kemmer wrote:
Biden has ALWAYS been a devout Catholic. As as for a******n, Roe v Wade made it the LAW. Wh**ever Biden's feeling on the matter, he cannot annul a law.
Biden is NOT a devout Catholic you liar. As for a******n being the law of the land...
There are times when man’s law absolutely goes against God’s law. What should we do then? Following are a few examples of when God’s people rebelled against man’s law and followed God’s.
Daniel 1:8
King Nebuchadnezzar has requested among others that, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah be put in his service. They are given wine and fancy foods to eat. Daniel and company refused to defile themselves with the royal foods and asked to be allowed to eat just fruit and vegetables for ten days.
Daniel 3:1
This is the story of King Nebuchadnezzar building a 90 foot tall statue of gold and demanding that everyone bow and worship it. When Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refused, they were thrown into the furnace.
Daniel 6:7
There is a law passed that anyone who prays to any god or man for the next 30 days would be thrown into the lion’s den. Daniel prays to God and is thrown into the den.
Esther 4:11- 7:3
It is forbidden to enter the kings chambers without invitation. Violation of this is punishable by death. Esther enters and is welcomed by the king. She later asks for her people to be spared and the king grants her request.
The book of Acts
There are many examples of the Sanhedrin telling the 12 apostles to stop preaching about Christ and they continued.
These are just some examples I was able to find. God’s law always trumps man’s law every time. The caveat is that there is almost always a cost; loss of reputation, financial penalty and, for some, even to this day, martyrdom.
When man’s law contradicts Gods law, how you respond is between you and God. I am just here to point out that there is biblical precedence for going against man’s law and government to keep the laws of God.