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Love your neighbor as yourself. Mark 12:31
Do unto others what you would have them do unto you. Luke 6:31.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Matthew 5:9.
As much as it depends on you, live at peace with all men. Romans 12:18
Strive not with a man without cause, if he has done you no harm. Proverbs 3:30.
Most Christians today use Romans 13:1-7 to say that these ethical precepts (and others, I did not provide an exhaustive list above), apply "only to individuals" and not to governments. But Deuteronomy 17:14-20 binds even kings to obey the law.
Some Christians will call upon the command to "punish evil" as an excuse for punishing drug use. Yet, drunkenness was specifically mentioned as a sin in the OT, yet never criminalized. Furthermore, while drugs are an intoxicating substance and thus presumably immoral, God never criminalized them even in the OT theocracy. Modern Christians are actually being more authoritarian than the theocracy on this issue. Do you guys think you are better than God?
No, not every element of OT law was intended for today, but that does not give you license to just make any laws you want and control other people's freedom. It is amazing that conservatives who are supposedly for small government and for letting people make their own choices have hangups on this issue.
Enforcing these laws is not loving your neighbor either. Christians should refuse to support or enforce these laws, and they should not "serve" as police in an immoral society that seeks to control such personal behavior. Drugs are evil, but drug laws are more evil.
Do unto others what you would have them do unto you. Luke 6:31.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Matthew 5:9.
As much as it depends on you, live at peace with all men. Romans 12:18
Strive not with a man without cause, if he has done you no harm. Proverbs 3:30.
Most Christians today use Romans 13:1-7 to say that these ethical precepts (and others, I did not provide an exhaustive list above), apply "only to individuals" and not to governments. But Deuteronomy 17:14-20 binds even kings to obey the law.
Some Christians will call upon the command to "punish evil" as an excuse for punishing drug use. Yet, drunkenness was specifically mentioned as a sin in the OT, yet never criminalized. Furthermore, while drugs are an intoxicating substance and thus presumably immoral, God never criminalized them even in the OT theocracy. Modern Christians are actually being more authoritarian than the theocracy on this issue. Do you guys think you are better than God?
No, not every element of OT law was intended for today, but that does not give you license to just make any laws you want and control other people's freedom. It is amazing that conservatives who are supposedly for small government and for letting people make their own choices have hangups on this issue.
Enforcing these laws is not loving your neighbor either. Christians should refuse to support or enforce these laws, and they should not "serve" as police in an immoral society that seeks to control such personal behavior. Drugs are evil, but drug laws are more evil.