I'm not sure I've ever seen my name in the same sentence with Jesus.Joey Smith wrote:Dan, the Judges, and Jesus.
Or first.
I'm not sure I've ever seen my name in the same sentence with Jesus.Joey Smith wrote:Dan, the Judges, and Jesus.
Wrongrachel wrote:You are such an idiotic dipshit joey!
Wrong.rachel wrote:There is no greed by not paying taxes on your labor.
Truerachel wrote:Jesus said to not swear oaths (Matt 5: 33-37).
Wrong.rachel wrote:Here in America the courts numberous times have ruled there are two(2) citizenships classes since the ratification of the 14th amendment.
True, in the sense that state citizenship is differnt from fedreal citizenship, but wrong in the sense that there might be two classes of federal citizenship.rachel wrote:These two citizens are different in that each has different rights and privileges and responsibilities.
Wrong.rachel wrote:One is taxed his labor the other is not.
Wrong.rachel wrote:26CFR1.1-1(c) is not a state citizen.
Wrong.rachel wrote:What 26CFR1.1-1(c) is a person who is either or was a slave or someone who swears an oath saying he is a statutory "U.S. citizen" and thus giving/granting jurisdiction over him and thus rendering to ceasar.
Wrong.rachel wrote:The code says you must a pay the statutory tax as a "U.S. citizen". It does not say that about state citizens.
Wrong.rachel wrote:Nowhere do read in title 26 the People of the United States of America are liable.
True.rachel wrote:And to complete that incomplete statement, Jesus said render to ceasars what is ceasars and render to the Father what is the Fathers.
Buddhists sometimes say that, if you meet Buddha on the road, you should kill him.grixit wrote:Jesus is not one of our lawmakers. He has a right to his opinion, we have the right to ignore him.
dan the courts prove you to be a liar.LPC wrote:Wrongrachel wrote:You are such an idiotic dipshit joey!Wrong.rachel wrote:There is no greed by not paying taxes on your labor.Truerachel wrote:Jesus said to not swear oaths (Matt 5: 33-37).Wrong.rachel wrote:Here in America the courts numberous times have ruled there are two(2) citizenships classes since the ratification of the 14th amendment.True, in the sense that state citizenship is differnt from fedreal citizenship, but wrong in the sense that there might be two classes of federal citizenship.rachel wrote:These two citizens are different in that each has different rights and privileges and responsibilities.Wrong.rachel wrote:One is taxed his labor the other is not.Wrong.rachel wrote:26CFR1.1-1(c) is not a state citizen.Wrong.rachel wrote:What 26CFR1.1-1(c) is a person who is either or was a slave or someone who swears an oath saying he is a statutory "U.S. citizen" and thus giving/granting jurisdiction over him and thus rendering to ceasar.Wrong.rachel wrote:The code says you must a pay the statutory tax as a "U.S. citizen". It does not say that about state citizens.Wrong.rachel wrote:Nowhere do read in title 26 the People of the United States of America are liable.True.rachel wrote:And to complete that incomplete statement, Jesus said render to ceasars what is ceasars and render to the Father what is the Fathers.
Which makes you 2 for 10.
Except that Jesus wouldn't agree with Ned (no surprise there).Ned Netterville wrote:So the question for Quatloosians is who is right? Dan and the judges, or Ned and Jesus?
"1 Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you. 4 For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. 5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience. 6 This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing. 7 Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor." Romans 13:1-7, NKJV.
That was tried. It didn't work.LPC wrote: Buddhists sometimes say that, if you meet Buddha on the road, you should kill him.
I often wish that Christians would say the same thing about Jesus.
CaptainKickback wrote:Nah, overplayed and way too Jewish.......LPC wrote:Buddhists sometimes say that, if you meet Buddha on the road, you should kill him.grixit wrote:Jesus is not one of our lawmakers. He has a right to his opinion, we have the right to ignore him.
I often wish that Christians would say the same thing about Jesus.
Hmmm...could that be a cryptic reference to retractile tes.......never mind.CaptainKickback wrote:And that's why we hide the eggs!!
Bullshit.rachel wrote:
There is no greed by not paying taxes on your labor.
Jesus said to not swear oaths (Matt 5: 33-37).
Here in America the courts numberous times have ruled there are two(2) citizenships classes since the ratification of the 14th amendment.
These two citizens are different in that each has different rights and privileges and responsibilities.
One is taxed his labor the other is not.
26CFR1.1-1(c) is not a state citizen. What 26CFR1.1-1(c) is a person who is either or was a slave or someone who swears an oath saying he is a statutory "U.S. citizen" and thus giving/granting jurisdiction over him and thus rendering to ceasar. The code says you must a pay the statutory tax as a "U.S. citizen". It does not say that about state citizens. Nowhere do read in title 26 the People of the United States of America are liable.
And to complete that incomplete statement, Jesus said render to ceasars what is ceasars and render to the Father what is the Fathers.
"Of the privileges and immunities of the citizen of the United States, and of the privileges and immunities of the citizen of the State, and what they respectively are, we will presently consider; but we wish to state here that it is only the former which are placed by this clause under the protection of the Federal Constitution, and that the latter, whatever they may be, are not intended to have any additional protection by this paragraph of the amendment. If, then, there is a difference between the privileges and immunities belonging to a citizen of the United States as such, and those belonging to the citizen of the State as such the latter must rest for their security and protection where they have heretofore rested; for they are not embraced by this paragraph of the amendment." Slaugterhouse cases
Careful, if your interpretation of this passage was correct, the USA would not be and we would still be a colony of Great Britain. The Apostle Paul wrote and fully believed Jesus would return in his lifetime.Brian Rookard wrote:
See Romans 13 ...
"1 Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you. 4 For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. 5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience. 6 This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing. 7 Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor." Romans 13:1-7, NKJV.
Thanks, Ima, nice to see you agree with me.Jesus (as incorrectly portrayed by Ned) and Ned are right.
PROVE IT! But of course you can't. Sorry, Q, but Ned is quite right, and you are demonstrably wrong, for Jesus never said pay taxes, nor anything remotely like it. (Dan, pay attention, because the blog you posted, while not going quite as far as Q, definitely posits the silly proposition that Jesus may have endorsed paying taxes when he said, "Give Caesar what is Caesar's and give God what is God's.") Of course every learned Jew in Jesus' day as well as now knows that the Old Testament states unequivocally at least five times that the earth and everything in it belongs to God. I am with Jesus on this: Give Caesar what is Caesar, which is nothing, and certainly nothing the doesn't belong to him like the money in my pocket, and give God what is God, which is everything, including the money in my pocket, since it is His. Jesus meant exactly what he said, and, Dan, there is no need to interpret or misinterpret Jesus on this. Do what he says, give Caesar what is his, and I'll do the same, then we will both be behaving as discipiles..Dan and the judges are right. Ned is wrong. In Jesus's only statement concerning taxes he said pay them.
Dis, dear, you went to one page on the site, but you did not examine the entire site. If you had downloaded the essay, JESUS OF NAZARETH, ILLEGAL TAX PROTESTER, which is available without charge on another page of the the same site, you would have learned that Jesus did in fact have much to say about taxes and tax collectors. You might also try to do a word search for tax and its derivatives on any one of the several bible sites on the web. The essay, by the way, is the first and only comprehensive analysis on the subject of Jesus and taxes, although I understand others are now in the works.Ok, I admit...I went and read the site, thinking, "DID Jesus actually say anything about taxes besides 'Render unto Casear...'"
And just as I thought....no.
Danny Boy, (for an Irishman like me, that is a term of endearment, certainly not meant to demean), I went to your blog, which obviously contains your personal interpretation of words Jesus reportedly said that are recorded in the gospels. If you went to my blog, you would see that with one small exception, I do not interpret the meaning of what Jesus said, rather I have used his words as they are recorded in the gospels in support of my call for a tax boycott without interpreting them.I disagree with your interpretation of the gospels.
Rachel, please don't hijack this thread by interjecting the question of state vs. us citizenship, and refrain from name calling or foul language if you want to be taken seriously by anyone. The requirements of citizenship, whether state or national, do not, in my opinion, accord with the principles for right living that Jesus enunciated."You are such an idiotic dipshit joey!"
Capt. old salt, as I'm sure you know, I didn't invite Rachel to chip in, and I certainly do not endorse her comments here, but when you say, "sans...audience," you neglect the paramount fact that you paid the price for your own admission to my thread, for which I am grateful.Ned Netterville AND Rachel in tag team action......sans ring, audience or arena.
When Jesus walked the Earth, Rome held Jerusalem in bondage. Jesus and everyone else paid taxes as a form of tribute to Caesar. Caesar served God's purposes.Ned Netterville wrote:Do what he says, give Caesar what is his, and I'll do the same, then we will both be behaving as discipiles..
And yet this self annointing dipshit calling himself joey smith injects that the bible is selfcontradicting, but can claim that Jesus paid taxes! Where?Joey Smith wrote:I think that it can be safely presumed that in those years before He became the Savior, Jesus paid taxes like everybody else.
The Bible is so distorted and self-contradictory in many respects that one can do as Ned does and take bits and pieces out of the abstract and make a case for nearly anything (and self-annointed "evangelical Christians" frequently do).
But that doesn't mean that Ned is right.
Jesus paid; you should too. And I still think that it is one of the worst forms of piousness for you to (1) believe that only you have the correct interpretation of the Bible; and (2) wrap your pure selfishness and greed in not paying any taxes in the Bible. What you are doing is little different from the pornographers who used to couch their movies in patriotic terms to keep from being prosecuted.
Wrong!natty wrote:When Jesus walked the Earth, Rome held Jerusalem in bondage. Jesus and everyone else paid taxes as a form of tribute to Caesar. Caesar served God's purposes.Ned Netterville wrote:Do what he says, give Caesar what is his, and I'll do the same, then we will both be behaving as discipiles..
Today, we are no longer under Caesar. Our govt is of, for and by the people. We pay taxes to pay for the cost of govt. Refusing to pay taxes today is like refusing to pay your electric bill.
Ned is wrong and is an anarchist. The Bible as a whole supports nothing he says. Not paying taxes is a theft of service.
Well captain can you explain why the courts say there are two citizenships with diversity of rights, privileges and responsibilities.CaptainKickback wrote:As the laws currently stand, Rachel's convictions could very well lead to her convictions.
Rachel is fre to believe in any silliness she wants, whether it is Santa Claus, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays winning a World Series, or that being the citizen of a state exempts her from federal income taxes.
However, she also has to be prepared to accept that some of her beliefs may directly contradict the law and that the contradiction could lead to serious legal repercussions that cost her time and money. Considering that no court, to the best of my knowledge, has ever sided with her argument makes her argument dubious at best and a foolhardy waste of energy at worst.
Lotsa luck Rachel, you're going to need it.