What are the parameters of religious liberty, if any?
What are the biblical foundations of religion liberty, if any?
What are the biblical foundations of religion liberty, if any?
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And how to worship that God you believe in? Does how you worship also come under religious liberty parameters?What does Religious Liberty mean to you?
Freewill to CHOSE What/Whom will be “your” god.
Glory to God,
Taken
What are the parameters of religious liberty, if any?
What are the biblical foundations of religion liberty, if any?
And how to worship that God you believe in? Does how you worship also come under religious liberty parameters?
Thanks Taken for your perspective. That was a very well written testimony from that Finnish member of parliament.NOT HOW I worship God…rather that I ONLY worship God.
Glory to God,
Taken
Thanks Taken for your perspective.
Who can argue that the open border policy of the last 4 years wasn't deliberate?
And what religion are the majority of those entering the US from the south?
What religion is represented in the current administration?
And in the supreme court?
What religion was responsible for the last 1200 years in advancing religious freedom for itself, but denying it to others?
What religion was represented before the United Nations and the Congress, received a standing ovation from all, and was exalted, even among Protestant ministers as the only potential uniting power for mankind in a future divisive society in crisis?
What biblical foundations are there in support of religious liberty?
I don’t know if Jesus was commanding me to be religious when he suggested the worshipers of those whom are seeking after the Father, are to worship in spirit and truth. From what I understand there is liberation in the spirit and this not commandment but a belief which Jesus suggested his Father seeks those who worship in spirit and in truth. There is no bondage for doing so, but rewards, spiritual returns?And how to worship that God you believe in? Does how you worship also come under religious liberty parameters?
Are you not free to worship God according to the dictates of your own conscience...or not to worship anything or anyone, of you should so choose?I don’t know if Jesus was commanding me to be religious when he suggested the worshipers of those whom are seeking after the Father, are to worship in spirit and truth. From what I understand there is liberation in the spirit and this not commandment but a belief which Jesus suggested his Father seeks those who worship in spirit and in truth. There is no bondage for doing so, but rewards, spiritual returns?
Whoa. I’m just sharing concerning the Gospel. That was what Jesus stated. People who seek to worship God will do so in spirit and in truth. God so seeks for people to do so, and rewards them, by I assume spiritual means. I believe the Heavens declare Gods glory , and the firmament shows his handy work. How you take that is up to you, of course how do you take it?Are you not free to worship God according to the dictates of your own conscience...or not to worship anything or anyone, of you should so choose?
It is true the governments introduce laws with the intent to restrict your freedoms. However, are you not still free to choose to obey, or not? Look at Daniel. Nebuchadnezzar had agreed to a law that none should worship anyone except the statue on the plain of Dura. Shadrach, Mechach, and Abednego still had a choice, thus they were free. The consequences of exercising that freedom were dire, sure, but they still had a choice. Same with Daniel himself later under the rule of Darius. He agreed to a law that restricted prayer the king alone, but Daniel, despite knowing the consequences, exercised his freedom of religion to pray as he had always done, aloud, 3 times a day facing Jerusalem, with his window open.
In Revelation we read of a time soon to come whereby the government will pass laws restricting freedom of religion to a power approved of by that government. The government will use legislation that restricts buying and selling only to those who agree. Yet despite that pressure, there will be some who refuse to worship according to government dictates and legislation, will exercise their freedom to worship according to conscience, and be subject to a death sentence as further motivation to comply.
So while governments the world over in history and according to prophecy in the future, endeavour to control their populace through harsh laws and even harsher retribution, we are still free to obey God... therefore there is religious freedom. But it will cost. The question is, are we willing to pay the price as so many have done in the past?
The discussion then revolves around what role does government play, or should play, and do we have a responsibility to call the government out when it steps over the line? What is that line? And how far do we go in ensuring the boundaries are honoured?
I was simply responding to your statement that there is no religious liberty. I believe there is, but sometimes it can cost. Which Jesus warned about.Whoa. I’m just sharing concerning the Gospel. That was what Jesus stated. People who seek to worship God will do so in spirit and in truth. God so seeks for people to do so, and rewards them, by I assume spiritual means. I believe the Heavens declare Gods glory , and the firmament shows his handy work. How you take that is up to you, of course how do you take it?
Okay, all we can do is be transparent in what we believe.I was simply responding to your statement that there is no religious liberty. I believe there is, but sometimes it can cost.
Religion just forms bondage, so to me I do not understand how there could ever have been a "religious liberty" There was the freedom of having conversation directly with Yahavah, by means in which he would show forth himself I do believe. The hebrews believe that Yahavah would come by and speak with Adam and Eve in the wind, while we don't have evidence of it it's just something to think about. I can see where people are religious, be it buddism or something other but they could be seeking the one whoms glory is show in the heavens, and work declared in the firmaent if they are seeking to worship God in spirit and in truth, despite religious set backs....Which Jesus warned about.
“Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake. ”
Matthew 24:9 KJV
And yes, worshipping God in Spirit and in truth is a God given right, and always our choice to follow. However, even Christians can worship in accordance to the wrong spirit, and be deceived as to what is truth. Remember the words of Jesus, "in vain do they worship Me, teachings as doctrine the commandments of men". These same men, believing they were worshipping God, murdered millions during the dark ages, because dissenters chose to reject their man made doctrines and traditions. Jesus warned about that to.
“They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service. ”
John 16:2 KJV
There was religious freedom in those circumstances, but it cost many their lives in exercising it.
I was thinking primarily of those coming across your southern border. Are they not predominantly catholic, and would likely vote in support of catholic rulers?I believe it is over some 100 different countries….of people so down trodden…they magically have funding to cross contentments and oceans … pfff!
Back in the days of your founding fathers, Islam was barely thought of. The danger they saw was in that union of church and state which most of them had but recently escaped. That was a catholic state union. Catholics were, in this days, held with deep suspicion, and the influx of many Irish Catholics into New York brought with it no small amount of controversy, suspicion, and even violence. It took a long while before true religious liberty was appreciated by the American people. However, that hasn't dented catholic ambition to use religious liberty to their own advantage.The founders warned to be cautious of seating “muslims” in governing positions…because their standards and principles are foreign to Gods standards and principles.
You seem to be avoiding the elephant. How many Catholics on the supreme court? What I'm trying to get at is the historically proven antipathy the Vatican has toward religious freedom, its profound impact on American society, protestantism's forgetfulness of history, and the advice determination by Rome to create an American catholic theocracy.SCOTUS was established as a high resolution center for conflicts between the States, her citizens and the Feds….which has become a giant joke of sitting individuals with the majority concerned over their personal preferences … race, gender, queers, godless….which are opinions that has nothing to do with the LAW
True. Lessons not learned by American evangelicals.Muslims, Catholics….closely adopt what clearly belongs to God….If you are not with Him, you are Against Him.
No. For myself it must be, It must be in spirit and truth. Otherwise we are given Jesus the bird and saying forget what he says… it’s faith that’s make us right with Yahweh.Are you not free to worship God according to the dictates of your own conscience...or not to worship anything or anyone, of you should so choose?
I was thinking primarily of those coming across your southern border. Are they not predominantly catholic, and would likely vote in support of catholic rulers?
Back in the days of your founding fathers, Islam was barely thought of. The danger they saw was in that union of church and state which most of them had but recently escaped. That was a catholic state union. Catholics were, in this days, held with deep suspicion, and the influx of many Irish Catholics into New York brought with it no small amount of controversy, suspicion, and even violence. It took a long while before true religious liberty was appreciated by the American people. However, that hasn't dented catholic ambition to use religious liberty to their own advantage.