That's really what it all comes down to.
Whatcha doin linking a Libertarian website anna?
Whatcha doin linking a Libertarian website anna?
It related to the OP although I don't care if it's libertarian, although I'm not. It resonated in more than one way, but one reason is because I see conservatives as having abandoned any pretense of a desire for small government, as long as they're in charge of it.
That is the cause of more government, the immoral actions of it's citizens. It appears that the Bible is clearly at odds with Austrian Economics as well.
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Laissez-faire (buyer beware) capitalism and unchecked property rights?
I used the wrong word, I meant caveat emptor, which if the buyer has to beware of what he's purchasing, "dishonesty and fraud" usually would come into play.
How do promoters of Austrian Economics feel about the buyer having to beware of what he's purchased?
Choices on what? Things that are immoral? Things that could instantly kill a human being and if spread, kill thousands of other human beings? Be more specific.
Subsidizing a private company or industries like Donald Trump has done with soybean farmers, etc. etc. etc. is socialism. I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about a legitimate role that government has in protecting it's citizens from "dishonesty and fraud" and things that are detrimental to the moral fiber of a country, as well as the overall physical health of individuals and a nation.
Like opening a nightclub in a residential neighborhood? Are promoters of Austrian Economics against zoning laws?
Actually God created civil government and gives specific instructions as to it's role: "God's servant for your good...They are God's servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer." (Romans 13:4, 1 Peter 2:13-15)
He also gave mankind instructions on what kind of civil leaders should be chosen: "But select capable men from all the people-men who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain-and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens." (Exodus 18:21)
"13Choose some wise, understanding and respected men from each of your tribes, and I will set them over you." (Deuteronomy 1:13)
Blame the citizens who choose the leaders of their government for the corruption, not the institution of government itself.
As you said in your earlier post:
That is the cause of more government, the immoral actions of it's citizens. It appears that the Bible is clearly at odds with Austrian Economics as well.
Austrian economics is Biblical.
So, in a world of sin everyone should just throw caution to the wind and trust government to force everyone to be moral?
No one should show judgment in who to trust and who to not trust, and should throw self-preservation on the arms of an incorruptible government. Right? No government has ever been corrupt in the history of our planet. Right? There is no corruption in our nation's politicians and never has been. Right? All government inspectors/regulators are completely moral, above reproach, and way, way above ever being corruptible. Right?
Are unchecked private property rights that adversely affect your neighbor biblical? Are anti zoning laws biblical? Is failing to provide your customers with a safe and healthy place to purchase goods biblical?
That's the God ordained role of civil government, to punish those who do evil.
A righteous civil government can't force people to do good, but it can punish them when they're not. In essence that's encouraging them to do good.
Corruption in civil government and continuing to allow it to happen is on the people who elect those public officials, not on the institution itself. God created civil government for a purpose (to punish evil) and commands what kind of civil leaders should rule so that there won't be corruption.
Are unchecked private property rights that adversely affect your neighbor biblical? Are anti zoning laws biblical? Is failing to provide your customers with a safe and healthy place to purchase goods biblical?
What you're talking about isn't even addressed under Austrian economic theory.
That's the God ordained role of civil government, to punish those who do evil.
A righteous civil government can't force people to do good, but it can punish them when they're not. In essence that's encouraging them to do good.
Corruption in civil government and continuing to allow it to happen is on the people who elect those public officials, not on the institution itself. God created civil government for a purpose (to punish evil) and commands what kind of civil leaders should rule so that there won't be corruption.
Your argument flies in the face of reality. You're going to have to show how governments down through history have been incorruptible and have always supported those who did right and always punished those who did wrong. The entire history of humanity demonstrates that has never happened.
Corruption in civil government in a system like ours is today is directly due those in it being part of a corrupt population.
Stop looking to corrupt people in government to stop being corrupt and look at ways to limit corruption by limiting the power of an ever more powerful government. Power corrupts, and you ignore that axiom and look to increase the power of the few over the many. That makes you a totalitarian, and an unapologetic one at that.
And as long as mankind has a sinful nature, corruption will continue, including in the institutions that God created for mankind, but that doesn't change what the role of government is and what kind people a nation is to select as it's leaders.
Thank you, but it has nothing to do with the US representative constitutional republic.
An excellent point. The legislative, judicial and executive branches of our nation was designed exactly to do that and the Constitution is to keep those 3 branches in check. Now if the people of the US would only educate themselves and understand what a great document our Founding Fathers gave us.
In closing: remember that God created 3 institutions for the governance of mankind (the family and the Church being the other two) and that all 3 are dependent upon each other for a nation to thrive or go down in history as yet another fallen nation.
http://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesi...HE NEGLECTED MINISTRY, by Archie P_ Jones.htm
It is not the function of our government to keep us good. As Madison pointed out, governments established to do so have led to corruption and evil.
We will have a theocracy when God sees fit to give us one. Those who try to push Him along by doing it for Him, are not His people.
So, you finally admit that government is always corrupt for humanity is corrupt.The only conclusion to be drawn from this is that since government is, and always has been, corrupt that it's power must be limited. It's control over its citizens must be limited as much as possible. Yet you have argued against that constantly and for government to affect every part of human life.
Your link shows it's basis in fallacy very early. God set up a theocracy which is not a "civil government". It was a government with God at it's center. A civil government is a government with man at it's center. Therefore it is necessarily corrupt.
The basis for workable governance is, and always has been for that is how God set up the nation of Israel, the population putting God at the center of their lives and the family as the basic societal structure.
Lying is a sin.Hence the reason Libertarianism has never worked and never will work: God is left out.
...Hence the reason Libertarianism has never worked and never will work: God is left out.
Lying is a sin.
... It's the social side of libertarian thought I disagree with for it and the Bible are clearly at odds. Libertarian social ideas conflate liberty with license and that's a bad error to make. It's fatal to the creation of a long term successful society.
The basis of Libertarianism is completely compatible with the Bible and does not exclude God in any way.I'm just agreeing with ffreeloader: