We granted the them the power and authority to reign over us
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Who is responsible for our enslavement?

  • Constitutional rights
  • God-given rights (correct)
  • Human rights
  • Legal rights
  • What is the first duty associated with God-given rights?

  • Obey the laws of the road
  • Accept no other gods before God (correct)
  • Talk about rights
  • Apply for a driver's license
  • Where do our rights and duties come from?

  • Our maker (correct)
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • True Dope
  • What does God say about religion?

    <p>It is complete and total nonsense</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Bible, what does pure religion involve?

    <p>Visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which chapter in the Bible serves as a warning about the consequences of rejecting God as king?

    <p>1 Samuel 8</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What has become the source of servitude for people?

    <p>Institutions formed by men</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker emphasize in relation to power of attorney?

    <p>The importance of not giving away one's power or rights</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker say about the concept of a power of attorney?

    <p>It is essential for understanding the legal system</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main point the speaker is trying to make?

    <p>People often claim their rights without acknowledging their corresponding duties.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the speaker's view on religion?

    <p>Religion is complete nonsense.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker believe is the cause of people's enslavement?

    <p>People's failure to acknowledge their duties along with their rights.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the authority for the actions of kings and rulers?

    <p>The Bible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What evidence does the text provide of turning away from God's commandments?

    <p>Possession of government-issued identity documents</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker believe is dividing and conquering people?

    <p>The rhetoric of lawyers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the speaker, what is the significance of God speaking through his son Jesus?

    <p>It shows the power of attorney</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the first duty associated with God-given rights?

    <p>To have no other gods before God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker propose that human governments are doing to the people?

    <p>Enslaving them as commanded by God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker believe is the main cause of people's enslavement?

    <p>Turning away from God's commandments</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the speaker's view on religion?

    <p>Religion is complete and total nonsense</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Bible warn about in 1 Samuel 8?

    <p>The consequences of rejecting God as king</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the basis of servitude according to the text?

    <p>Institutions formed by men</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker believe is the cause of people's enslavement?

    <p>The rhetoric of lawyers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the concept discussed in relation to God's will?

    <p>Power of attorney</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding Servitude and the Bible's Warning

    • Pure religion, according to the Bible, involves visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction and keeping oneself unspotted from the world.

    • The duty of teaching the word, law, and commandments of the Bible was neglected by previous generations, leading to a lack of knowledge and understanding.

    • 1 Samuel 8 in the Bible serves as a notice from God, warning about the consequences of rejecting Him as king and turning to human rulers.

    • The Bible describes the manner in which a human king will rule over the people, including taking their sons for his chariots and appointing captains and servants.

    • Institutions formed by men, such as banks, municipalities, and governments, have become the source of servitude for people.

    • The King James Version of the Bible references 1 Samuel 8:10-17 as the authority for the actions of kings and rulers.

    • The concept of a rapture is not found in the Bible, highlighting the importance of studying the scriptures accurately.

    • Possession of government-issued identity documents and participation in societal systems serve as evidence of turning away from God's commandments.

    • By rejecting God as king, people have unknowingly subjected themselves to the authority of human rulers and institutions.

    • Understanding the basis of servitude and the consequences of rejecting God as king can help individuals reclaim their identity and rights.

    • The Bible emphasizes that people are not just bodies but also possess a life force within them.

    • Believing in the body as one's identity leads to a focus on external factors such as appearance, race, and gender, which can cause division and conflict.The Power of Attorney and Being a Victim

    • People have evolved to the point where they enjoy being victims and take offense easily.

    • The rhetoric of lawyers is dividing and conquering people.

    • The concept of power of attorney is discussed.

    • In the beginning, humans were made in God's image and had the power of eternity as long as they followed God's will.

    • Following God's will meant carrying out actions in His name.

    • Humans would have their birthright, rights, power, property rights, and duties intact if they never turned away from God's will.

    • These rights would not be given away, pledged away, voted away, or transferred fictionally or otherwise.

    • The speaker wants to discuss Hebrews 1:1-2.

    • The speaker references the concept of power of attorney in relation to God's will.

    • The focus is on adhering to and carrying out God's will.

    • The speaker emphasizes the importance of not giving away one's power or rights.

    • The speaker believes that people are being fed nonsense and ridiculous rhetoric by lawyers.

    Understanding Servitude and the Bible's Warning

    • Pure religion, according to the Bible, involves visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction and keeping oneself unspotted from the world.

    • The duty of teaching the word, law, and commandments of the Bible was neglected by previous generations, leading to a lack of knowledge and understanding.

    • 1 Samuel 8 in the Bible serves as a notice from God, warning about the consequences of rejecting Him as king and turning to human rulers.

    • The Bible describes the manner in which a human king will rule over the people, including taking their sons for his chariots and appointing captains and servants.

    • Institutions formed by men, such as banks, municipalities, and governments, have become the source of servitude for people.

    • The King James Version of the Bible references 1 Samuel 8:10-17 as the authority for the actions of kings and rulers.

    • The concept of a rapture is not found in the Bible, highlighting the importance of studying the scriptures accurately.

    • Possession of government-issued identity documents and participation in societal systems serve as evidence of turning away from God's commandments.

    • By rejecting God as king, people have unknowingly subjected themselves to the authority of human rulers and institutions.

    • Understanding the basis of servitude and the consequences of rejecting God as king can help individuals reclaim their identity and rights.

    • The Bible emphasizes that people are not just bodies but also possess a life force within them.

    • Believing in the body as one's identity leads to a focus on external factors such as appearance, race, and gender, which can cause division and conflict.The Power of Attorney and Being a Victim

    • People have evolved to the point where they enjoy being victims and take offense easily.

    • The rhetoric of lawyers is dividing and conquering people.

    • The concept of power of attorney is discussed.

    • In the beginning, humans were made in God's image and had the power of eternity as long as they followed God's will.

    • Following God's will meant carrying out actions in His name.

    • Humans would have their birthright, rights, power, property rights, and duties intact if they never turned away from God's will.

    • These rights would not be given away, pledged away, voted away, or transferred fictionally or otherwise.

    • The speaker wants to discuss Hebrews 1:1-2.

    • The speaker references the concept of power of attorney in relation to God's will.

    • The focus is on adhering to and carrying out God's will.

    • The speaker emphasizes the importance of not giving away one's power or rights.

    • The speaker believes that people are being fed nonsense and ridiculous rhetoric by lawyers.

    Understanding Servitude and the Bible's Warning

    • Pure religion, according to the Bible, involves visiting the fatherless and widows in their affliction and keeping oneself unspotted from the world.

    • The duty of teaching the word, law, and commandments of the Bible was neglected by previous generations, leading to a lack of knowledge and understanding.

    • 1 Samuel 8 in the Bible serves as a notice from God, warning about the consequences of rejecting Him as king and turning to human rulers.

    • The Bible describes the manner in which a human king will rule over the people, including taking their sons for his chariots and appointing captains and servants.

    • Institutions formed by men, such as banks, municipalities, and governments, have become the source of servitude for people.

    • The King James Version of the Bible references 1 Samuel 8:10-17 as the authority for the actions of kings and rulers.

    • The concept of a rapture is not found in the Bible, highlighting the importance of studying the scriptures accurately.

    • Possession of government-issued identity documents and participation in societal systems serve as evidence of turning away from God's commandments.

    • By rejecting God as king, people have unknowingly subjected themselves to the authority of human rulers and institutions.

    • Understanding the basis of servitude and the consequences of rejecting God as king can help individuals reclaim their identity and rights.

    • The Bible emphasizes that people are not just bodies but also possess a life force within them.

    • Believing in the body as one's identity leads to a focus on external factors such as appearance, race, and gender, which can cause division and conflict.The Power of Attorney and Being a Victim

    • People have evolved to the point where they enjoy being victims and take offense easily.

    • The rhetoric of lawyers is dividing and conquering people.

    • The concept of power of attorney is discussed.

    • In the beginning, humans were made in God's image and had the power of eternity as long as they followed God's will.

    • Following God's will meant carrying out actions in His name.

    • Humans would have their birthright, rights, power, property rights, and duties intact if they never turned away from God's will.

    • These rights would not be given away, pledged away, voted away, or transferred fictionally or otherwise.

    • The speaker wants to discuss Hebrews 1:1-2.

    • The speaker references the concept of power of attorney in relation to God's will.

    • The focus is on adhering to and carrying out God's will.

    • The speaker emphasizes the importance of not giving away one's power or rights.

    • The speaker believes that people are being fed nonsense and ridiculous rhetoric by lawyers.

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    1. "Understanding Servitude and the Bible's Warning" Quiz: Test your knowledge on the biblical warnings about rejecting God as king and the consequences of societal institutions becoming sources of servitude. Explore key scriptures and concepts to reclaim your identity and rights.

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