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Re: Gun Control, Unnessesary Evil
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Tue, 24 Jul 2001 06:57:41 GMT
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Mike Petrucelli wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Frank Filz writes:
> > Mike Petrucelli wrote:
> > > There are 3 types of laws that I abide by. The first and fore most is God's
> > > law. The second is constitutional law. The third is common saftey law (traffic
> > > laws for example) A common saftey law is only valid if it does not contradict
> > > constitutional law. Constitiutional law must not contradict God's law.
> >
> > Whose God's law? Mine or yours? Thankfully the US constitution makes it
> > pretty clear that it stands above God's law.
>
> There is only one God. (Gods are simply God acting in different forms. God is
> also the life force that surrounds everyone. Either Way God is God and there is
> only one.) Considering the Constitution does not contradict God's law it is a
> non-issue anyway. God's law is "harm no innocent" This law is true no matter
> how one choses to belive in God.
But God doesn't exist.
(Don't bring up God and hold it over everyone, it's been debated to death in here.)
--
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