Killed for wearing headphones

God's Law

No life can be legitimately taken unless a court issues a verdict that the person is guilty of a capital crime. When an innocent person is murdered intentionally, whether by a private or by a government murderer, the murderer gets the death penalty without any option for mercy, thus cleaning the society of criminals who endanger the lives of innocent people. That is, all of these cops would have gotten the death penalty and would have been promptly executed.

Man's Law

An innocent private citizen is deemed deserving of death for even the smallest alleged infractions. Failure to immediately comply with the orders of uniformed thugs is declared worthy of instant death, even before the person is brought to court, and even if there was no danger for anyone’s life. In the final account, the main danger to the survival of honest men becomes the very government which was originally meant to protect their lives. The government thus becomes the largest, most brutal and merciless, and best organized crime syndicate, worst than any private cartel or mafia.

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A Reformed missionary to his native Bulgaria for over 10 years, Bojidar preaches and teaches doctrines of the Reformation and a comprehensive Biblical worldview. Having founded Bulgarian Reformation Ministries in 2001, he and his team have translated over 30,000 pages of Christian literature about the application of the Law of God in every area of man’s life and society, and published those translations online for free. He has been active in the formation of the Libertarian movement in Bulgaria, a co-founder of the Bulgarian Society for Individual Liberty and its first chairman.

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20 Year Old Executed by Police, Allegedly for Wearing Headphones, Unable to Hear Orders

Dillon Taylor, 20 years old, was executed by the Salt Lake City Police around 7pm, Monday night for failing to comply with officers orders. The young man was reportedly wearing headphones and likely couldn’t hear the officers.

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