{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"freeborn | ἐλεύθερος | 8r0gwg wrote","author_name":"freeborn | ἐλεύθερος | 8r0gwg (npub1ak…r0gwg)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1ak5kewf6anwkrt0qc8ua907ljkn7wm83e2ycyrpcumjvaf2upszs8r0gwg","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I see, no problem. 😏\n\nMy premise is that the moral law of God (i.e., the 10 comnandments) governs all men in all times in all places, and that for a human law to be just, it must conform to that higher law.\n\nThen, this law gets conditioned for 'when' we are in redemptive history. Now is not for theocracy. To oversimplify: the 'vertical' aspects (1-4), are not to be enforced by the State; the 'horizontal' aspects (5-9) may be; and the 10th is spiritual and cannot be.\n\nThis is a very oversimplified explanation of the '2 Kingdoms' view which flows from classical Federal/Covenant Theology and its resulting amillennial eschatology. Back of each of those is a revelational epistemology.\n\nWhat premise do you think I should be arguing from instead? 🤙"}
