Christian & Civil Gov't Part 1 of 6
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I am convinced JonWRowe is a satanist masquerading as a Christian. Write to me. And I will copy & paste what he wrote to me. And you can judge for yourself.
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I emailed Pastor John Weaver a few times, I plan on visiting his church one day. I thought it was interesting he has over 10,000 books that he has read and is in his personal library. He told me, that its very important for a pastor to have good books.
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That man lies. Herman fountain went to jail for abusing and neglecting children. Look it up. I'm certain Johny knows the truth.
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@unrealius True
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He's out of the country is he not? He's an excellent preacher.
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Amen.
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You are probably referring to my desire to spend some time at the Bohemian Grove at watch their wonderful occult ritual wild sipping fine scotch and listening to Black Sabbath perform "Heaven & Hell." Heh.
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I am not a Christian. However, what I recite is from Christian sources like Drs. Gregg Frazer, John MacArthur and John Calvin himself.
At 6:30 , y'all and Mr. Weaver should avoid the expression "positive law". I know what you mean because it's also a term that skews the terms of debate in philosophy, but the usage should be either "posited" or (better) "asserted".
Because , sorry, any term like "positive" or "active" has a positive mass psychology connotation in public discourse .
Weaver sounds cool and effective.
ProNorden 2 years ago
Positive law is defined in Black's Law Dictionary as: "Law actually and specifically enacted or adopted by proper authority for the government of an organized jural society." Pastor Weaver did not intend to convey the idea of "posited or asserted", but rather "positive law" as defined. The term "positive law" is used here in the legal sense not in a metaphysical one.
unrealius 2 years ago
Hear more of Pastor Weaver at sermonaudio(dot)com/weaver
unrealius 4 years ago