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RE: Can a Christian be an Anarchist? (Part 1)
I have a definition from Blacks Law in 1951 and one today. They’ve changed the “offficial” meaning. Also it’s the definition I was taught in Middle school. The absence of the rule of law. But my civics teacher was interesting. I must have had a Sovereign Citizen as a civics teacher in Middle School back in the day. I remember discussing anarchy and he referred to Anarchism as the State in which Sovereigns interact without government or laws or codes or even rules and no hierarchy of Authority. Pure Fantastic Freedom.