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<blockquote data-quote="SM Rider" data-source="post: 2770690" data-attributes="member: 35816"><p>Not the signals you're sending. You're enamored and in love with man's creation, man's laws, man's dictates and mandates. You're typical of the vast majority of men today and past who have sold their birthright from the Creator for an illusion of Plato's Cave. To be honest, you're not on the same level of understanding that I am. Nor will you ever be likely to lift yourself up higher to my level so long as you view man's government legitimate and superior to the Creator's laws. It would be great if you did, but I don't see it happening for you. Which sucks as Truth could use an intelligent man such as you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No.</p><p></p><p>Sovereign implies I own myself which I don't. No one can own themsleves unless they can own the elements of nature required to sustain their physical body. As I am required to use the oxygen and food the Creator created, I am but a man who is cognizent of the fact that I am owned by my Creator. The free will he gifted to me moves me to reciprocal acknowledgement of the Creator's ownership of me. But unlike religious zealots who take their cue of behavior from silly holy books written by man with the implied lie that <em>god</em> wrote it, I take my cues of the Creator's existence from creation itself.</p><p></p><p>Citizenship implies that I am a denizen of a particular city. The root of the word citizen being city and which comes from the time in history where city states existed. Again, since I am owned by the Creator it is an impossibility to be owned by a city, state or nation. A man can not be owned by two masters which is something that is lost on religious zealots who claim they serve <em>god</em> but pledge allegiance to a nation via a flag.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell, I am owned by the Creator of the universe. I am indebted to the Creator for my life. At the same time the Creator bestowed the gift of freewill to me. Thus, I am but a humble servant of the Creator who enjoys the birthright of freedom gifted to me which man's <em>government</em> continuously infringes and attempts to abolish and enslave.</p><p></p><p>Here is a quote by Lysander Spooner which will likely be lost on most but may make an impression upon a few:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Many claim to be of this religion or that. Yet many attempt to serve two masters. <em>Government</em> and <em>god</em> of some holy book. As both are creations of man's minds (paper fictions), many are serving man. I serve the Creator without all the religious bullcrap. I'm aware of my Owner, that which created me.</p><p></p><p>Being "out there" as I note in my location is preferable to being where most are... in Plato's Cave thinking the shadow world is reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SM Rider, post: 2770690, member: 35816"] Not the signals you're sending. You're enamored and in love with man's creation, man's laws, man's dictates and mandates. You're typical of the vast majority of men today and past who have sold their birthright from the Creator for an illusion of Plato's Cave. To be honest, you're not on the same level of understanding that I am. Nor will you ever be likely to lift yourself up higher to my level so long as you view man's government legitimate and superior to the Creator's laws. It would be great if you did, but I don't see it happening for you. Which sucks as Truth could use an intelligent man such as you. No. Sovereign implies I own myself which I don't. No one can own themsleves unless they can own the elements of nature required to sustain their physical body. As I am required to use the oxygen and food the Creator created, I am but a man who is cognizent of the fact that I am owned by my Creator. The free will he gifted to me moves me to reciprocal acknowledgement of the Creator's ownership of me. But unlike religious zealots who take their cue of behavior from silly holy books written by man with the implied lie that [I]god[/I] wrote it, I take my cues of the Creator's existence from creation itself. Citizenship implies that I am a denizen of a particular city. The root of the word citizen being city and which comes from the time in history where city states existed. Again, since I am owned by the Creator it is an impossibility to be owned by a city, state or nation. A man can not be owned by two masters which is something that is lost on religious zealots who claim they serve [I]god[/I] but pledge allegiance to a nation via a flag. In a nutshell, I am owned by the Creator of the universe. I am indebted to the Creator for my life. At the same time the Creator bestowed the gift of freewill to me. Thus, I am but a humble servant of the Creator who enjoys the birthright of freedom gifted to me which man's [I]government[/I] continuously infringes and attempts to abolish and enslave. Here is a quote by Lysander Spooner which will likely be lost on most but may make an impression upon a few: Many claim to be of this religion or that. Yet many attempt to serve two masters. [I]Government[/I] and [I]god[/I] of some holy book. As both are creations of man's minds (paper fictions), many are serving man. I serve the Creator without all the religious bullcrap. I'm aware of my Owner, that which created me. Being "out there" as I note in my location is preferable to being where most are... in Plato's Cave thinking the shadow world is reality. [/QUOTE]
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