The great thing about the Bible, and the most terrible thing about 
it, is that every one can read it from there own point of view and 
find there own meaning in it.

--- In [email protected], "steven  linnabary" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "uncoolrabbit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Why would he kick over the tax collector tables? "Give unto 
Ceaser
> > what is Ceasar's." The US goverment prints US currency. If you 
use
> > US currency, Jesus would tell you to pay your taxes. He would 
only
> > flip the tables over if they were in a temple/church. One could 
also
> > argue, to the original question, that he would tell Hispanics 
that
> > they owe it to there own country to stay in it and work to 
change it
> > for the beter, as if they will not fight for there country's 
future
> > no one will. Or.. he might just say take the rastafari way and 
smoke
> > a jay to see the light. What do I know Im not a prophet.
> >
> 
> The Romans set up their tax collection tables where ever the 
conquered
> people met.  For the Jews, it was the Temple at Passover.  For 
most other
> groups it was during the spring equinox.  The Romans didn't care 
too much
> about conquered lands religion.  But they did want to make it easy 
to pay
> taxes.  They had few public buildings that would be centralized 
(other than
> bath houses and forts) and they could count on the conquered to 
visit.
> 
> Jesus was not suggesting that all of somebody's money belonged to 
the
> government when He said "Give unto Caesar that which is 
Caesars' ".  He was
> trying to make people think about what is rightfully theirs.  If 
they
> believed that their money was rightfully the governments, then by 
all means
> give it to them.
> 
> But I seriously doubt that Jesus was telling people to pay war 
taxes so that
> they could be more easily subjigated.
> 
> PEACE
> Steven R. Linnabary, Treasurer
> Franklin County Libertarian Party
> (614) 891-8841
> P.O.Box#115;  Blacklick, OH  43004-0115
> 
> "When you make peaceful revolution impossible, you make violent 
revolution
> inevitable"  John F. Kennedy
>






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