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| Posted: Sun Jun 29th, 2014 09:02 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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Is anti-government and sacrilegion cases of compounding of error? If the opposite of government is crime, and if government is the opposite of crime, then anti-government is pro-crime. Someone who is not pro-crime is someone who is pro-government. Someone who is pro-crime may counterfeit government and then someone who is pro-crime is led to believe that government is crime, so the misled believer in falsehood then compounds upon the lie by claiming that anti-government is the way to defend against crime. Someone similarly religious is not anti-religious when someone is against false religion.
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