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What does that mean and how do you have a group [[community]], [[society]] or nation without compromising your rights of the individual with a ''league, federation or covenant''. | What does that mean and how do you have a group [[community]], [[society]] or nation without compromising your rights of the individual with a ''league, federation or covenant''. | ||
The key to understanding ancient free societies that often function as nations without man made [[Social contract]]s, leagues or federations or even a man written [[CCC|constitution]] which grant power to governments are in the simple things like the [[ | The key to understanding ancient free societies that often function as nations without man made [[Social contract]]s, leagues or federations or even without a man written [[CCC|constitution]], which grant power to governments, are in the simple things like the [[altars]] of [[Abraham]] and [[Moses]]. | ||
Were these [[altars]] actually piles of | Were these [[altars]] actually piles of [[Clay and Stone]] where people burnt up sheep? | ||
Or were they something more practical? Find out what these '''[[altars]]''' were actually for and how they kept the people free. | Or were they something far more practical? | ||
Find out what these '''[[altars]]''' were actually for and how they kept the people free. |
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Federation
What about a Federation?
Definition of a federation is "a group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs.
- an organization or group within which smaller divisions have some degree of internal autonomy.
- the action of forming states or organizations into a single group with centralized control."
- synonyms: confederation, confederacy, league;
= "And ye shall make no league with the inhabitants of this land; ye shall throw down their altars: but ye have not obeyed my voice: why have ye done this?" Judges 2:2
The Hebrew word for league is the same word for covenant so Exodus 23:32 would apply to a confederation too.
What does that mean and how do you have a group community, society or nation without compromising your rights of the individual with a league, federation or covenant.
The key to understanding ancient free societies that often function as nations without man made Social contracts, leagues or federations or even without a man written constitution, which grant power to governments, are in the simple things like the altars of Abraham and Moses.
Were these altars actually piles of Clay and Stone where people burnt up sheep?
Or were they something far more practical?
Find out what these altars were actually for and how they kept the people free.