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Increasing authority

Government is not getting the bulk of its authority and power to tax from the legislature, the court or the executive branch. It is getting its power from the appetite of the people for benefits at the expense off their neighbor. “The real destroyers of the liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations, and benefits.” Plutarch

If you want to be free you have organize yourself in a voluntary community that cares about your right. But that means you have care about your neighbor as much as you want him to care about you. Instead eating at the table of rulers you need to set a table of charity.

gods

People read the Bible but they may not know the meaning of words they are reading. The definitions are different at different times in history. What does the word god even mean. Paul said their are gods man and Jesus says ye also are gods. What are they talking about? Have you ever seen one of those "gods many"? http://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Gods#The_gods_of_the_US


Merchandise

If it is okay for you and your parents to take from your neighbor to get a free education then why is it not okay for your neighbor to take from you to have free healthcare? None of you were born of yourself or self creating. Rights come from your creator or pro-creator and they sold you into slavery. You can deny that but if you do not want to now the truth you cannot provide for it effectively. http://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Merchandise


Voluntary Nations

If anarchism is society without rulers can there be a social structure within society that makes society strong enough to protect and sustain itself without rulers? Has there ever been one?

What qualifies as an anarchy would be a system that had no rulers, no law makers, no compelled taxes, what you produced was yours. If their was an army it was all volunteer, with no oath of service and the leaders did not exercise authority one over the other. I believe there were such people, such voluntary nations in history but we have difficulty recognizing them because we are taught falsehoods in school about how they really worked.


Great nations

What makes nations great?