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  • ...s]] in the form of [[charity]] through [[pure religion]] rather than the [[legal charity]] of [[public religion]]. ...
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  • They rescinded the ''legal rights'' of Christians to practice [[Pure Religion]] and ordered the destr ...ration”''. The [[Edict of Milan]] gave Christianity in general a sort of ''legal exemption status''. This was not new but in 311 Galerius, the senior empero ...
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  • ...te the [[social bonds]] of free society through [[charity]] rather the ''[[legal charity]]'' of [[Cain]], [[Nimrod]], [[Caesar]] and [[FDR]].''' ...
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  • ...ures the potential of true capitalism is lost. The pervasiveness of a mere legal title through the discharge of debt with notes capitalism is further underm ...tion with the charity of love but it operates ultimately by force through "legal charity". ...
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  • ...niversal income, health care, and even public education provided through [[legal charity]] provided by the power of the [[State]] and at the expense of thei # Protection of the legal rights of citizens, ...
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  • ...and Stone]], the [[Corban]] of the Pharisees which was the antitheses of [[legal charity]] and the [[covetous practices]] of [[public religion]], and what t ...
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  • ...to refer to a female administrator but is generally no longer in standard legal usage. ...d testament, in which the testator identifies himself or herself, states a legal domicile, and revokes any prior wills. ...
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  • The word ''paradosis'', translated ''tradition'', is a legal term and is also translated ''ordinance''. The word means "giving up, givin ...with their contribution at the ritual [[baptism]]. These temple customs or legal systems, like [[Corban]], had taken on Roman and Hellenistic traits, involv ...
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  • ...ion scheme, the other a welfare scheme. Workers and their families have no legal claim on the tax payments that they make into the U.S. Treasury or that are You have a [[Legal title]] or entitlement to work and the equitable title, or true and lawful ...
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  • ...rvee]] where they became [[merchandise|human resources]] in a civil or a ''legal [[captivity]]'' similar to the [[bondage of Egypt]].<Br>[https://www.hishol ...
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  • ...[[sacrifice]] (replacing it), and they shall place the abomination( with [[legal charity]]) that maketh desolate([[degenerate]]). ‭32 And such as do wickedl ...the [[daily ministration]] of the [[early Church]] been replaced by the [[legal charity]] of the [[rulers]] who [[exercise authority]] offering their [[tab ...
    18 KB (2,964 words) - 21:53, 30 April 2024
  • '''Law vs Legal'''''' ...
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  • | [[Legal charity]] is the [[Corban]] and [[Pharisees]] is the same as the error of ...
    8 KB (1,421 words) - 07:20, 20 August 2023
  • ...ut do not make it happier or more comfortable than individual alms-giving; legal charity does not thereby eliminate wealth or poverty in society. One class ...should not offer unbridled welfare to immigrants. That is not the way for legal immigrants who are required to have sponsors. Americans need to learn what ...
    20 KB (3,412 words) - 20:33, 27 July 2023
  • ...ces]], and [[curse children]] with debt with their [[appetite]] for the "[[legal charity]]" of the [[welfare]] state.<Br>Does your [[Daily bread]] come by [ ...
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  • "A ''corporation sole'' is a legal entity consisting of a single ("sole") incorporated office, occupied by a s ...
    10 KB (1,589 words) - 21:23, 14 October 2023
  • ...to Rome for trial. <Br> What was the [[Christian conflict]]?<Br> It was [[legal charity]] provided by the [[alimenta]] that poisoned the people and killed ...'get ownership of''. <Br>What was the [[Christian conflict]]?<Br> It was [[legal charity]] provided by the [[alimenta]] that killed [[Rome]]. It is the sam ...
    22 KB (3,571 words) - 16:00, 3 December 2023
  • ...hip]] in ancient nations including Israel were either through systems of [[legal charity]] or [[fervent charity]]. These two distinctive system would determ ...
    8 KB (1,249 words) - 14:37, 7 December 2023
  • ...ghteousness]] and strengthen a free society rather than weaken it as the [[legal charity]] of the [[welfare state]] does with its use of [[force]] instead [ ...
    7 KB (1,075 words) - 22:31, 8 August 2023
  • ...stians|Christianity]] and the [[world]] is found in the division between [[Legal charity]] and true [charity]]. This distinction is at the core of the [[Chr ...
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