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Where does LibertarianChristians.com make a distinction between resistance to unjust government action and the directive to “submit himself to the governing authorities”?

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Where does LibertarianChristians.com make a distinction between resistance to unjust government action and the directive to “submit himself to the governing authorities”?

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The position of LibertarianChristians.com is that Romans 13 is about prudence in action toward governmental intrusion in life. While civil disobedience is not immoral and certainly is great to do in certain cases, one must be very careful in executing such measures. For instance, my first responsibility is the caretaking of my family, and then serving the church. I will not do things that bring unreasonable risk upon them. Frequently enough there are better ways of making a difference. But most of all, LibertarianChristians.com does not and will never advocate violence as the answer to our problems.

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