is an evil and idolatrous ideology that lies in a rejection of God and demands spiritual repentance more than it does an economics lesson. But we can still appreciate the great insights from secular theorists such as Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard, though their exclusion of God from their perspectives weakens their arguments and needs to be reconciled with theological perspectives to strengthen them.

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Police Officers Are Not the “Peacemakers” Jesus Was Talking About

The appropriation of religious teachings by law enforcement is illegitimate, but not a surprising attempt to present themselves as righteous peacemakers who serve God. Rather, police enforce man-made laws through violence, contradicting the teachings of Jesus they try to use. Being that policing is violent and oppressive, police are hypocritical to claim they serve the Lord and carry out His word. police do not bring peace, but terror and destruction.

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Is The Bible a Tool for Social Control?

While some assert that God is a tool for social control, the Holy Scriptures, contrary to human distortions, liberate humanity from man-made slavery. God's word stands against politically driven systems of human domination, and promotes freedom, justice, and righteousness. An intellectual and spiritual revolution from slavery is inhibited by the under-utilization and ignorance of the scriptures, not their full use being forced upon men as some sort of propaganda device.

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The Conspiratorial Nature of Statism: Political Plunder Schemes and Propaganda

Governments are not benevolent agents of the "public good," whether the overtly socialist "people's governments" or the covertly socialist "we the people" Republics. They are scheming entities that use propaganda and false pretenses to control and exploit the populations they have gained control over. The idea that they exist for “the common good” was something men were trained to believe to hide their true nature as evil, deliberate plunderers.

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Is the Evil of Human Government “Necessary” or “Inevitable?” 

Perhaps the majority of men hold the fallacy that "government is a necessary evil." But evil is never necessary for society. Order comes through submission to the Lord, not through governments. The belief in governments as "necessary evils" is false, and a reflection of the sin in men. The Christian has no basis for pursuing evils in the name of social order.

The Fatal Error of Secular Libertarianism: Leaving God Out of the Philosophy of Liberty 

The modern liberty movement has largely neglected the word of God, relying instead on secular reasoning to defend its doctrines. This is arguably to its detriment. The doctrine of liberty should be defended with scripture, as these ideas are God's work and wisdom. The progression towards atheism in the libertarian movement is a hindrance and is in great need of acknowledging God as the future path for promoting liberty.

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The Failure of Secular Libertarian Philosophy to Stop the Religion of Statism: Friedrich Hayek’s Fallacy of Socialist’s Economic Illiteracy

A sober look at efforts to advance liberty through philosophy alone shows the futility of trying to convert statists with logical arguments and economic education, when their adherence to statism and socialism is of a sinful and rebellious nature. What is really needed is for men to turn to God. A spiritual shift towards serving God is more important than secular reasoning in the fight for liberty.

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The Antagonism Between the Scriptures and the Ideas of Men as a Proof of Their Divine Inspiration

The ideas of men, particularly in political philosophy, most often conflict with what is taught in the scriptures. The scriptures warn against embracing man-made ideologies like statism, socialism, or democracy. That men embrace these man-made ideologies that support political systems, and that they most often resist God's word, serves as proof of its divine origin.

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Do We Need a State Because Others Have One?

There is an inherently ungodly nature to seeking power through state systems, and the scriptures show it's always based in a rejection to God's protection and provision. Those who believe political governments are necessary for security and protection have bought into the lies of false gods, and will endure the opposite. Statism is a substitute faith for trusting in God, and foreign sinners don’t justify it.

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Fearing God Keeps the Statists Away — Or How to Not Get Enslaved By Political Rulers

The reliance on government systems for protection are deceptive tools leading to captivity and statism. This is the false god State substituting itself for God. Faith in God and following His ways is the true path to freedom, protection, and "national security." The military and police worship of our people has led to the opposite. They have relied on Egyptian systems to bring them what only God can deliver.

Does God Fail to Provide Protection? Or Why We Should Trust God for “Safety” and “Defense” Rather Than Police or Militaries

The common assumption that God is really only a spiritual matter and sits passively in the heavens leads people to rely on earthly systems such as government and military for protection. However, God's word abundantly promises protection from earthly enemies, and true faith in God means trusting Him for all needs, such as the “public safety” and “defense” that have been irresponsibly and rebelliously handed over to political rulers.

Causing Fear Is How They Rule Us — So Fear God Instead

Political rulers have historically used fear as a control mechanism, leading people to submit to their political agendas. But true freedom lies in fearing, or trusting, God for protection rather than human-made systems, which are fallible and create the very threats they are ostensibly designated to combat. Fearing God is not a mere religious suggestion, but critical to avoiding societies that establish human rulers through inducing a fear of men.

“But Who Would Protect Us From Bad Guys Without the Government?”: How Fearing Men Brings Egyptian Bondage

There are serious implications for fearing God or fearing men. Those who fear men allow oppressive political systems to arise, leading to their own enslavement. This fear drives the creation of states, police, and military, believed to provide protection but who in reality serve the opposite purpose. Contrary to popular belief, true protection and freedom come from fearing and trusting in God, rather than in human-made systems.

Fearing God, Repentance, and Turning Away From Statism

The evils of statism are meant to correct societies that sinfully set up these systems and show men that these efforts were in error. These negative repercussions come to teach men how to fear God. But this fear of God needs to be coupled with sincere repentance from trusting in man-made systems. We need to abandon worldly power structures for a fear of God and divine guidance.

Will Men Learn To Fear the Lord Before the State Leaves Us Desolate?

Statist systems of men are an abandonment of God's ways and come under judgment as a result. But even despite the various forms of corrections (tyrants, invasions) and societal failures (rising prices, shortages) that these systems inevitably bring, men remain insensitive to God's warnings, often deflecting responsibility to external factors. For millennia now have men failed to know God, repent of their evils, and avoid disaster.

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The False Pastors of the American Civil Religion — Or Why We Should Be Repenting of Our Statism, Rather Than Celebrating It, This “Fourth of July”

That so many Christians embrace the idolatrous nature of American state holidays shows how much of a lack of discernment there is among them. But can we blame them when the false pastors preach a compatibility between statism and Christian faith? Such holidays, at best, provide an opportunity to call men to repentance from the idolatry of statism and challenge Christians to seek true freedom in God.

Repentance from Statism: On Man’s Stubborn Refusal to Wake Up, Turn from Idolatry, and Come Out of Egypt

Anyone who has spent time trying to wake up idolaters to the grave consequences of forsaking God for the false human rulers of the world knows how frustrating it can be to open blind eyes. The scriptures account for all this blindness and refusal of men to turn back to God, helping us to explain why so much of our exhortation to men to leave Egypt falls on deaf ears.

God’s Judgment Upon the Proud As Proof That Pride Is All About Statism

"The proud" men of the scriptures refers to those who seize political power and position themselves as "gods," attempting unsuccessfully to substitute human rule for God's sovereignty. When we see that God's judgment targets these political ruler-gods who exalt themselves and oppress others, we can see just how much pride and statism are bound up with one another.

The False “God” of Statism and Central Banking: Indeed, “Who Needs the Fed?”

God and His word provide for the social needs of His people, offering protection, sustenance, and prosperity. Trusting in God for all things eliminates the need for human governments and their false provisions. Similarly, central banking systems and institutions fail to deliver on their promises of economic stability and prosperity, leading to financial inequity and social unrest.

Contrary to Foolish Patriots, Statist Idolatry is Not An Exceptional Form of Pride

The societal and political implications of pride are often overlooked by Christians, who have an unfounded tendency to downplay the significance of statolatry—idolatry toward the State—and place all the emphasis on the individual. But the real pride in scriptures is most often the pride of statism, i.e., the worship of false-god States or proudly setting oneself up as one of these false gods.

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The Pride of Statism — State Rule and Patriotism as the Essence of Biblical Pride

Pride in the Bible goes beyond mere egoism or arrogance, encompassing the audacity of individuals claiming authority and seeking political power. The scriptures condemn those who exalt themselves as authorities and the worship of false gods in the form of rulers. This statism, characterized by rulers who plunder and people who support them, reflects the true meaning of pride in the scriptures.

Are We Unable to Know God’s Desires For Us? On God’s Anti-Statist Will and Man’s Rejection of His Word

Christians often claim we cannot know how God thinks, here particularly on the issue of statist societies. But utilizing scripture, it is easy to see that God disapproves of political systems, all which are based on corruption and violence. God makes it clear that statism is founded in sin. The understanding and teaching God’s stance on statism aren't mere presumption, but part of following Him faithfully.

Not All Christians Are Proud Supporters and Slaves of the State — The Non-Violent Resistance of Ammon Hennacy

Those Christians who have been tricked into believing that our Egyptian system can be reformed through the political means, and who do not see that the State is fundamentally at odds with Christian principles, can learn a lot from Ammon Hennacy, whose "One Man Revolution" was a living demonstration of the power of individual-spiritual transformation and Christian conviction to change the world.

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On Suffering the Consequences of Statism: God’s Warning of the Disaster and Tyranny of Human Government

The Bible recounts various disasters and calamities, teaching that these events serve God's purposes, including as punishment or correction for sin. While God has used human rulers for his plans, their reign has brought suffering and consequences. Even so-called righteous kings brought hardship to their people. The lesson is clear: placing faith in mortal rulers leads to suffering. The ultimate solution? Embracing the sinless King Jesus and rejecting earthly rulers.

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To Resist? Participate? Or Repent? On the Christian Response to Government Evils

Given that men have so long engaged in the sin of statism, who are we to think our Babylonian captivity is not a divine decree? But as opposed to the days of Jeremiah, who gave his people this message, some men in our Babylonian environment today urge resistance, while others fully participate. But the only way out is to recognize our own idolatry, abandon it, and turn back to God.

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Let Us Remember God—Rather Than Soldiers—This “Memorial Day”

You wouldn't know it if you asked most men, but there's a great conflict between supporting holidays like "Memorial Day" and the Christian faith. Men of God should not celebrate such state holidays, as they promote idolatry and place faith in the state rather than in God. So let us on this day remember and praise God, rather than the state, for any blessings we know.

How Might We Respond to the Evils Around Us? — “Woe To Us For We Have Sinned”

If one is even capable of identifying the political slavery around us, they might start looking at these evils as a manifestation of our own hearts more than anything else. Blaming God for these issues is misplaced, and instead, individuals should acknowledge their own sins and turn back to God and seek restoration through repentance and faith in God's sovereignty.

On Finding Our Way Out of Egyptian Bondage and Back to the Liberty of the Lord

Contrary to popular opinion, statism is a system of enslavement of humanity. To ever near towards breaking out of it, men need to acknowledge their captivity and turn back toward God, who through His word gives us divine guidance on avoiding such societies and the inherent violence and corruption they bring. Men will have to repent of their false gods to find true liberty.

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Singing the Song of Moses to Get Out of Our Egyptian Slave Society

There is a spiritual shift from reliance on state systems to a trust in God for freedom and protection that men must undergo if they are ever to get out of Egyptian bondage. Using the narrative of Moses's escape from Egypt, we can reflect on how true liberty does not come from any political system, but from faith in God's deliverance and reverence for His power.

“All Is Well In Babylon”: The False Prophesying of State Propagandists

Governments use false prophets to propagate official narratives of prosperity and security. Their job is to spread lies about the state’s benevolence and efficiency, and to silence the negative impacts that result from their practices of violence, crime, and deliberate social inequality. We must align ourselves with the biblical prophets if we are to understand the truth as revealed by God.

Government and its Evils Are a Curse By God to Teach Us a Lesson in the Sin of State Worshiping

Human governments are not necessary for social order and prosperity, but are tools of judgment from God due to men's sinful reliance on them. As part of the punishment for rebelling against God, governments bring about violence and oppression. These evils ideally show men the need to turn away from reliance on government and back to God.

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A Voting Christian is a Blasphemous Christian

It's not often that Christians will admit to the religious nature of statism, but equating voting to divine power is clearly blasphemous and evil, denying the power of the Lord. When professing Christians are fooled by voting for state rulers, they not only fail to prioritize the kingdom of God, but decidedly turn away from it. Christians should repent from participation in the evil system of voting, especially as judgment looms over this country.

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Should We Hope For Repentance or Destruction? Another Lesson From Jonah

Idolatry and wickedness is very prevalent in our society, which is greatly manifest in the sin of statism. We know this invites God's judgment against a people. But if we can spare our society and people from disaster, it should be our preferred option. Considering how foolish our people are, we should refrain from wishing destruction upon others and instead encourage them to turn from their wicked ways. We are in need of repentance, spiritual regeneration, and the transformation of our people and societies.

The State May Be A Tool Used By God, But it is Not His Perfect Will

States are not God's way of establishing social order, but rather His means of executing judgment on societies that have established and uphold such structures. These man-made political systems are inherently corrupt and violent and thus inherently contrary to God's commandments.God prefers familial organizations, centered around patriarchal order, and any shift away from this structure is a rebellion against God, inviting judgment.

The “Fear of the Lord” and God’s Judgment

Fearing God doesn't imply complying with an arbitrary command, but understanding and respecting God's doctrines that warn societies against the consequences of their defiant behaviors. There are great social ramifications for disobeying God's instruction and social law, as we should see today, and God-fearing people must reject idolatrous societal systems and choose God's ways if they want to avoid them.