God's Law

Under the Law of God, there is no provision whatsoever to control, regulate, ban, or legislate in any other way what a man wants to produce on his own property, including narcotic plants. There is no militarized force of government thugs who have the right to violate property rights and destroy or seize any crops. A man’s property is secure against violation, and he can lose it only when he has committed a real crime and has to pay indemnity or restitution.

Man's Law

Under the laws of men, the government controls everything to the minutest details, to the point where even “legal” crops are seized on pretext of suspicion. Private property is not secure, and the brute force of the government replaces any rights of any individuals.

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God's Law

Under the Law of God, false witnesses are punished by the same punishment they were trying to bring on the innocent person with their false witness (Deut. 19:15-21). There is no special exemption for government thugs in the Law. Therefore, in this case, the government thug Timothy Sinnigen would have been sentenced to exactly the same punishment as the innocent victim would be, with no parole. In addition, because slander against the reputation of an innocent person is considered of the same mag (cont.)
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Man's Law

Under the laws of men, an individual’s reputation is not considered of any value for the government thugs, and therefore can be used in any way as they see fit, to destroy or tarnish. Also, false accusations, when made by government thugs, are never punished. Government thugs are allowed to inflict any kind of moral, psychological, or physical harm to private individuals without any option for recourse or justice.

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God's Law

Under the Law of God, killing an innocent person intentionally (which would include direct attack on a home using weapons for murder) is always punished by death (Exo. 21:12-14). There is no special case for government uniformed thugs with badges, and there is no special privilege for anyone to be allowed to kill innocent people for whatever reason. There’s also no provision in the Law of God for standing army or police with special privileges higher than those of law-abiding citizens. Und (cont.)
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Man's Law

Under the laws of men, they won’t be tried in court, and most probably won’t even be fired or made to pay indemnity to the parents. They will be allowed to continue roaming the streets and brutalizing, torturing, and killing innocent people, all in the name of the “safety” of those innocent people.

God's Law

Under the Law of God, this boy would have been made to work – for a private business that would have bought him out – to pay his victims. After a certain period of time he would have paid off his debts, would have been restored as a full member of the society, and would have acquired the necessary skills to work and prosper on his own, as a restored man.

Man's Law

Under the law of man he will be no different from dead, for a lifetime, at the expense of the taxpayers.

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God's Law

Under the Law of God, there is no standing army of trigger-happy, uniformed thugs, who have special legal rights to harass innocent people for any possible suspicion or imagination. The government gets involved only when a real crime has been committed and witnesses are brought in to testify. The safety of the society is left to the self-control and the vigilance of free men, armed to protect their communities.

Man's Law

Under the laws of man, it is the individual, free, innocent person who is always the “threat” to society, and he is always subject to harassment by the government’s professional army of thugs who eventually take in their hands everything, including official theft and instant executions without trial or verdict. In the final account, there is nothing an individual can do that won’t get him in trouble with the “authorities,” if they decide he is a “possibl (cont.)
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